Blog — ...dreaming are what draw people into the novel—and often, into sport more generally. Sport is a world where myth sometimes lives and walks and where people can form a sense...
Blog — ...a better global citizen to posts on how to be an environmental steward, this year’s blog tour offers inspiration and resources from your favourite university presses. Today’s tour topic is...
Blog — ...a child was almost difficult to do. But now is definitely not the time for us to get pregnant. 23 February 2001 Fatigue today, feet hurt during yoga practice...
Blog — We are so excited to announced that the serialized audio version of Martin Weller’s 25 Years of Ed Tech launches today! This audio version is a collaborative project read by...
Blog — ...her family’s escape from Nazi Germany, through Russia, to Japan. The following excerpt is from early in the book when the Rothschilds are still living in Berlin. It is 1932...
Blog — ...Shrivastava tells the story of her grandmother’s participation in India’s nationalist movement. Shrivastava writes from her mother’s perspective who, throughout her life, became the keeper of a history often untold:...
Blog — AU Press is the proud publisher of The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, more commonly known as IRRODL. Athabasca University Press was the first open access...
Blog — Wheat farmers hate gophers. The little critters cut the stalks and run off with the grain—particularly when the year is dry and the crop is light. Furthermore, to the disgust...
Blog — ...parents left rural to resettle in the rapidly growing zones of Port-au-Prince. As his family entered the city in 1986, Duvalier and his dictatorship exited. Haitians, once terrorized under Duvalier’s...
Blog — ...will be in Edmonton as a guest speaker at MacEwan University. The event is hosted by Chi Nu – Sigma Theta Tau International – Honour Society of Nursing (MacEwan University...