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Welcome, Sierra!

August 27th, 2021 posted by Marty Brown

We’re excited to introduce Sierra Sherland, our George P. Griffis intern for the 2021–2022 school year. Get to know Sierra and the books she’s diving into as she joins the OSU Press team.

60th Anniversary Sale

60th Anniversary Sale: Indigenous Studies

May 28th, 2021 posted by Marty Brown

All year long, in celebration of our 60th anniversary, we're offering a 60% discount on a rotating selection of books. You'll never find a better price on these gems from our publishing past, but you'll need to act fast, as the selection changes monthly.

cover of Bearing Witness

On Earth Day, a New Strategy for Reclaiming the Future from Fossil Fuels

April 22nd, 2021 posted by kaskes

On Earth Day, a New Strategy for Reclaiming the Future from Fossil Fuels

By Kathleen Dean Moore

 

Fifty-one years ago today, 21 million people celebrated the first Earth Day, a national commitment to clean air and water on the planet that sustains and delights us. Now, more than a billion people in 190 countries turn out to celebrate Earth Day every year and recommit to the planet’s protection.

Book cover for "The Last Layer of the Ocean" a yellow kayak on a calm body of water

Mary Emerick: On Love and Kayaking

April 5th, 2021 posted by kaskes

There are five layers of the ocean, though most of us will only ever see one. The deepest layer is the midnight zone, where the only light comes from bioluminescence, created by animals who live there. In order to see, these creatures must create their own light. They move like solitary suns, encased in their own bubbles of freezing water. This is the most remote, unexplored zone on the planet. Though hostile to humans, it’s a source of rapt fascination for Mary Emerick, who would go there in a heartbeat if she could.

60th Anniversary Sale

60th Anniversary Sale: All About the Environment

April 1st, 2021 posted by Marty Brown

All year long, in celebration of our 60th anniversary, we're offering a 60% discount on a rotating selection of books. You'll never find a better price on these gems from our publishing past, but you'll need to act fast, as the selection changes monthly. In celebration of Earth Day, our sale books for April are all about the environment. You have through Tuesday, May 4, to get 60% off these titles when ordering through our website. To get the discount, enter the promo code OSU60 at checkout.

"On the Run" cover with the silloutte of a tree with yellow, pink, and dark sky in the background

On the Blog with Cate Doucette

March 30th, 2021 posted by kaskes

For over a decade, Cate Doucette chased winter around the world to ski, from the White Mountains of her native New Hampshire to the slopes of Alaska, British Columbia, California, Argentina, Switzerland, and beyond. But she always kept one eye toward living a more settled life and putting her heart on the line if someone would just ask her to. Like other women who choose or yearn to be in the wilderness, she wrestled to reconcile her outdoor ambitions with society’s expectations of women.

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