Blog — ...#UPWeek, #NextUP, and #ReadUP! University Press Week always includes a blog tour that helps readers understand the variety of initiatives coming out of university presses. Stay tuned as we update...
Blog — The rapid pivot to online education following the outbreak of COVID-19 has meant universities and other schools around the world were suddenly leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote...
Blog — ...in the instructor-student relationship and the reinvention of their roles. A climate of care in an online learning space—with its focus on community building, relationships, and learners’ expressed needs (versus...
Blog — ...announced at a gala reception on September 24, 2024. Many people had a hand in bringing this beautiful book into the world. The cover, art direction, and illustrations were created...
Blog — June is Indigenous History Month, a time to celebrate Indigenous peoples and acknowledge their experiences, stories, and culture. In recognition of this time of reflection, we’ve selected excerpts on love...
Blog — ...and graduate classrooms and the open access versions have been well-used by students and professors alike. Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place From political science and cultural...
Blog — Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place edited by Nathalie Kermoal and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez brings together Indigenous women scholars to discuss the marginalization of the knowledge traditionally held...
Blog — ...author of Why I Hate Canadians and 419. Ferguson regaled us with hilarious tales of Canadian dancing in Ecuador, how he submitted his first manuscript, and how no one outside...
Blog — ...will need to reflect the international context of labour’s role, though with Americans in the foreground. First, two preliminary observations: the trade union movement’s own use of imagery makes liberal...
Blog — ...unexpected reads, we have the list for you! If your partner is a CanLit enthusiast and enjoyed reading Who Has Seen the Wind by W.O. Mitchell, they will be delighted...