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After various moves on and off the University's [[Homewood campus]], the Press acquired a permanent home in Baltimore's Charles Village neighborhood in 1993, when it relocated to a renovated former church. Built in 1897, the granite and brick structure was the original church of the Saints Philip and James Roman Catholic parish and now houses the offices of the Press on five floors.
 
In its 125 years of scholarly publishing, the Press has had only seveneight directors: Nicholas Murray, 1878–1908; Christian W. Dittus, 1908–1948; Harold E. Ingle, 1948–1974; Jack G. Goellner, 1974–1996; Willis G. Regier, 1996–1998; James D. Jordan, 1998–2003; Kathleen Keane, 2003–2017; and Barbara Pope, 2017-present.<ref>[https://hub.jhu.edu/2017/02/02/jhu-press-keane-retirement/ Kathleen Keane, director of JHU Press for past 13 years, to retire]</ref>
 
==Publications and divisions==