
Kentucky by Heart: Kentucky Senator Richard Mentor Johnson led an interesting and controversial life
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist I have been reading The US Senate and the Commonwealth (University Press of Kentucky, 2019),…
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist I have been reading The US Senate and the Commonwealth (University Press of Kentucky, 2019),…
Richard Taylor, a professor of English and Kenan Visiting Writer at Transylvania University, explores the natural history, early inhabitants, and…
Robert Penn Warren’s groundbreaking novel of politics, power and corruption, “All the King’s Men,” was published over 70 years ago…
By Mack McCormick and Whitney Hale University Press of Kentucky Life is a quilt — random bits of memory that…
Dear Campus Community, On Monday evening, the General Assembly passed a Biennial Budget that now goes to the Governor…
By Ashley Spalding Kentucky Center for Economic Policy The state budget passed Monday by the General Assembly for fiscal years…
Rachel Danielle Peterson is emerging as a unique, poetic voice of Appalachia. While regional narratives have traditionally been misrepresented or…
When David Dominé moved into a house in the historic Old Louisville neighborhood in Louisville, he dismissed local rumors of…
A deer hunter finds an acorn in the woods and wants to know what species of oak it came from;…
University Press of Kentucky (UPK) authors Gerald L. Smith, Karen Cotton McDaniel, and John A. Hardin have been named the…
Now in its 35th year, the Kentucky Book Fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov….
Five writers were honored Thursday at the fourth annual induction of the Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame held at the…
Special to NKyTribune Northern Kentucky University associate professor of political science Jonathan McKenzie’s first book has been released by the…
By Jamie H. Vaught Special to NKyTribune First of two parts Are you ready to browse for entertaining new books,…
Gerald Smith discusses Kentucky African American Encyclopedia The University Press of Kentucky (UPK) is now offering a myriad titles, many…
The University Press of Kentucky (UPK) has released two eerie publications just in time for Halloween, “Next Door to the…
The University Press of Kentucky has published a new book which should be of interest to readers of the NKyTribune,…
I enjoy surfing the Internet to find resources for books about Kentucky. Recently I came upon the University Press of…