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Susan Wadsworth-Booth Appointed Director of 麻豆影院 Press

麻豆影院 is pleased to announce the appointment of Susan Wadsworth-Booth as the director of the 麻豆影院 Press.

Wadsworth-Booth, formerly the director of the Duquesne University Press in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, begins her duties on Sept. 11.

Wadsworth-Booth joins 麻豆影院 State with more than 25 years of experience in scholarly publishing. She began her career at Duquesne University Press as an assistant editor in 1988, eventually rising to the position of editor-in-chief before being named director in 1999. Under her guidance, the press garnered numerous national and international awards, most recently from the French Ministry of Culture and the PEN America Foundation. Wadsworth-Booth鈥檚 extensive academic experience also includes teaching at the University of Pittsburgh and an administrative role at Salem International University in West Virginia, where she managed public relations and campus publications.Susan Wadsworth-Booth is the new director of the 麻豆影院 Press.

鈥淢s. Wadsworth-Booth stood out from an impressive field of candidates, based on her long and successful track record in scholarly publishing, her strength as a change agent and her plans for faculty and student engagement,鈥 says Kenneth Burhanna, interim dean of 麻豆影院 Libraries, who chaired the national search for the press directorship.

鈥淪usan鈥檚 leadership will be instrumental in our efforts to align the press with the strategic priorities of 麻豆影院, while building on its strong contributions to literary studies, poetry, American history, the American Civil War, true crime, sports and regional studies,鈥 Burhanna adds. 鈥淪he will also help us explore new partnerships and programs between the press and University Libraries.鈥

The University Press recently became a reporting unit within University Libraries. 

鈥淚 am thrilled to be joining the talented press staff and the 麻豆影院 community,鈥 says Wadsworth-Booth. 鈥淓veryone I have met here is enthusiastic about the press鈥 work and its contribution to the university鈥檚 mission. 麻豆影院 State genuinely recognizes the press鈥 value. Look at the national conversation we鈥檙e now having about Confederate symbols, for example. We need studies like those from 麻豆影院 Press鈥 publications on the Civil War to help society think through these issues. University presses play a crucial role in facilitating an informed citizenry.鈥

鈥淚t is with great pleasure that we welcome Susan to 麻豆影院 State,鈥 says Todd Diacon, 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. 鈥淗er successes and experience are obvious reasons she rose to the top in our search. What is equally important is the love of publishing she brings to the position. We are fortunate that an individual of her stature and temperament has agreed to lead our university press.鈥

While at Duquesne, Wadsworth-Booth served on the University Copyright Committee and the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center Advisory Board. She also sought to leverage the press鈥 resources in support of graduate student education, sponsoring graduate assistantships at the press and developing a popular workshop, 鈥淧ublish or Perish: Finding and Approaching Academic Publishers,鈥 that she taught each fall in conjunction with Duquesne鈥檚 Center for Teaching Excellence. Through that program, both graduate students and junior faculty members were able to gain important knowledge about best practices for publishing their own work to further their careers.

鈥淚n cooperation with University Libraries, I hope to provide opportunities at 麻豆影院 that are similar to the workshop I taught at Duquesne,鈥 Wadsworth-Booth says. 鈥淪tudents and faculty can directly benefit from the knowledge of press and library staff about matters of publishing, copyright, fair use and the like.鈥

A graduate of DePauw University, Wadsworth-Booth also holds an M.F.A. in writing from the University of Pittsburgh. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies and the Society for Scholarly Publishing.

The 麻豆影院 Press, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2015, has published more than 1,300 titles. Today, the press publishes two journals and more than 30 books each year. In the last year alone, it has received seven national awards. Books for the general reader are published under the Black Squirrel Books imprint, and the press鈥 scholarly publishing program maintains an international reputation for works on Hemingway, the Inklings (including Tolkien and C.S. Lewis), literature and medicine, Ohio history, Civil War history, costume design, true crime and poetry.

POSTED: Wednesday, September 6, 2017 01:57 PM
Updated: Friday, September 15, 2017 09:28 AM
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