Amy Li's research focuses on student life at Johns Hopkins, especially the coeducation debate that...
Stories by Adam Hadhazy
Entwining Cognitive Quilting
Spring 2024
Daniela Rodriguez ’24 uses textiles to express cognitive concepts, such as memory consolidation, in quilts...
Easing the Impact of Strokes
Spring 2024
Junior Molly Zhao is studying neuroscience and economics. We spoke with her about her research...
Fathoming Protein Organization
Spring 2024
Margaret Johnson’s lab studies dynamical systems in biology, seeking to mathematically quantify how large molecules...
The Political Dynamics of Disasters
Fall 2023
Sarah Parkinson has dedicated her research to studying the behavior of organizations that are active...
Ending Disparity in Birthing
Fall 2023
Cleo Bluthenthal hopes her research on high maternal mortality, especially for Black women, may help...
Helping Avoid Opioid Relapse
Fall 2023
Robbie Kuang discusses her research on whether cannabidiol might help people cope better with opioid...
Right the Wrongs of Mass Incarceration
Spring 2023
International studies and economics major Ava Levine's work on the focus of women after incarceration...
Reining in Gun Violence
Spring 2023
Public Health Studies major Kobi Khong works with the Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions...
Looking to the Past for the Future
Fall 2022
Daphne Tang's research on the Baltimore Holy Week uprising of 1968 and 2015 demonstrations against...
Achieving Biological Balance
Fall 2022
Kent Kotaka studies the human microbiome with the on-campus Department of Embryology at the Carnegie...
The Neural Links Between Voice and Thought
Spring 2022
Behavioral biology major student Jessica Dure is working to better understand how our ability to...