Sales rep Lanora Jennings in Shelf Awareness November 29, 2023 Princeton University Press sales rep Lanora Jennings writes in Shelf Awareness about how bookselling, “cultivates a community of values that can act as an underpinning for a better world.” Read More
Charitable giving in review November 28, 2023 Princeton University Press gives annually to organizations working to foster literacy, improve access to books and the arts, combat censorship, and support vulnerable communities. Read More
Author Verity Harding profiled in The Bookseller November 24, 2023 Author Verity Harding is featured on the cover of The Bookseller and interviewed about her forthcoming book AI Needs You. Read More
Announcing a new partnership with Erasmus October 13, 2023 An exciting new collaboration with Erasmus will increase the availability of PUP’s growing catalog of ebooks to European library customers. Read More
Maria Whelan is among the 2023 Publishers Weekly Star Watch honorees October 11, 2023 Princeton University Press’s Assistant Promotions Director Maria Whelan is a 2023 Publishers Weekly Star Watch honoree. Read More
Claudia Goldin awarded Nobel Prize in Economics October 09, 2023 Congratulations to author Claudia Goldin, who has been awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics for her research advancing our understanding of women’s workforce participation. Read More
Princeton University Press acquires World rights to We See Things They’ll Never See September 25, 2023 Rebecca Brennan, Senior Editor for Social Sciences in Europe, has acquired World rights to We See Things They’ll Never See: Love, Hope and Neurodiversity by Dr. Chantelle Jessica Lewis & Professor Jason Arday. Read More
Rowan Ricardo Phillips interviewed in Poets & Writers September 12, 2023 Rowan Ricardo Phillips, editor of the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets, speaks with Poets & Writers about the series and the significant role university presses play in publishing poetry and works in translation. Read More
Three Princeton University Press authors included in the TIME100 / AI list September 08, 2023 Three Princeton University Press authors—Verity Harding, Arvind Narayanan, and Sayash Kapoor—have been included in the inaugural TIME100 / AI list, which recognizes leading minds in the field of artificial intelligence. Read More
Two Princeton University Press books shortlisted for the 2023 Wolfson History Prize September 05, 2023 The World the Plague Made: The Black Death and the Rise of Europe, by James Belich, and The Perils of Interpreting: The Extraordinary Lives of Two Translators Between Qing China and the British Empire, by Henrietta Harrison, are shortlisted for the 2023 Wolfson History Prize. Read More
Welcoming Dean Gene Andrew Jarrett to Princeton University Press’s Board of Trustees August 21, 2023 We’re thrilled to welcome Gene Andrew Jarrett as the newest member of Princeton University Press’s Board of Trustees. Read More
PUP acquires World rights to Marion Turner’s Why We Read Fiction August 16, 2023 Princeton University Press has acquired World rights, including Audio, to Marion Turner’s newest book, Why We Read Fiction. Read More
Welcoming new editors to the Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology series August 07, 2023 We are thrilled to welcome three new editors to the Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology series. Clayton Childress, Angèle Christin, and Iddo Tavory join current editors Paul DiMaggio, Michèle Lamont, and Viviana A. Zelizer. Read More
Two PUP titles honored with 2023 American Political Science Association book awards July 21, 2023 Jacob Grumbach’s Laboratories against Democracy and R. Douglas Arnold’s Fixing Social Security have been honored with American Political Science Association 2023 book awards. Read More
Theodore Porter honored with the 2023 Sarton Medal July 07, 2023 Congratulations to Theodore (Ted) Porter who has been honored with the 2023 Sarton Medal, the highest honor given by the History of Science Society (HSS). Read More