November 5, 2020
Indigenous voices come to the surface in the Michigan State University Press published “Sovereign Traces” graphic novel series. This collection is at the forefront of MSU Press’s push to share… READ MORE
June 20, 2023
The Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) is an interdisciplinary, international membership-based organization comprised of scholars working in the fields of Native American and Indigenous Studies broadly defined. NAISA began through… READ MORE
January 4, 2023
MSU Press is delighted to announce that Dr. Jill Doerfler is the new editor for the American Indian Studies series, following the retirement of founding editor Gordon Henry at the… READ MORE
September 23, 2022
This year Michigan State University Press reaches its milestone 75th anniversary as it celebrates a legacy of publishing pathbreaking scholarship. “In our 75 years, MSU Press has pursued its mission… READ MORE
July 11, 2022
Series editor: Tatiana Konrad This series tackles the relationship between health and the environment, paying particular attention to changes occurring over time and across place. It seeks to illuminate the… READ MORE
May 6, 2022
MSU Press is pleased to present our latest award winners. 2022 Silver Nautilus Book Award in Lyric Prose The Accidental Reef and Other Ecological Odysseys in the Great Lakes by… READ MORE
January 9, 2020
Below is a partial list of conferences the press regularly attends. African Literature AssociationAfrican Studies AssociationAgriculture and Natural Resources Week—Great LakesAlgonquian Conference (when held in the United States)American Academy of… READ MORE
December 20, 2019
Michigan State University Press publishes scholarly books in African studies, animal studies, environmental and natural resources studies, higher education, Latinx history and contemporary issues, Michigan and Great Lakes history and… READ MORE