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Worried About Memory Loss? Dr. Peter Rabins Has 101 Answers That Can Help
A renowned medical expert answers your most pressing questions about memory loss, causes of dementia, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and more.
Callaloo's Dr. Charles Rowell receives PEN/Mora Magid Award
On May 8th, I was honored to accept the PEN/Nora Magid Award for Magazine Editing award on behalf of Dr. Charles Rowell, the founder and longtime editor of Callaloo. Callaloo started with Dr. Rowell’s vision for Black literature, namely for the inclusion and...
Koritha Mitchell: A Reading List
Koritha Mitchell is is a public intellectual, a professor of English, a literary historian, an award-winning author and cultural critic, and as of last year she is also a member of the Hopkins Press Advisory Board. Her work has already had quite an impact both...
The Poe/tics of Reception: A Reading LIst
To accompany our podcast interview with Eliza Richards, Elissa Zellinger, and Kelly Ross about the forthcoming Poe Studies issue celebrating 20 years of Eliza Richards' Gender and the Poetics of Reception in Poe's Circle, we have assembled a Poe-focused...
The Public Health Crises Plaguing America's Prisons
How the failure to protect incarcerated people from infections has led to preventable outbreaks—and how public health professionals can make a difference.
Project MUSE and USHMM Launch New Landmark Initiative
(Washington, DC & Baltimore, MD) – Project MUSE, a division of Johns Hopkins University Press, in collaboration with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, announces today a new landmark in the Museum’s longstanding Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos...
The Ties That Bind: What Networks Reveal About Our World
The author of Dots and Lines shares a thought-provoking blog about the networks that connect us with each other and the world.
Kelley Squazzo Appointed Director of Project MUSE
Johns Hopkins University Press has appointed Kelley Squazzo as the new Director of Project MUSE, effective immediately. With 25 years of experience in scholarly and educational publishing, Kelley brings a dynamic vision, deep industry expertise, and an...
Top 20 Articles of April 2025
Our April Top 20 most-read journal articles list features a lot of exciting new pieces, including Cass R. Sunstein's introduction to the "Liberalism Under Siege" special issue of Social Research; a new poem by Mark Doty in Spiritus; and a new article by...
On The Path of Gratitude: East German Climbers in North Korea’s Diamond Mountains
We typically think of East Germans as isolated and sequestered behind the Berlin Wall. There is certainly much truth to this belief. Until 1989, East Germans’ ability to travel was severely restricted by communist authorities. But it is not the whole truth...