Beekeeping with Julia Burdick-Will
Spring 2024Julia Burdick-Will, associate professor in the Department of Sociology, talks about her beekeeping hobby.
Syllabus: Stagecraft
Spring 2024Bill Roche's Stagecraft class teaches students the hands-on approach to technical and theoretical elements of...
Following the Course of Major Problems
Spring 2024William E. Connolly, considered a giant in political theory, talks about the discipline as a...
Shared Purpose with Johns Hopkins ROTC
Spring 2024Students from Johns Hopkins ROTC learn leadership, teamwork, and people skills through workouts, summer training,...
Yulia Frumer on edible landscaping
Fall 2023Yulia Frumer holds a professorship in East Asian science, but she also is an experienced...
Agricultural Development and Food Sovereignty
Fall 2023Iván Ruiz-Hernández speaks about his research into the food systems affecting small farms in southern...
Trusting the Process at the Center for Visual Arts
Fall 2023The Center for Visual Arts (CVA) has seen its share of growth over the last...
Seeing Ancient Color
Spring 2023The class "Ancient Color: The Technologies and Meanings of Color in Antiquity" helps students look...
The Building Blocks of Mentorship
Spring 2023In higher education circles, mentors play a critical role in influencing the academic, career, and...
Sparking the Imagination in First-Year Seminars
Spring 2023From the journey of the earthworm to signs of racial inequity, Johns Hopkins First-Year Seminars...
Far and Away with the James Webb Telescope
Fall 2022When the first stunning images from the James Webb Space Telescope were released last summer,...
Magazine Brings Literary Style to Philosophical Writings
Fall 2022A new magazine for philosophical writings, The Raven, covers ethics, consciousness, time, and more.