by Kimberly Holcombe | Mar 20, 2018 | Blog Feature
Today is the first day of spring, which means longer and (hopefully) warmer days! Did you know the first day of spring coincides with the beginning of Daylight Savings? Take advantage of these longer days by reading a book in your free time.
by Rachael Kelly | Feb 21, 2018 | Blog Feature
Q&A with Professor Sandberg, Part One Kirsten Sandberg is an adjunct professor of academic publishing, a member of the M.S. in Publishing advisory board, a writer, an editor, and a publishing consultant. We spoke with her about her career, her current role as...
by Rachael Kelly | Feb 21, 2018 | Blog Feature
Q&A with Professor Sandberg, Part Two Kirsten Sandberg is an adjunct professor of academic publishing, a member of the M.S. in Publishing advisory board, a writer, an editor, and a publishing consultant. We spoke with her about her career, her current role as...
by Rachael Kelly | Feb 21, 2018 | Blog Feature, Uncategorized
…you lie on your resume about having previous sheepdog experience. Do not do this when applying for publishing jobs. Lying on your resume is risky business. Professor Denning can help you submit the very best, accurate version of your CV. Now’s the time to...
by Rachael Kelly | Feb 15, 2018 | Blog Feature
In 1915, historian Carter G. Woodson and minister Jesse E. Moorland founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. After many years of sponsoring a “Negro History Week” during the second week of February, President Gerald Ford...
by Rachael Kelly | Jan 24, 2018 | Blog Feature
Dear Colleagues and Graduate Students, I hope you all enjoyed your winter break. I would especially like to welcome the 21 newly-admitted students to the program. One student is visiting all the way from Wuhan University, and another is a professional research scholar...