Utah State University Press
Always a Cowboy
Judge Wilson McCarthy and the Rescue of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad
An Epidemic of Rumors
How Stories Shape Our Perceptions of Disease
Applied Pedagogies
Strategies for Online Writing Instruction
Around the Texts of Writing Center Work
An Inquiry-Based Approach to Tutor Education
Assessing the Teaching of Writing
Twenty-First Century Trends and Technologies
Assignments across the Curriculum
A National Study of College Writing
Authoring
An Essay for the English Profession on Potentiality and Singularity
Before the Manifesto
The Life Writings of Mary Lois Walker Morris
Behind the Curtain of Scholarly Publishing
Editors in Writing Studies
Behind the Mask
Vernacular Culture in the Time of COVID
Beneath These Red Cliffs
An Ethnohistory of the Utah Paiutes
Between Pulpit and Pew
The Supernatural World in Mormon History and Folklore
Between Talk and Teaching
Reconsidering the Writing Conference
Beyond Conversation
Collaboration and the Production of Writing
Beyond Productivity
Embodied, Situated, and (Un)Balanced Faculty Writing Processes
Black or Right
Anti/Racist Campus Rhetorics
Bodies of Knowledge
Embodied Rhetorics in Theory and Practice
Body My House
May Swenson's Work and Life
Books, Bluster, and Bounty
Local Politics and Intermountain West Carnegie Library Building Grants, 1898–1920
Bridging the Multimodal Gap
From Theory to Practice
Building the "Goodly Fellowship of Faith"
A History of the Episcopal Church in Utah, 1867-1996
Burnin' Daylight
Building a Principle-Driven Writing Program
Castle Valley, America
Hard Land, Hard-Won Home