Since 1988 the non-profit Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) has published the renowned Conference Series as part of its century-old mission to provide resources for astronomers and advance the science of astronomy.
Crescat Scientia exists to promote student engagement with history.
Essais is UVU’s premier student publication for scholarly endeavors in critical literary analysis and literary theory. The journal also publishes work that engages with film, religious texts, new media, and other cultural artifacts. Essais means “efforts,” or “endeavors” in French, and this is the only journal at UVU devoted to publishing students’ rigorous forays into this notoriously complex and exciting academic terrain.
Foundations is an undergraduate publication that provides a forum for students to publish scholarship on Constitutional Studies, broadly conceived. The journal is modeled after the prestigious publications of successful graduate programs, designed to expose students—both those submitting and those on the staff—to the rigorous and exacting process of academic publication in a graduate environment.
The mission of the journal ICON: Inquiry Connections is to provide a forum for research papers written by Utah Valley University undergraduates and to facilitate student-faculty collaboration in every step of the publication process.
The Journal of Business Inquiry (JBI) is an open access, blind peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for scholarly research in economics and finance that is applicable to business and related public policy issues. Papers from other related macro and micro fields impinging on business and policy towards business are also welcome. These include accounting, applied economics and finance, decision theory, management and marketing.
Journal of Business InquiryAn academic journal of student essays and papers addressing issues of student leadership and development.
Sophia is a journal for philosophy and humanities students.
Touchstones is UVU’s premier publication for poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, drama, and visual art. As with the other student publications sponsored by the English and Literature Department.
Warp and Weave is UVU’s premier publication for science fiction, fantasy, horror, and other speculative fiction. Warp and Weave publishes original short fiction, poetry, and artwork by UVU students and by other contributors from UVU’s extended community and network. The journal also offers an annual award to authors for the best piece published.