News & Features
Writing Centers as Intersections for Controversy and Change
March 5th 2019
Writing centers are institutional and academic sites for transformation and agency; they also have their own share of grand and everyday drama.
Persistence and Patience in Developing Collaborative Partnerships in the Disciplines
February 26th 2019
Learning to communicate across disciplinary cultures takes time, and thus persistence and patience—on the part of all those collaborating.
Network Sense wins the 2019 CCCC Advancement of Knowledge Award!
February 13th 2019
Network Sense, by Derek N. Mueller, co-published with CSU Open Press has received the 2019 CCCC Research Impact Award!
The Conceptualization and Writing of Popol Wuj: Nueva Traducción y Comentarios
February 12th 2019
Other translations of the Popol Wuj had already been published, but upon examining a number of these works, I was convinced there was still a need to
Distant Islands to be featured on NHK Japan
February 6th 2019
NHK Japan (Japan's national public broadcasting organization) will air a segment on Distant Islands during its daily morning radio show on February 12
A Q&A with Scott Sundvall
February 5th 2019
Join us today as we talk with Scott Sundvall, assistant professor in the Department of English and director of the Center for Writing and Communicatio
A Q&A with Paul Butler
January 29th 2019
Join us today as we talk with Paul Butler, associate professor at the University of Houston and author of The Writer's Style, Out of Style, and Style
Fire Management in the American West in Utne Reader
January 25th 2019
Excerpts from Fire Management in the American West, by Mark Hudson, are now up on Utne Reader: Ecological Implications of Fire Suppression The Ind
Two Author Events Sat. Jan 26th!
January 23rd 2019
The African-American Historical and Genealogical Society of Colorado Springs will be hosting Polly McLean for a talk about her new book, Remembering L
Participatory Reading of Historical Texts in Nahuatl: A Tool of Empowerment and Decolonization
January 22nd 2019
"Our language is like this, let it not end, let’s write in it. This writing will be preserved."
An interview with Gillian Cummings
January 22nd 2019
Gillian Cummings, author of Center for Literary Publishing's 2018 Colorado Prize for Poetry winner The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter, is featured on rob
Natalie Scenters-Zapico featured poet for 2019 Poetry Coalition
January 15th 2019
Natalie Scenters-Zapico, author of The Verging Cities, has been invited to be the featured poet for the 2019 Poetry Coalition. Each March, members pre
Unitary Caring Science is an AJN Book of the Year award winner!
January 2nd 2019
Unitary Caring Science has been awarded third place in the 2018 AJN Book of the Year Awards in Nursing Education/Continuing Education/Professional
Polly McLean on KGNU's Connections
December 14th 2018
Polly McLean, author of Remembering Lucile, was interviewed on Connections, KGNU's live call in show on Dec. 14th. Listen to the show here!
On Narrative History
December 11th 2018
Narrative history is the form of history that the general public reads. Do academic historians have a duty to convey history in a storytelling form?
Arthur Hansen at Manzanar National Historic Site Tomorrow
December 10th 2018
On December 15th Arthur Hansen will present on his new book, Barbed Voices, at the Manzanar National Historic Site.
The Wolf in Western Colorado
December 4th 2018
Wolves are coming. Are we ready for them spiritually or institutionally?
Polly McLean on Colorado Matters
November 27th 2018
Polly McLean talked to Ryan warned about her book Remembering Lucile: A Virginia Family's Rise from Slavery and a Legacy Forged a Mile High, Monday on
Durango Wolf Symposium, Nov. 29-30
November 27th 2018
Andrew Gulliford, coeditor of the The Last Stand of the Pack, and contributors Tom Compton and Mike Phillips are featured speakers at the Durango Wolf
A Q&A with Elizabeth Tucker
November 27th 2018
Join us today as we talk with Elizabeth Tucker about her past, present, and future in folklore.
Nicole Wallack at Book Culture, 11/29
November 26th 2018
Join the discussion of Crafting Presence: The American Essay and the Future of Writing Studies with Nicole B. Wallack at Book Culture this Thursday at
Thanksgiving Turkey and Connections with the Past
November 20th 2018
While modern turkeys are enjoyed today across the world as a food source, they have diverse, and still not totally understood, origins.
Hope and Environmental Justice
November 16th 2018
Imagination requires hope: at once a mode of survival and a form of resistance.
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