Christine Jang-Trettien PhD ’20 completed research on disinvestment, poverty, and speculation in Baltimore neighborhoods.
Stories by Keith Meisel
A Path to Pediatrics
Fall 2022
LaTonya Russell ’00 serves her community as a pediatrician at the Sentara Family Medicine and...
Creating Safer Roads through Policy
Fall 2021
Natalie Draisin '10, MPH/MBA '15 works with the Federation International de L'automobile Foundation to prevent...
Slavery and Restitution
Spring 2021
Caleb McDaniel ’06 PhD won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for History with his book "Sweet...
The Gullibility Quotient
Spring 2021
Stephen Greenspan '62 on his career in research on gullibility.
The Eyes Have It
Fall 2020
Ethnie Jones, BA '83, MD '87, is a comprehensive ophthalmologist who specializes in cataract surgery...
The Push and Pull of American Democracy
Fall 2020
Robert Lieberman's new book, Four Threats: The Recurring Crises of American Democracy, discusses the pillars...
Finding Common Ground Around the Globe
Spring 2020
Cameron Munter MA ’78, PhD ’84, spent 30 years in the U.S. Foreign Service, under...
Works in Progress: Samuel Spinner
Spring 2020
Faculty Samuel Spinner is working on a new book focusing on holocaust museums and literature,...
Bookshelf: From the Grounds Up
Fall 2019
Casey Marina Lurtz's new book, From the Grounds Up, details how the Mexican district of...