February 4, 2025
Elizabeth Graber is an executive editor at Rutgers University Press, where she acquires books in anthropology, sociology, Latin American studies, and Caribbean studies. In each of these areas, she is most… READ MORE
In response to a Guardian piece, Karen Fang writes: In the recent piece on German Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich, Stuart Jeffries cites the classic Disney animated film, Bambi, as an example… READ MORE
January 30, 2025
We are proud to announce that Latin* Students in Engineering: An Intentional Focus on a Growing Population has been selected as one of the 2025 American Association of Hispanics in… READ MORE
January 28, 2025
We will be exhibiting at the College Art Association Conference this year. Below is a list of titles related to art and design. Nicole Solano Nicole Solano is our Editorial Director and… READ MORE
January 9, 2025
A new book—co-authored by Kevin Wright, a criminal justice professor at Arizona State University, and a man named Erik Maloney, who’s currently serving a life sentence at a prison in… READ MORE
December 13, 2024
Welcome to the American Historical Association Annual Meeting Landing Page We will be exhibiting at the annual meeting and we hope you will stop by to peruse some of our… READ MORE
December 1, 2024
Now that the results of the U.S. presidential race are clear, we thought it would be helpful to highlight some of our books on democracy and the threats to it…. READ MORE
October 4, 2024
Rutgers University Press is pleased to announce a publishing partnership with the Institute of Jazz Studies (IJS). The Institute of Jazz Studies is the largest and most comprehensive archive and… READ MORE
August 22, 2024
A podcast with Tom Fox, author of Creating the Hudson River Park: Environmental and Community Activism, Politics, and Greed. Click here and look for the July 16 podcast on the… READ MORE