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Key Theoretical Frameworks wins Best Original Collection of Essays in Technical or Scientific Communication!
February 11th 2020
Key Theoretical Frameworks: Teaching Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century is the winnner the 2020 Conference on College Composition and
Travis D. Boyce and Winsome Chunnu to be featured on The Dock Power Hour!
January 9th 2020
Travis D. Boyce and Winsome Chunnu, editors of Historicizing Fear: Ignorance, Vilification, and Othering, will be on the The Dock Power Hour Feb 24th
Andrea Kitta on New Books in Folklore
December 18th 2019
New Books Network's New Books in Folklore postcast features Andrea Kitta and her new USUP book Kiss of Death: Contagion, Contamination, and Folkl
Library Journal's Top 20 Best-Selling Language Titles
December 3rd 2019
John Duffy's Provocations of Virtue: Rhetoric, Ethics, and the Teaching of Writing is number 17 on Library Journal's Top 20 Best-Selling Language Titl
Polly McLean in the Colorado Sun
November 12th 2019
Each week, The Colorado Sun and Colorado Humanities & Center For The Book publish an excerpt from a Colorado book and an interview with the author. Th
Daniel H. Inouye and Distant Islands on FOX5
November 7th 2019
UPC author Daniel H. Inouye and his book, Distant Islands: The Japanese American Community in New York City, 1876-1930s featured on FOX5's piece on Ja
Jared Colton and Steve Holmes on Intercom
September 23rd 2019
Russell Willerton interviewed Jared Colton and Steve Holmes about their new book, Rhetoric, Technology, and the Virtues, for the Society for Techincal
University of Wyoming Joins University Press of Colorado | Utah State University Press Membership
September 9th 2019
University Press of Colorado | Utah State University Press is pleased to announce that as of July 1, 2019, the University of Wyoming became our ninth
Lucile's shoes win 2019 Most Significant Artifact from History Colorado!
August 29th 2019
History Colorado's 2019 Most Significant Artifact are the shoes belonging to Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Jones cared for by the Museum of Boulder. Thes
Contingency, Exploitation, and Solidarity Wins CWPA Outstanding Book Award
July 31st 2019
Contingency, Exploitation, and Solidarity Wins CWPA Outstanding Book Award Contingency, Exploitation, and Solidarity: Labor and Action in English
The Folkloresque on New Books Network
July 3rd 2019
Michael Dylan Foster & Jeffrey Tolbert discuss their volume, The Folkloresque, and the 3 modes—integration, portrayal & parody—for analyzing how folk
Legend Tripping wins the 2019 Brian McConnell Book Award!
June 27th 2019
Congratulations to Lynne McNeill and Elizabeth Tucker! Legend Tripping: A Contemporary Legend Casebook was awarded the 2019 Brian McConnell Book Award
Reflections in Honor of Mark Saunders
June 11th 2019
The University Press of Colorado is honored to participate in AUPresses memorial blog tour honoring Mark Saunders.
Joyce Kinkead's CEL Video
May 9th 2019
Joyce Kinkead spoke to The Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University about what motivated her to write Researching Writing: An Introduction to Re
Michael Radelet on John Oliver
May 7th 2019
Michael Radelet, author of The History of the Death Penalty in Colorado, is featured on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver's episode on lethal Injecti
Radical Writing Center Praxis chosen for the 2019 RMWCA Summer Book Club
April 18th 2019
Members of the Rocky Mountain Writing Centers Association have selected Laura Greenfield’s new book Radical Writing Center Praxis: A Paradigm for Ethi
Holy Week, Easter, and Religious Syncretism in Guatemala
April 18th 2019
Some may see Palm Sunday and Easter religious processions across the Guatemalan highlands as strictly Catholic, but things that appear one way may act
Daniel H. Inouye and Distant Islands win honorable mention!
April 8th 2019
On April 6th, Daniel H. Inouye was awarded the 2018 The First Book Award Honorable Mention from the Immigration and Ethnic History Society for his boo
An “Ethnic” Perspective of the Manzanar Revolt
April 1st 2019
What if we examined the revolt at Manzanar in cultural rather than ideological terms?
Christine Tulley on the Scholarly Kitchen
March 28th 2019
Check out Christine Tulley's recent guest post on the Scholarly Kitchen, Emerging Trends in the Academic Publishing Lifecycle! Christine is the author
A Q&A with Laura Greenfield
March 19th 2019
Join us today as we talk with Laura Greenfield, faculty associate of communication and education in the School of Critical Social Inquiry at Hampshire
Five Challenges to Incorporating Multimodal Composing into Writing Curriculums
March 12th 2019
Multimodal learning activities can be incorporated in all levels of college writing.
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