The University Press of Colorado is a 501(c)3 nonprofit membership organization that relies on the ongoing support of its members, as well as funds from other institutions, granting agencies, and individuals, to fulfill our mandate as a scholarly publisher. We thank the following institutions and individuals for their generous contributions to our publishing program this year.
Select an area of support below for more detail.
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Grants and Donations
The following institutions provided partial support for individual titles or entire areas of publication:
- Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, $1,000 for Research, Education and American Indian Partnerships at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center edited by Susan C. Ryan
- Chapman University, $300 for The Rhetorical Mediator: Understanding Agency in Indigenous Translation and Interpretation through Indigenous Approaches to UX by Nora K. Rivera
- City University of New York, $800 for "K for the Way": DJ Rhetoric and Literacy for 21st Century Writing Studies by Todd Craig
- Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, $8,600 for Research, Education, and American Indian Partnerships at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center edited by Susan C. Ryan
- East Carolina University, $4,100 for Feminist Technical Communication: Apparent Feminisms, Slow Crisis, and the Deepwater Horizon Disaster by Erin Clark
- International Artic Research Center, $6,854 for Natchiq Grows Up: The Story of an Alaska Ringed Seal Pup and Her Changing Home by Donna D.W. Hauser, Kathryn J. Frost, and Alex V. Whiting
- JSTOR, $5,000 for Maya-British Conflict at the Edge of the Yucatecan Caste War by Christine A. Kray
- JSTOR, $5,000 for Stories of Our Living Ephemera: Storytelling Methodologies in the Archives of the Cherokee National Seminaries, 1846–1907 by Emily Legg
- JSTOR, $5,000 for Violence and Inequality: An Archaeological History edited by Thomas P. Leppard and Sarah C. Murray
- JSTOR, $5,000 for Voices of Indigenuity edited by Michelle R. Montgomery
- Northern Illinois University, $500 for Multimodal Composition and Writing Transfer edited by Kara Poe Alexander, Matthew Davis, Lilian W. Mina and Ryan P. Shepherd
- Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg, $2,000 for Möbius Media: Popular Culture, Folklore, and the Folkloresque edited by Jeffrey A. Tolbert and Michael Dylan Foster
- Pennsylvania State University, $17,950 for Friar and the Maya: Diego de Landa and the Account of the Things of Yucatan by Matthew Restall, Amara Solari, John F. Chuchiak IV, & Traci Ardren
- Pennsylvania State University, $1,000 for Ritual and Economy in a Pre-Columbian Chiefdom: The El Cajón Region of Honduras by Kenneth Hirth, Susan Hirth, George Hasemann, and Gloria Lara-Pinto
- The Ohio State University, $4,000 for Big Box USA: The Environmental Impact of America's Biggest Retail Stores edited by Bart Elmore, Rachel S. Gross, and Sherri Sheu
- UCLA Charles E. Young Research Library, $15,000 for The Power of Nature: Archaeology and Human-Environmental Dynamics edited by Monica L. Smith
- University of Arizona, $4,020 for Telling Stories: Perspectives on Longitudinal Writing Research edited by Jenn Fishman and Amy C. Kimme Hea
- University of California Davis, $2,000 for Reconstructing Response to Student Writing: A National Study from across the Curriculum by Dan Melzer
- University of Montana, $4,300 for The Nahua: Language and Culture from the Sixteenth Century to the Present edited by Galen Brokaw and Pablo García Loaeza
- University of Oklahoma, $2,000 for Writing Centers and Racial Justice: A Guidebook for Critical Praxis edited by Talisha Haltiwanger Morrison and Deidre Anne Evans Garriott
- University of Winnipeg, $3,009.67 for Just Wonder: Shifting Perspectives in Tradition edited by Pauline Greenhill and Jennifer Orme
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Contributions toward the University Press of Colorado Endowment Fund:
Director's Circle 2023–2024 ($500+ annually)
Friends of the Press 2023–2024 ($100+ annually)
2022–2023 Donors
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Contributions toward the General Fund:
Friends of the Press 2023–2024 ($100+ annually)
2023–2024 Donors
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Member Institutions
Ongoing support for the publishing program at the University Press of Colorado is provided by the following sustaining members:
- Adams State University
- Colorado State University (Fort Collins/Pueblo)
- Fort Lewis College
- Metropolitan State University of Denver
- University of Alaska Fairbanks
- University of Colorado (Boulder/Colorado Springs/Denver)
- University of Denver
- University of Northern Colorado
- University of Wyoming
- Utah State University
- Western Colorado University
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