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AFS and WHA conferences start today!
October 13th 2020
AFS and WHA virtaul conferences are taking place this week, and UPC & USUP are exhibiting. Check out our virtual booths on each confernce platforms, o
The Minuses wins a 2020 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award!
September 25th 2020
Jami Macarty's The Minuses is the winner of the 2020 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award in POETRY ARIZONA! The complete list of winners and finalists is do
Jack Santino on New Books in Popular Culture
September 21st 2020
Jack Santino, author of Public Performances: Studies in the Carnivalesque and Ritualesque is interviewed by Dr. Isabel Machado on the New Books in Pop
NWHM Presents! Sundays@Home: Colorado Women in World War II
September 10th 2020
The National Women’s History Museum hosted Gail M. Beaton, author of Colorado Women in World War II, for a Sundays@Home virtual event where she shed l
Derek Everett's interview with History Colorado
September 8th 2020
Check out History Colorado's featured interview with Derek Everett, author of Colorado Day by Day!
Thanks for Watching wins Franklyn S. Haiman Award!
September 3rd 2020
Patricia G. Lange is the 2020 recipient of the Franklyn S. Haiman Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression from the National Commu
Michael Dylan Foster on 99% Invisible
August 27th 2020
Check out Michael Dylan Foster, coeditor of The Folkloresque, on the recent 99% Invisible episode: Return of the Yokai.
Farewell to Lane Ryo Hirabayashi
August 24th 2020
Photo by Jake Fabricius With heavy hearts, the staff of UPC say goodbye to our author, series editor
Polly Bugros McLean on New Books Network!
August 12th 2020
Polly E. Bugros McLean talks about Remembering Lucile: A Virginia Family's Rise from Slavery and a Legacy Forged a Mile High with Christina Gessler on
David Tavárez on New Books Network: History Podcast
August 10th 2020
David Tavárez, editor of Words and Worlds Turned Around: Indigenous Christianities in Colonial Latin America is featured on the New Books Network: His
Virtual Event with Chip Colwell and Lindsay Montgomery
August 6th 2020
Chip Colwell and Lindsay Montgomery spoke about their research into Native American education through a unique collection of artifacts and photographs
Presumed Incompetent II on the New Books Network
July 17th 2020
Dr. Christina Gessler spoke with Yolanda Flores Niemann and Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs about Presumed Incompetent II: Race, Class, Power, and Resistan
Historicizing Fear virtual event with Old Firehouse Books!
July 11th 2020
Travis D. Boyce & Winsome M. Chunnu, editors of Historicizing Fear: Ignorance, Vilification, and Othering, were hosted by Old Firehouse Books Tuesday
The Archive as Classroom receives honorable mention in the Computers and Composition Distinguished Book Award
June 15th 2020
The Archive as Classroom: Pedagogical Approaches to the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives, edited by Kathryn Comer, Michael Harker, and Ben McCor
Bonnie Clark featured in Tadaima! A Community Virtual Pilgrimage
June 13th 2020
Bonnie Clark, author of the forthcoming UPC title Finding Solace in the Soil: An Archaeology of Gardens and Gardeners at Amache has a video about her
Women of USU: Then and Now, Utah State University Press
June 11th 2020
Our very own Rachael Levay is featured in Utah State University Today's article, Women of USU: Then and Now, Utah State University Press!
Yellowstone Cougars wins the TWS Publication Award!
June 9th 2020
Yellowstone Cougars: Ecology Before and During Wolf Restoration has been selected to receive The Wildlife Society’s 2020 Wildlife Publication Award in
Historicizing Fear on This Podcast Will Save The World
June 1st 2020
This Podcast Will Save The World features a discussion on Othering in America with Historicizing Fear: Ignorance, Vilification, and Othering coeditors
Yellowstone Courgars on the TWS book award shortlist!
May 21st 2020
Yellowstone Cougars: Ecology before and during Wolf Restoration is on The Wildlife Society's 2020 Wildlife Publication Awards shortlist, and in good c
Renowned UPC author William A. Weber dies at 101
March 30th 2020
UPC is saddened to hear of the passing of William A. Weber, who died on March 18, 2020, at the age of 101. Dr. Weber’s books with the University Press
Free resources for understanding cultural responses to the COVID-19 outbreak
March 18th 2020
The stories, jokes, conspiracy theories, and rumors around outbreaks can be more damaging than the diseases that spawn them, and yet the fears and dou
50% off resources to combat our coronavirus infodemic
March 4th 2020
The stories, jokes, conspiracy theories, and rumors around outbreaks can be more damaging than the diseases that spawn them, and yet the fears a
(Re)Considering What We Know in CHE!
February 25th 2020
(Re)Considering What We Know appears in the latest Selected New Books on Higher Education column of The Chronicle of Higher Education!
Three new titles unlatched!
February 21st 2020
Three UPC titles—Thanks for Watching, Identity Policitcs of Difference, and Ancient Households of the Americas—have been "unlactched" as part of the 2
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