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Progressing a field through Collective Thinking and Scholarship

November 13, 2020

Scientific trust in the era of COVID-19

November 12, 2020

Beyond the Colonial Cartographic Frame: The Imperative to Decolonize the Map

November 11, 2020

To Be Witnessed

November 10, 2020

Raising Up Cultural Emblems and Public Art

November 9, 2020

Out with the Old, In with the New: Throwing it Back to the Future of Online Scholarly Journals

November 17, 2016

University Press Week 2016: UP Staff Spotlight

November 16, 2016

University Press Week 2016: Indie Bound

November 15, 2016

University Press Week 2016: The People in Our Neighborhood

November 14, 2016

Q&A with two IJFAB authors

November 13, 2015

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