When we watch a film, we experience it with eyes and ears, but also connect with it in a way that awakens our senses of touch, movement, and emotion, says Jennifer M. …
The successful completion of University of California Press’s $5 million A Voice for Great Ideas Campaign marks an unprecedented investment in UC Press’s long-term vision. The exceptional level of philanthropic support allows …
University of California Press and the California Digital Library announce a new collaborative publishing venture, UC Publishing Services (UCPubS). UCPubS extends the publishing capacity of the University of California by providing a …
While at first glance this blog may not look too different from our previous blog, we’ve been working hard to enhance our blog platform to bring you even more video, audio, pictures, …
Starting on December 7, world leaders will gather in Copenhagen for the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference. With the Copenhagen summit on the horizon, “Climate Change and Our World“, an exhibit …
Poet and UC Press author Richard O. Moore will read from his forthcoming collection, Writing the Silences, at noon this Thursday, December 3, as part of the Lunch Poems Noontime Poetry Reading …
Keith Waldrop was featured on the PBS Online NewsHour’s Art Beat blog this week. As part of Art Beat’s Weekly Poems series, Waldrop reads “Soft Hail” and “Plurality of Worlds”, both from …
On November 24, 1859, John Murray published Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”. That same …
It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the passing of UC Press author, Professor Emeritus of Classics at University of California, Irvine, and revered scholar, Bryan P. Reardon. Professor Reardon was …
Calling all outdoor enthusiasts: University of California Press is conducting a survey. Your anonymous responses will enable University of California Press to advance its offerings for those interested in the natural features …