Blog — ...will make their way to the top of the rolling hills. As the storm swallows the landscape, the buffalo close their eyes and dig their hooves into the ground below....
Blog — ...Environments: Creating and Sustaining Communities of Inquiry Blended learning has combined face-to-face and online learning environments for a more flexible approach to education. This book addresses the growing demand for...
Blog — ...as the grand chief of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations, for a special ceremony at City Hall. The day is a reminder of the commitment they made to...
Blog — ...70 people being present. The offering, which was on behalf of the Christmas supper to be given to the Indians, amounted to the generous sum of $29. On Christmas Eve...
Blog — ...small enough to meet the hurtin’-hearted drums, show us the way to follow the moon from January to February from dusk toward dawn. ê-kî-pîcicîyâhk kâh-kîhtwâm tâpiskôc pîsim kâ-isi-waskawît kâh-kîhtwâm —kiyâm...
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 — ...we are able to come to a closer understanding of the intense hardships faced by those who have been displaced. Our latest book, Leaving Iran is the memoir of an...
Blog — At AU Press’ most recent editorial committee meeting, the discussion turned to Indigenous scholarship and a committee member noted that she had recently read a number of interesting articles that...
Blog — ...the AU Press website. Working Toward Reconciliation Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton (RISE) is a community group committed to supporting reconciliation efforts in Edmonton. Like them on Facebook where they share...
Blog — ...beaches or to Jerusalem for sightseeing, tourists chatted in languages unfamiliar to my ears. Their exuberance stood in stark contrast to the gloom hanging over the refugees whose language I...