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  1. Associate Provost and Director of Columbia University Press Jennifer Crewe receives the Award of Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters from the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in New York

    On March 25, 2024, Jennifer Crewe, associate provost and director of Columbia University Press, was awarded with the Insignia of Chevalier (Knight) of the Order of Arts and Letters by Mohamed Bouabdallah, cultural counselor of France in the United States and director of Villa Albertine. The ceremony was hosted by the Cultural Services of the […]

  2. Columbia  University Press Announces the Spring 2024 Catalog

    Columbia University Press Announces the Spring 2024 Catalog

    Dear Readers, I am proud to present our Spring 2024 catalog, which features important books from many of the leading lights of Columbia University Press and Columbia University itself, past and present. Their vital works show just how much these legendary figures have to contribute to urgent conversations today. The Nobel laureate Eric R. Kandel […]

  3. Columbia University Press Announces the Co-Winners of the Ninth Annual Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award

    Columbia University Press Announces the Co-Winners of the Ninth Annual Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award

    Columbia University Press, in conjunction with the Office of the Provost, is pleased to announce that Antagonistic Cooperation: Jazz, Collage, Fiction, and the Shaping of African American Culture by Robert G. O’Meally and Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism by Andie Tucher are the co-winners of the ninth annual Columbia University Press Distinguished […]

  4. Columbia University Press Announces a New Distribution Client: Sundial House

    Columbia University Press is pleased to announce the addition of Sundial House as a new distribution client beginning May 1, 2023. Effective immediately, Columbia University Press will sell and market both frontlist and backlist Sundial House titles. Columbia University Press will distribute Sundial House’s dual English- and Spanish-language titles in North America and their English-only […]

  5. Celebrate Pride Month 2023 with The Columbia Granger’s World of Poetry

    This June The Columbia Granger’s World of Poetry celebrates Pride Month by spotlighting a diverse and dazzling range of LGBTQIA+ poets. We begin with a poem from Adrienne Rich’s sequence “Twenty-one Love Poems,” “Sleeping, turning in turn like planets,” in which the lovers experience the consolation of not being alone in the universe and lay […]

  6. Columbia University Press Announces the Winners of the Seventh-Annual Granger’s World of Poetry High School Contest

    Columbia University Press (CUP) recently awarded three students $100 worth of CUP books as part of its seventh-annual Granger’s World of Poetry high school contest. The contest runs each April in celebration of National Poetry Month. This year, we received submissions from schools around the nation and across the globe. Students covered a wide range […]

  7. Columbia University Press announces new Global America book series edited by Jay Sexton and Sarah B. Snyder

    Columbia University Press is pleased to announce the creation of a new book series dedicated to pushing the history of U.S. foreign relations in new directions by diversifying our understanding of the global dimensions of American history. From the colonial era to the twenty-first century, books in the series will explore how external forces have […]

  8. Columbia University Press Announces Two New Distribution Clients: Floating Opera Press and ERIS

    Columbia University Press is pleased to announce the addition of Floating Opera Press and ERIS as two new distribution clients beginning November 21, 2022. Effective immediately, Columbia University Press will sell and market both frontlist and backlist Floating Opera Press and ERIS titles. Columbia University Press will distribute Floating Opera Press titles in North America, […]

  9. Columbia University Press Announces the Winner of the Eighth Annual Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award

    Columbia University Press Announces the Winner of the Eighth Annual Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award

    Columbia University Press, in conjunction with the Office of the Provost, is pleased to announce that What Would Nature Do? A Guide for Our Uncertain Times by Ruth DeFries is the winner of the eighth annual Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award. Ruth DeFries is a Co-Founding Dean of the Columbia Climate School; University Professor; […]