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About WSU Press

A member of the Association of University Presses, WSU Press is known for its established editorial program focused on the American West, particularly the history, prehistory, environment, politics, and culture of the greater Northwest region. The Press has published Northwest Science, the academic journal of the Northwest Scientific Association, since 1934. WSU Press has a proud heritage as an award winning, public university press in Pacific Northwest history, earning recognition from the American Library Association, the Pacific Northwest Historians Guild, and the Washington State Library. WSU Press books have received Washington State Book Awards and Idaho Book Awards. They have been read on the International Space Station and featured on C-SPAN2. WSU Press authors have been interviewed on numerous regional radio programs, as well as National Public Radio and PBS television productions, and are frequent speakers throughout the Northwest.

Staff Directory

NameTitlePhoneEmailRoom
Linda BathgateDirector509-335-7630linda.bathgate@wsu.eduTerrell Library 120N
Beth BlakesleyAssistant Editor509-335-6134beth.blakesley@wsu.eduRemote
Caryn LawtonMarketing Manager509-335-7877lawton@wsu.eduTerrell Library 120J
General Inquiries509-335-7880wsupress@wsu.edu
WSU Press is located in the WSU Libraries on the Washington State University campus in Pullman, Washington. WSU Press PO Box 645610 Pullman WA  99164-5610 509-335-7880 or 800-354-7360 (orders) wsupress@wsu.edu