Toward a Campus Poetics
June 10, 2021
By Jehanne Dubrow The “campus novel” is a much-beloved genre of literature. How can poetry about academia similarly help us to explore our campuses, our psyches, and our societies? I’ve… READ MORE
June 10, 2021
By Jehanne Dubrow The “campus novel” is a much-beloved genre of literature. How can poetry about academia similarly help us to explore our campuses, our psyches, and our societies? I’ve… READ MORE
May 10, 2021
By Marilyn Grace Miller New Orleans played a major role in the internment of migrants and refugees during World War II—a role of which many are unaware. What can we… READ MORE
May 3, 2021
LSU Press publishes the works of a host of talented scholars and writers. Each month, we take a moment to recognize the impact these authors and their works are having… READ MORE
April 8, 2021
By Barry Latzer Many people believe that economic depressions and recessions cause crime, and that economic booms are associated with low crime rates. History, however, tells a different story. In… READ MORE
February 26, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELASE LSU Press02/26/2021 Multiple Awards for LSU Press Books A Number of Books Published by the Louisiana State University Press Win Prestigious Awards BATON ROUGE, 02/26/2021 – A… READ MORE
February 25, 2021
LSU Press publishes the works of a host of talented scholars and poets. Each month, we take a moment to recognize the impact these authors and their works are having… READ MORE