Excerpt: Becoming Bipedal
In the first of a series of four excerpts, we venture into the world of biological anthropology for a look at bipedalism.
October 22, 2015
In the first of a series of four excerpts, we venture into the world of biological anthropology for a look at bipedalism.
October 22, 2015
The authors of our first ever introductory textbook for four-field anthropology courses explain why they decided to write a textbook, and what contribution their book makes to the teaching of anthropology.
October 19, 2015
Author Aziz Choudry provides his thoughts on how to use his new book in the undergraduate or graduate classroom.
September 28, 2015
Michael Burger discusses the use of primary sources in Western civilization courses.
August 5, 2015
As shown in this sample course outline, Death in the Peaceable Kingdom can be seamlessly introduced as an effective teaching tool for post-Confederation courses.
June 4, 2015
Author Dimitry Anastakis provides background on how his new textbook came into existence. It all starts with Louis Riel.
May 25, 2015
Authors Alan Sears and James Cairns explain the impetus behind the new edition, as well as the changes they have incorporated for students and instructors.
April 6, 2015
It’s been said that you can’t judge a book by its cover, but the history behind this particular image may have you thinking otherwise.
January 29, 2015
Want to become an editor? Read about how our history editor, Natalie Fingerhut, ended up in her current position.
January 23, 2015
To start 2015 on an inspiring note, we share the tale of a recent digital humanities project at WLU.
January 6, 2015