The photography of Chris Arnade, PhD ’94, as seen in his Flickr series, “Faces of...
Section: Alumni
Exploring the Ancestral Homeland
Fall 2013
Raffi Wartanian ’08 recently returned from his ancestral homeland of Armenia after 10 months there...
A Hunger to Write
Fall 2013
For the past year, Jami Attenberg ’93 has been on the road promoting her critically...
Violence Claims Life of Young Diplomat
Spring 2013
The Krieger School community mourns the untimely loss of Anne Smedinghoff ’09, a U.S. diplomat...
Cutting Through the Noise of News
Spring 2013
As managing editor of the Los Angeles Times, Marc Duvoisin ’77 oversees all news departments.
An Eye on Gender and Health
Spring 2013
Janine Austin Clayton ’84 was recently appointed director of the Office of Research on Women’s...
Trying to Build Bridges with Syria
Spring 2013
In January 2011, Robert Stephen Ford ’80 became the first U.S. ambassador to Syria in...
The Writing Life
Fall 2012
Since earning her MA at Johns Hopkins in 1979, Louise Erdrich has written 13 novels.
It’s Hot: High-Tech Sentinel System for “Cold Chain” Process
Fall 2012
Tom Smith '11 is CEO of ESDA LLC, a high-tech startup he created with two...
Sea Tales Inspire Former Inmate
Fall 2012
A book—and its author—helped a former bank robber chart a new course for his life.
The Missing Perspective in the Middle East (and Elsewhere)
Fall 2012
Prince Zeid Ra’ad Zeid Al-Hussein ’87 offers his unique perspective of the Arab Spring.
Traveling the World in the Name of Health
Spring 2012
“Throughout my career, I’ve been a voice for putting patients first.” —Freda C. Lewis-Hall ’76...