Princeton University Press statement in support of diversity within higher education July 06, 2023 Following the Supreme Court ruling that race-conscious college and university admissions are unlawful, Princeton University Press stands with the Association of University Presses (AUPresses), the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), and numerous other societies and organizations in affirming the value of, and our support for, diverse communities of learning. Read More
Viviana Zelizer to be honored by the American Sociological Association June 29, 2023 The American Sociological Association will honor Viviana Zelizer with the 2023 W.E.B. Du Bois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award and the 2023 Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology. Read More
The Freedom to Read June 25, 2023 On the seventieth anniversary of the Freedom to Read Statement, Princeton University Press supports and celebrates the freedom of speech, the freedom of expression, and the Freedom to Read. Read More
Princeton University Press Director Christie Henry awarded the Special Book Award of China June 14, 2023 Princeton University Press Director Christie Henry has been awarded the 16th Special Book Award of China. Read More
Princeton University Press and Planeta USA announce a new publishing partnership June 08, 2023 The bilingual collaboration will bring select titles to readers around the world in simultaneous English and Spanish editions. Read More
What a Mushroom Lives For nominated for a 2023 James Beard Award May 02, 2023 What a Mushroom Lives For: Matsutake and the Worlds They Make by Michael Hathaway has been nominated for a 2023 James Beard Media Award. Read More
Jürgen Renn receives the 2023 Abraham Pais Prize April 24, 2023 Jürgen Renn is recipient of the 2023 Abraham Pais Prize given annually by the American Physical Society in recognition of outstanding scholarly achievements in the history of physics. Read More
A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts to be newly available in print and digital formats April 12, 2023 Princeton University Press and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, are excited to announce a major initiative that will increase the global availability and accessibility of the A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts. Read More
Princeton University Press authors awarded 2023 Guggenheim Fellowships April 06, 2023 Several Princeton University Press authors are among the 2023 Guggenheim Fellows. Read More
Rowan Ricardo Phillips named editor of the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets April 05, 2023 Rowan Ricardo Phillips is named editor of the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets. Read More
Hachette Book Group v. Internet Archive ruling March 27, 2023 Princeton University Press statement on the Hachette Book Group v. Internet Archive ruling. Read More
Princeton University Press is shortlisted for a 2023 British Book Award March 21, 2023 Princeton University Press has been shortlisted for the 2023 British Book Awards, in the Academic, Educational and Professional Publisher of the Year category. Read More
London Book Fair’s International Excellence Awards, Audiobook Publisher of the Year shortlist March 16, 2023 Princeton University Press is honored to be included on the 2023 London Book Fair International Excellence Awards shortlist for Audiobook Publisher of the Year. Read More
Protecting the creative economy March 15, 2023 Princeton University Press stands in support with Protect the Creative Economy, a coalition working to foster intellectual property protections for authors and publishers and ensure the viability of literary works, cultures, and livelihoods. Read More
Viral Justice wins 2023 Stowe Prize February 28, 2023 Ruha Benjamin’s Viral Justice: How to Grow the World We Want has won the 2023 Stowe Prize. Read More