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The Ohio State University Press is the university press of Ohio State University . It was founded in 1957.

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6-594: The OSU Press has published approximately 1700 books since its inception. The current director is Tony Sanfilippo, who had previously worked for over 14 years at the Penn State University Press . OSU Press's book A Mother's Tale , by Phillip Lopate, was widely reviewed by national media in 2017. How to Make a Slave was a finalist for the National Book Award in nonfiction in 2020. Series/imprints by OSU press include: Latinographix

12-743: A publishing career. The first book published by Penn State University Press was Penn State Yankee: The Autobiography of Fred Lewis Pattee , the autobiography of a noted Penn State faculty member who was the first professor of American literature in the United States. In 2016 the Press launched PSU Press Unlocked, an open-access platform featuring over 70 books and journals. The Press acquired academic publisher Eisenbrauns , which specializes in ancient Near East and biblical studies, in November 2017. Eisenbrauns continues to publish as an imprint of

18-561: A university or college in Ohio is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a United States publishing company is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a building or structure in Columbus, Ohio is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Penn State University Press The Penn State University Press , also known as The Pennsylvania State University Press ,

24-574: Is a non-profit publisher of scholarly books and journals. Established in 1956, it is the independent publishing branch of the Pennsylvania State University and is a division of the Penn State University Library system. Penn State University Press publishes books and journals of interest to scholars and general audiences. As a part of a land-grant university with a mandate to serve the citizens of

30-553: The commonwealth of Pennsylvania , it also specializes in works about Penn State University, Pennsylvania, and the mid-Atlantic region. The areas of scholarship the Press is best known for are art history, medieval studies, Latin American studies, rhetoric and communication, religious studies, and graphic medicine . The press produces about 80 books a year and over 60 journals. The Press employs 25 to 30 people, and has several internship programs for Penn State students interested in

36-591: Was founded in 2017 as an imprint to publish graphic fiction and nonfiction narratives by Latino creators, and satirical studies such as Drawing on Anger: Portraits of U.S. Hypocrisy by Eric J. Garcia. The series also publishes graphic novels on pressing social justice issues, such as sexual abuse and homelessness in Mexico (such as Angelitos by Santiago Cohen and Ilan Stavans ), as well as children's books for young people of color (such as Chupacabra Charlie by Frederick Luis Aldama ). This article about

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