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.
“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...
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...
30 Years or Less
Fall 2011
In November 2010, Variety listed Michael Diliberti ’04 as one of “Ten Screenwriters to Watch.”...