When COVID-19 began its assault earlier this year, many Krieger School faculty members quickly noticed...
Stories by Rachel Wallach
COVID-19-related Research
Fall 2020
More than 15 Krieger faculty members and researchers are currently doing COVID-19-related work that may...
Syllabus: Past Meets Present Among the Tiles
Fall 2020
The Antioch Recovery Project course, part of the Krieger School’s Classics Research Lab, is an...
It’s Time for Some Truth Telling
Fall 2020
Professor Martha Jones explores her new books, the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment, and the...
Valuing the Vote
Spring 2020
On the eve of the 2020 U.S. elections, the Arts and Sciences Magazine features the...
‘We Have to Keep This Going’
Spring 2020
A Teachable Moment … Online Former Wall Street economist Robert Barbera’s Macroeconomics Strategies course typically covers topics...
Works in Progress: Marina Bedny
Spring 2020
Cognitive scientist Marina Bedny and colleagues showed that the purpose is very similar across most...
Syllabus: A close look inside the classroom
Spring 2020
Derek Schilling's For the Record class covered the music, art, culture, and social movements of...
Paying it Forward
Fall 2019
Adam J. Milam '08, the first African American chief resident in anesthesiology at Cedars-Sinai Medical...
Syllabus: A close look inside the classroom
Fall 2019
Students in sociology lecturer Mike Reese's Introduction to Urban Studies course researched current challenges in...
Humanities Legend Richard Macksey Dies at 87
Fall 2019
Humanities legend Richard A. Macksey ’53, MA ’54, PhD ’57 died in July. He was...
Halting Epilepsy in Its Tracks
Spring 2019
Alexander Rotenberg ’93, a neurologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, is working to prevent epilepsy after...