University Press Roundup: What Now for Feminism, Digital Burnout and the Unsung Heroes of the COVID-19 Vaccine Success

University Press Roundup: What Now for Feminism, Digital Burnout and the Unsung Heroes of the COVID-19 Vaccine Success

Check out this collection of 8 of the most interesting university press blog posts for this month. We aim to keep you informed, engaged, and part of the ongoing scholarly conversations. Digital Burnout  – helping students take back control Teachers, listen up! Students – especially young ones – may be...
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Talk of the Town: 8 Things that Happened in the Publishing Industry in February 2021

Talk of the Town: 8 Things that Happened in the Publishing Industry in February 2021

In February 2021, the vaccine rollout lends hope to the future and causes questions as to what, exactly, that future will look like? Much has changed since last March, and the industry wonders what changes, digital and otherwise, are here to stay. That’s why Anthem Press has curated 8 note-worthy...
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