This is best left in the words of Scott Norton, our Director of Editing, Design and Production: Folks: I’m proud to announce that four of our books have recently won two prestigious …
Before I begin, I’m going to ask y’all a question as you read through this post: What are you looking for in a podcast? [podcast]https://www.ucpress.edu/content/podcasts/11934.mp3[/podcast] First up, we have The Art of …
If you’re anything like me, you’re rather protective of your inbox, which makes sense when you consider the potential stress associated with a pile of unread emails. If I’m going to add …
The New York Times posted a great piece detailing an article published in the October issue of The Auk, the journal of the American Ornithologists’ Union, exploring the cycle of abuse in …
We’ve received an update on the travels and adventures of the intrepid David and Janet Carle as they do the ground work behind their upcoming THE 38th PARALLEL: A WATER LINE AROUND …
Of all the books we have on our Fall 2011 list, I don’t think you’ll find a more timely title than Becoming Dr. Q: My Journey from Migrant Farm Worker to Brain …
Every day, innocent books, books that wanted nothing more than to spread knowledge, each like a little paper Prometheus, get hurt. And when that happens, often these books fall between the cracks …
(Editor’s note: This post is written by Jonathan Losos, author of the title Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree: Ecology and Adaptive Radiation of Anoles. The post originally appeared in the blog Anole …
We rejoin our intrepid adventurers, David and Janet Carle as they travel the 38th Parallel seeking water-related environmental and cultural connections. Their book, THE 38th PARALLEL: A WATER LINE AROUND THE WORLD …
To the best of my knowledge, there’s never been a war against Terroir, but if there were, Gerald Asher would be a lively voice raised against it. His new book, A Vineyard …