Students Today, Leaders Tomorrow
Spring 2012“Social Climbers and Charlatans in American Literature.” “Best Sellers in the Early Nineteenth Century.” “Theft,...
Unearthing the Rise of Ethics in Medical Education
Spring 2012As a regular reader of medical journals, pre-med student Lindsey Hutzler ’12 thought nothing between...
A Breakthrough Ruling Rocks Not-so-Mundane Iowa
Spring 2012Andrew Rosenberg ’12 recognizes that his native Iowa—known for corn, soybeans, and the state fair—might...
Gauging Gatsby’s Universality
Spring 2012Chris Benner ’12, like countless other American students, has declared F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby...
The Darkroom Goes Dark
I was unpleasantly surprised to learn of the death of analog (darkroom) photography. Until “The...
Hopkins Economist Appointed to the Federal Reserve
Spring 2012In January, the Federal Reserve Board appointed Professor Jon Faust as special adviser in the...
Homewood Arts Programs
Spring 2012When in search of a creative outlet, Johns Hopkins undergraduates need look no further than...
A poem lovely as … a smartphone?
I enjoyed the interview with poet and professor Mary Jo Salter [Fall 2011, “A poem...
Great Wall of Waverly
Thanks for the photo spread on the “Great Wall of Waverly” [Fall 2011]. The mural...
Richard Conn Henry & Steve Hanke
Spring 2012“One time throughout the world, one date throughout the world.” —Richard Conn Henry, professor in...
Spring 2012, Volume 9 Number 2
Spring 2012
Baltimore: Engaging a City
Fall 2011The summer before I began my job as dean, I was frantically trying to finish...