Blog — Spring means that there are thousands of students graduating from undergraduate and graduate programs across Canada and the globe. Athabasca University’s convocation is as unique as its open and online...
Blog — ...knowledge, its rootedness in relationships both human and spiritual, and its inseparability from land and landscape. We Are Coming Home: Repatriation and the Restoration of Blackfoot Cultural Confidence Museums...
Blog — ...Christmas they ever had. Alice’s Christmas This excerpt is taken from Alice’s diary in 1907. This would have been Alice’s first Christmas in Alaska and away from her family. Tuesday,...
Blog — ...over, rehearsing them until you know you sound fluent: ninôhtê-nêhiyawân ayisk ê-kî-pakaskît nohtâwîpan. ayîki-sâkahikanihk ohci wiya mâka môya ê-kî-nêhiyâwit, kî-môniyâwiw. êkwa mîna ê-âpihtawikosisâniskwêwit nikâwiy. –an excerpt from “The Road to...
Blog — ...written by Frits Pannekoek. It may seem that, by choosing to publish his story as a book, Arthur has frozen it in time. He is on his own journey...
Blog — We are excited to be participating once again in the University Press Week blog tour. This year’s #UPWeek theme is #LookItUp: Knowledge Matters. Today, the blog tour is focusing on...
Blog — ...except him. Q Okay. What did he do? A It’s difficult to talk about it. Follow the series here. For more information about the book, please visit our website....
Blog — ...Alberta Press and the University of Calgary Press. The theme of Congress is The Next 150: On Indigenous Lands. And so we’re looking to the future and imagining what kind...
Blog — ...is “a poetic call for tolerance, reflection, reconciliation, and healing.” For fun! Academic writing is allowed to be humorous and University of Minnesota Press has this summer’s serious scholarship/humorous combo....
Blog — ...you and learn what you know and think about open access publishing. We have a two-minute survey that we would love for you to complete. If you don’t know what...