The Murals of Cartagena
Fall 2025Inspired by the colorful and often subversive murals he saw while visiting Cartagena, Colombia, in...
Uncovering the Latino Experience at Hopkins
Fall 2025Sandy Monter-Casio, a senior majoring in sociology and The Writing Seminars, used her $5,000 Dean’s...
Archaeologist Glenn Schwartz Digs His Job
Spring 2025Archaeologist Glenn Schwartz's discoveries are resetting what we know about where and when the alphabet...
Women Who Wrote About a New American Nation
Fall 2024Hilary Gallito ’25 is studying the words of three remarkable Revolutionary-era women who wrote about...
Finding Commonalities Between China and the U.S.
Fall 2024Yuen Yuen Ang says China’s political economy today resembles America’s during the Gilded Age of...
Taking the Guesswork Out of Retirement
Spring 2024Jerry Doctrow ’72 started a blog about retirement to help others navigate the complicated process...
An Analysis of Changing Press Freedoms in Hong Kong
Spring 2024In her new book, A Free Press, If You Can Keep It: What Natural Language...
Digital Comedy Series Takes Dad Jokes Seriously
Fall 2023Adam Rodgers, Faxon Director of Film and Media Studies, on his online comedy series Turf...
Seeds of Success
Fall 2023Mahzi Malcolm Martin ’15 is the founder of Planticular, a Manhattan-based company that helps individuals...
A Game Theory Strategy to Fight Political Gridlock
Spring 2023Associate Professor Ying Chen uses game theory to investigate effective long-term political actions, especially around...
U.S. Navy Commander Finds His Place in History
Spring 2023Ryan Mewett ’22 PhD completed his PhD focusing on modern naval warfare and is now...
Tapping into Big Data
Spring 2014The secrets of hundreds of millions of galaxies and stars are stored in a humming,...