Art historian Irene Kabala ’01 PhD discusses her collection of between 1,000 and 1,500 artifacts...
Stories by Kate Pipkin
Brewing Up a Little History
Fall 2023
Noah Chadwick ’13 is part owner of Mobtown Brewing Company, which opened in 2019 in...
Evan Mawarire and #thisflag
Fall 2022
Evan Mawarire, the inaugural Dissident-in-Residence at Johns Hopkins’ SNF Agora Institute, is on a mission...
Poems as Disrupters
Fall 2021
Homewood Professor of the Arts Andrew Motion discusses his 14th volume of poetry, big questions...
A Fall Semester Like No Other
Fall 2020
Citing concerns about a resurgence in COVID-19, President Ronald J. Daniels and Provost Sunil Kumar...
Bringing the University to the Community
Fall 2019
Professor Lawrence Jackson wants to bring Johns Hopkins to the masses, in particular to the...
Can Big Data Solve Big Climate Problems?
Spring 2017
Graduate student Anna Scott and her team have developed the Baltimore Open Air project, an...
Students Against Climate Change
Fall 2016
Two Hopkins undergraduates were selected to represent the American Chemical Society at this year’s United...
Syllabus: Seeing Stars
Spring 2016
Not every Nobel laureate chooses to teach an entry-level science course that includes freshmen, but...
Play Ball!
Spring 2015
Economics major and senior Michael Grewe throws one of the pitches that helped the Blue...
Science Postdocs Take to the Classroom
Spring 2015
The Dean’s Postdoctoral Science Teaching Fellowships program has two goals: to offer more small science...
Finding Fitzgerald
Fall 2014
John Irwin's new book, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Fiction: “An Almost Theatrical Innocence,” was published earlier...