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Join the Libraries for author and photographer Ian Adams and Tim Anderson, associate professor of geography, at Authors @ Alden on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 5:30 p.m. in the 1951 Lounge.
A new photography book celebrates burial grounds as places of inspiration.
The Polish American Historical Association has announced that its 2023 Amicus Poloniae Award winner is Ohio University Press Editor In Chief Rick Huard.
A nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it
The official founding of the state of Ohio dates back to 1803, but human habitation in Ohio goes back much further, back to the first peoples who helped shape the state we know today.
A new book marks the 100th anniversary of Ohio University’s renowned E. W. Scripps School of Journalism.
Ohio University has launched a national search for the next director of the Ohio University Press, the oldest scholarly publisher in Ohio.
An Ohio University Press book has been awarded a 2021 Ohioana Book Award.
Looking forward to reading a good book this summer? Ohio University Press's Summer Reading Sale is back.
When African American artist and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson passed away in 2015, she bequeathed her entire estate—including countless works of art, the contents of her Columbus home and studio, even the house itself—to the Columbus Museum of Art (CMA). Here’s a glimpse into the long-awaited exhibition and catalog, which together reveal Robinson’s artistic range and generosity.
Ingo Trauschweizer links past and present efforts to maintain a peaceful world in his latest book, “Temple of Peace: International Cooperation and Stability since 1945.”
Four African Studies books published by the Ohio University Press have earned significant accolades this fall, including award winners and finalists.
A Photographer’s Guide to Ohio, Volumes 1 & 2 is, at its core, a series of recommended places for picture taking provided by a professional, experienced photographer who has logged over a million driving miles across the state in search of natural and human-built beauty.
Relationships, especially ones framed by ideas of sisterhood, are at the heart of Brides in the Sky, a new collection of stories by Cary Holladay.
Last week, Ohio University Professor Emeritus David. H. Mould’s latest nonfiction work, “Monsoon Postcards: Indian Ocean Journeys,” was released from Ohio University Press.