The class "Ancient Color: The Technologies and Meanings of Color in Antiquity" helps students look...
Stories by Rachel Wallach
The Building Blocks of Mentorship
Spring 2023
In higher education circles, mentors play a critical role in influencing the academic, career, and...
Sparking the Imagination in First-Year Seminars
Spring 2023
From the journey of the earthworm to signs of racial inequity, Johns Hopkins First-Year Seminars...
Far and Away with the James Webb Telescope
Fall 2022
When the first stunning images from the James Webb Space Telescope were released last summer,...
Magazine Brings Literary Style to Philosophical Writings
Fall 2022
A new magazine for philosophical writings, The Raven, covers ethics, consciousness, time, and more.
Neuroscientists Find Brain Mechanism Tied to Age-related Memory Loss
Fall 2022
Johns Hopkins neuroscientists working with rats have pinpointed a mechanism in the brain responsible for...
Learning About Minds and Machines
Fall 2022
Phillip Honenberger leads the course Minds and Machines, that focuses on philosophical questions about AI.
Unlocking Words with the American Prison Writing Archive
Fall 2022
Adriana Orduña ’23 is one of several Hopkins scholars using the American Prison Writing Archive...
Healthy Babies Around the World
Fall 2022
Noah Trudeau is part of a research project trialing how protein supplements affect antibiotics in...
What Economists Really Do
Spring 2022
More than just Wall Street types or stock market prognosticators, Johns Hopkins economics faculty and...
Creating a Link Between You and the Universe
Spring 2022
The course "The Grandeur of You and the Universe" helps students understand how basic earth,...
Public Health Through An Africana Studies Lens
Fall 2021
Go inside the classroom of the course "Africana Studies Meets Public Health" at Johns Hopkins.