Valuing the Vote
Spring 2020On the eve of the 2020 U.S. elections, the Arts and Sciences Magazine features the...
‘We Have to Keep This Going’
Spring 2020A Teachable Moment … Online Former Wall Street economist Robert Barbera’s Macroeconomics Strategies course typically covers topics...
Works in Progress: Marina Bedny
Spring 2020Cognitive scientist Marina Bedny and colleagues showed that the purpose is very similar across most...
Syllabus: A close look inside the classroom
Spring 2020Derek Schilling's For the Record class covered the music, art, culture, and social movements of...
Paying it Forward
Fall 2019Adam J. Milam '08, the first African American chief resident in anesthesiology at Cedars-Sinai Medical...
Syllabus: A close look inside the classroom
Fall 2019Students in sociology lecturer Mike Reese's Introduction to Urban Studies course researched current challenges in...
Humanities Legend Richard Macksey Dies at 87
Fall 2019Humanities legend Richard A. Macksey ’53, MA ’54, PhD ’57 died in July. He was...
Halting Epilepsy in Its Tracks
Spring 2019Alexander Rotenberg ’93, a neurologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, is working to prevent epilepsy after...
Syllabus: History Meets Social Media Age: #lawsocialjustice
Spring 2019Six sessions of Martha Jones’ History of Law and Social Justice course took the form...
Sites of Discovery
Spring 2019Following Robots in Japan In a Japanese café, no one bats an eye when the...
The Futures that Follow
Spring 2017Every year, about 15 freshmen arrive at Johns Hopkins as Woodrow Wilson Fellows. They spend...
A New Era for Science
Fall 2013The fall semester marked the opening of the Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories, rising in a graceful...