
"Reading Comprehension Skills of English Majors at Two Midwestern Universities" continued to be the most-read Hopkins Press journal article in June, and the much-discussed CEA Critic article even got a nod in The New Yorker.
Articles on artificial intelligence technologies have been especially popular, with entries from Library Trends, SAIS Review of International Affairs, Hispania, and Arizona Quarterly in last month's Top 20 most-read roster.
We closed out the third season of the Hopkins Press Podcast with a conversation with Barrett Taylor, co-author of a timely new study in The Review of Higher Education, so it should probably not be a surprise that the article, "Tenure Bans: An Exploratory Study of State Legislation Proposing to Eliminate Faculty Tenure, 2012–2022" was among the top 10 most-read articles last month.
Quite few perennial favorites continued to enjoy Top 20 positions, including Koritha Mitchell's essay on "know-your-place aggression"; Jeffrey S. Flier's history of GLP-1 development; and Dustin N. Sharp's appeal for "Pragmatism and Multidimensionality in Human Rights Advocacy."
Meanwhile, new articles that have been making moves include a new poem, "Apologies to All the People in Palestine" by Victoria Reyes from Feminist Formations and future Hopkins Press Podcast guest Lisa Anderson on the therapeutic turn in American universities, from The Embattled University special issue of Social Research.
Read the full list of June's top 20 articles below!