La Finca Audiobook Release!
February 24, 2023
La Finca: Love, Loss, and Laundry on a Tiny Puerto Rican Island was published just over two years ago, and author Corky Parker has just released the audio version. More… READ MORE
February 24, 2023
La Finca: Love, Loss, and Laundry on a Tiny Puerto Rican Island was published just over two years ago, and author Corky Parker has just released the audio version. More… READ MORE
September 29, 2022
Congratulations to the Pacific Northwest Writers Association’s 2022 Nancy Pearl Book Award winner for memoir, La Finca: Love, Loss and Laundry on a Tiny Puerto Rican Island by Corky Parker; as well as the other winners… READ MORE
August 2, 2022
New Imprints Focus on Mexican and Mexican American Culture and the Natural and Built Environment Yvette Benavides has joined Trinity University Press as an editor-at-large. She will focus on shaping… READ MORE
April 25, 2022
Like many in the publishing community, Trinity University Press has sought to understand how we might effectively offer support during the Russia-Ukraine war. In the long term, we are looking… READ MORE
January 6, 2022
Trinity University presents its 2022 Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture speaker, Anneliese M. Bruner, in collaboration with Trinity University Press, the TU Student Diversity and Inclusion Office, the San… READ MORE
October 18, 2020
Trinity University Press is honored to be the recipient of the fifth annual Texas Center for the Book Literacy Award for our Books to the Border initiative. This $2,000 award,… READ MORE
April 20, 2020
READ LOCAL merch lets people know you are well-read and support your local book community. T-shirts, stickers, buttons, and more! Proceeds benefit the non-profit missions of Trinity University Press as well as the San Antonio Book Festival… READ MORE
March 30, 2020
Though it should, it does not dismay me that former students have been e-mailing me to say they are reading (or, for a very, very few) re-reading Defoe’s A JOURNAL OF… READ MORE
January 7, 2020
For four years, beginning in 2006, Austin photographer John Langmore trained his camera on a moving target: the city’s quickly gentrifying East Side, long home to much of Austin’s African… READ MORE
January 6, 2020
The National Federation of the Blind has presented $50,000 in cash awards to individuals and organizations that are a positive force in the lives of blind people and whose work… READ MORE