Utah State University Press Books Sweep CCCC Book Awards
By Beth Svinarich |
DENVER — Books published by Utah State University Press won in every category for the second year at the Conference on College Composition and Communication annual meeting earlier this month.
- Feminist Technical Communication by Erin Clark won both the Outstanding Book Award for a monograph, presented annually to the author or authors of a publication that makes an outstanding contribution to composition and rhetoric, and the Best Book in Technical or Scientific Communication.
- Two-Year College Writing Studies, edited by Darin Jensen and Brett Griffiths, won the Outstanding Book Award for an edited collection, presented annually to the editor or editors of a publication that makes an outstanding contribution to composition and rhetoric.
- “K for the Way” by Todd Craig won the Advancement of Knowledge Award, presented annually for the empirical research publication that most advances writing studies.
Once a division of USU Libraries, Utah State University Press is a scholarly publisher with esteemed peer reviewed lists in composition, rhetoric, and writing studies; as well as education; folklore; Indigenous studies; natural history; and regional history.
Founded in 1972, Utah State University Press is now an imprint of the University Press of Colorado, a nonprofit cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by 12 institutions of higher learning including the University of Alaska Press and the University of Wyoming Press.
WRITER
Beth Svinarich
Sales & Marketing Director
University Press of Colorado
beth@upcolorado.com
CONTACT
Jennifer Duncan
Dean of Libraries
USU Libraries
jennifer.duncan@usu.edu
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