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Excited Delirium: Why does this discredited term stick around?
In the evening of March of 2020, Daniel Prude, a 41-year-old African American man began behaving erratically, running through the streets in little clothing, despite the cold weather. The police were called, who pinned him to the ground and placed a hood over...
Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Awards
Sponsoring Organization: Northland College Sigurd Olson Environmental InstituteAward Level: Honorable Mention | Award Year: 2023Winner(s): The Killer Whale Journals: Our Love and Fear of Orcas by Hanne Strager
From the Archives: An AAPI Heritage Month Reading List
We're celebrating Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month this May with a selection of recent journal articles spanning the Hopkins Press catalog! We lead off with the new season of the Hopkins Press Podcast, we interview Gabriela Lee about her recent...
Ten Tips for Teaching with AI
These ten tips from Teaching with AI will help you adapt your classroom to the future of learning.
A Web of Support for Black Women in Higher Education
The right relationships make all the differenceRead “A Web of Support: A Critical Narrative Analysis of Black Women’s Relationships in STEM Disciplines” (The Review of Higher Education 47.1, Fall 2023) free through 31 May 2024Who gets to succeed in higher...
ICYMI: New & Notable Articles (22 April 2024)
Each week, we collect the articles that we posted in the last week and put them all in one place, right here on the blog. So no worries if you missed an article we posted to Facebook, X/Twitter, Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram and/or LinkedIn. Here they...
From the Archives: A National Poetry Month Reading List
April is National Poetry Month, and the Hopkins Press journals offer a bounty of verse.We publish many literary journals, a number of which are specifically devoted to the study of poets and their poetry. We recently acquired Victorian Poetry, and are excited...
Top 20 Articles of March 2024
We consulted Project MUSE for a tallly of the most-read articles from Hopkins Press Journals in March 2024 and for the third consecutive month, our most-read article was "For Democratic Governance of Universities: The Case for Administrative Abolition" in...
ICYMI: New & Notable Articles (15 April 2024)
Each week, we collect the articles that we posted in the last week and put them all in one place, right here on the blog. So no worries if you missed an article we posted to Facebook, X/Twitter, Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram and/or LinkedIn. Here they...