After a childhood that took her from Vienna to Belgrade to Washington, D.C., and Jakarta,...
Section: Alumni
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...
30 Years or Less
Fall 2011
In November 2010, Variety listed Michael Diliberti ’04 as one of “Ten Screenwriters to Watch.”...
Bringing Writing Into Baltimore Schools
Fall 2011
“I want you to think about how to get rid of wishy-washy words,” Writing Seminars...
Grappling with the Politics of Washington…State, That Is
Fall 2011
Adam Kline (l) and Fred Finn are dedicated to Washington state residents. They were two...
Doing Something Disruptive
Fall 2011
Chieh Huang ’03 (right) could have been a lawyer, and Chris Cheung ’03 could have...
Suited to a "T"
Spring 2011
When Emily Li Mandri ’09 found herself contemplating life after Hopkins during January of her...
Hard Work in the Big Easy
Spring 2011
Phil Bildner ’90 quit his New York City teaching job five years ago—but now more...
The Writing Nut
Spring 2011
Much of Marshall Honorof‘s novel, Space and Sensibility, came to light during his commute into...
A Champion for Young Americans
Spring 2011
“Why should I care?” That’s the question that Paula Boggs ’81 wants to answer, right...