You Got This: Coping with Coronavirus Anxiety
by Sarah Jaquette Ray, author of A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet It’s been a week of total chaos. As the chair of …
Read More >by Sarah Jaquette Ray, author of A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet It’s been a week of total chaos. As the chair of …
Read More >As schools throughout California and the rest of the world continue to close, parents are also trying to telecommute for the first time. Many are scrambling to find activities for their kids so …
Read More >March is Women’s History Month, and we at UC Press are proud to share our rich record of publishing stories of women from throughout history, between disciplines, and across borders. Please enjoy …
Read More >“My vision for the new EES domain is to publish research that combines the traditional ‘ologies’ like ecology and geology with understanding of human impacts in the Anthropocene”
Read More >Last month, the UC Press staff was thrilled to host Professor Drew Harvell at our headquarters. Throughout the year, UC Press invites authors to visit us in Oakland for an ongoing “Lunchtime …
Read More >Many people think of the great Silk Road as a mirage in the shifting sands of time; however, the ideas and goods that once moved across Eurasia directed the course of human history.
Read More >by Richard A. Bradley, author of Common Spiders of North America I grew up chasing lizards and snakes in the barley and garbanzo bean fields, and sage-filled canyons, around my boyhood home …
Read More >UC Press is proud to be part of the Association of University Press’s eighth annual University Press Week, whose overall theme this year is Read. Think. Act.“Through this positive theme AUPresses members worldwide seek …
Read More >This blog post originally appeared on ChampioningScience.com and is reposted with permission from Amy L. Aines, coauthor with Roger Aines of Championing Science: Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers. When it comes to getting your ideas …
Read More >This blog post is reposted with permission from Amy L. Aines, coauthor with Roger Aines of Championing Science: Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers. You may be surprised to find that what you say matters less …
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