MSU Press
Gabriel Dotto, Director
Dear Friend of the MSU Press,
Scholarly publishing is as challenging today as it is important to any higher education institution. The Michigan State University Press publishing program represents a focused, yet diverse approach to both academic and broader-interest publishing. As we proudly begin our 61st year of service to the University's global community, we invite you to join in the effort to advance knowledge and support the dissemination of information through our publishing programs. Your contribution will make a critical difference in promoting scholarship, research, education, and culture wherever MSU Press initiatives may reach.
MSU Press offers a distinguished list of peer-reviewed titles by national and international, world-renowned scholars who represent the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Our award-winning books and journals programs represent cutting-edge scholarship on a continuum from established areas of study to emerging fields. A healthy, thriving university press enhances the prestige and profile of its home institution. By contributing to MSU Press, you can make a difference!
Did you know that MSU Press publishes in these fields:
- African American Studies
- African Studies
- American Studies
- Black Studies
- Canadian Studies
- Creative Non-fiction
- Environmental Studies
- Ethnohistory
- Fiction
- Great Lakes Studies
- Immigration Studies
- Native American Studies
- Poetry
- Rhetoric and Public Affairs
Our books and journals have won national & international awards, such as:
- Alf Andrew Heggoy Book Prize
- American Book Award
- American Forensic Association Award
- AWP Prize for Creative Nonfiction
- Balcones Poetry Prize
- Best American Essays
- CELJÂ Best New Journal & Phoenix Awards
- Choice Magazine
- Donner Prize
- ForeWord Magazine Book Award
- Historical Society of Michigan State History Award
- Independent Publisher Book Awards
- Kohrs-Campbell Prize in Rhetorical Criticism
- Marie Hochmuth Nichols Award
- Mark Twain Award
- Michigan Notable Book Award
- Minnesota Book Awards
- National Communication Association Diamond Anniversary Book Award
- NCA Winans-Wichelns Award
- New York Times Book Review Notable Book
- Oklahoma Book Award
- PEN Center Literary Award
- Pen USA Literary Award
- Pushcart Prize
- Rhetoric Society of America Book Award
- Travel Journalism Awards
- Utne Reader Writing Excellence
- Whiting Writers Award
- Wordcraft Circle Award
MSU Press Books
Our Books Program Offers the Highest Quality Scholarship, Accessible Cultural History, and the Finest Literature
Our books program has longevity and merit. Three examples of our nationally recognized, prestigious areas are poetry, American Indian Studies, and rhetoric and public affairs. Our poetry program, established a decade ago, represents many poetic voices: pastoral, personal, new and old. Our American Indian Studies series, also 10 years old, publishes tribal histories, literary criticism, literature, and studies in various fields. It is also the only Native American series in the country to have an all-Native American editorial board. Our rhetoric and public affairs series is acknowledged as the best in the country.
Our Book Series:
- African Diaspora Research Project Series
- American Indian Studies Series
- Black American & Diasporic Studies
- Dave Dempsey Environmental Studies Series
- Discovering the Peoples of Michigan Series
- Eurasian Political Economy & Public Policy Series
- Rhetoric and Public Affairs Series
- Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience Series
- Schoolcraft 19th Century Native American Ethnology Series
MSU Press Journals
Our Journals Program Is Diverse & Accessible:
The MSU Press scholarly and literary journals program represents a range of academic endeavors and disciplines such as American Studies, literature, French Colonial history, Italian culture, African studies, rhetoric, mathematics, radicalism, violence and culture, and creative literary nonfiction.
The Journals Program Supports Students' Professional Development
The Red Cedar Review is a unique example of a successful educational model of collaboration. Now in its 43rd year and the oldest undergraduate-produced literary publication of its kind in the nation, RCR demonstrates how a campus literary community can benefit from the mentoring and practical experience derived from on-the-job training at MSU Press.
The Journals Division serves as a training ground for aspiring publishing professionals by offering hands-on skill development to students at every level, who have an opportunity to work with all of our journals. We're very proud that our highly qualified graduates are regularly recruited by top-flight industry leaders. To support Red Cedar Review or other MSU Press journals, visit journals.
Access to Journal Content Facilitates Scholarship
To support and promote access to MSU Press journal content, the Press offers content online at journals and participates in Project MUSE, a Johns Hopkins University initiative that provides online institutional access to leading scholarly publications in the arts, humanities, and social sciences at muse as well as in Project Euclid, a Cornell-Duke University initiative developed to advance scholarly communication in the field of theoretical and applied mathematics and statistics, that addresses the unique needs of low-cost independent and society journals at projecteuclid.
Our Specialty Distribution is Far-reaching:
- As the largest North American distributor of African titles for the African Book Collective, Oxford, UK, MSU Press facilitates the global penetration of African scholarship written by African scholars
- U.S. distributor for four Canadian presses
- Regional distributor for Mackinac State Historic Parks and the Clarke Historical Library
Gabriel Dotto, Director
Michigan State University Press
Specific giving opportunities within the MSU Press in need of your support:
MSU Press General Fund AB70 DonateAmerican Indian Studies Series AB7094 Donate
Black American & Diasporic Studies AB7095 Donate
Dave Dempsey Environmental Studies Series AB7096 Donate
Rhetoric and Public Affairs Series AB7097 Donate
Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture AB709 Donate
CR: The New Centennial Review AB701 Donate
Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction AB702 Donate
French Colonial History AB704 Donate
Journal for the Study of Radicalism AB7092 Donate
Northeast African Studies AB705 Donate
Real Analysis Exchange AB706 Donate
RAEX - Vasile Ene Memorial Fund A50815 Donate
RAEX Summer Symposium Fund A50817 Donate
RAEX - Gibson Lecture Fund A50818 Donate
Red Cedar Review AB707 Donate
Rhetoric & Public Affairs AB708 Donate
Ruth Simms Hamilton African Diaspora Series Endowment AB7093 Donate To support the publication of the African Diaspora Research Project Series, this endowment has been established by Michigan State University Press and a generous gift by Priscilla Hamilton Taylor and Jason Taylor of Mountain View, California, in honor of the late Ruth Simms Hamilton.
To learn more about our books and journals, visit MSU Press. To discuss other aspects of gift-giving to MSU Press, contact Gabriel Dotto, Director; 517-355-9543 ext. 117; dotto@msu.edu.
Thank you for your consideration. Your contribution will help support and enhance scholarship at the highest level.
