In January 2011, Robert Stephen Ford ’80 became the first U.S. ambassador to Syria in...
Section: Alumni
Violence Claims Life of Young Diplomat
Spring 2013
The Krieger School community mourns the untimely loss of Anne Smedinghoff ’09, a U.S. diplomat...
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.
Hopkins Globetrotter Still on the Fast Track
Spring 2012
After a childhood that took her from Vienna to Belgrade to Washington, D.C., and Jakarta,...
Rwanda's Long Walk from Genocide to Well-Being
Spring 2012
When Donald Koran ’80, MA ’82, PhD, worked in Rwanda from 1999 to 2001, as...
“I Sit with Shakespeare and He Winces Not”
Spring 2012
“When I was a freshman, sitting in my room in Griffin House,” John Guess, Jr....
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...
Fueled by Curiosity, Fulfilled by Storytelling
Spring 2012
Frank Bond ’77 inside the Newseums’s News History Gallery. Will Kirk / Homewoodphoto.jhu.edu Standing beneath...
30 Years or Less
Fall 2011
In November 2010, Variety listed Michael Diliberti ’04 as one of “Ten Screenwriters to Watch.”...