Three book recommendations from faculty in chemistry, sociology, and comparative thought and literature.
Section: Big Ideas
Poems as Disrupters
Fall 2021
Homewood Professor of the Arts Andrew Motion discusses his 14th volume of poetry, big questions...
Public Health Through An Africana Studies Lens
Fall 2021
Go inside the classroom of the course "Africana Studies Meets Public Health" at Johns Hopkins.
Learning to Write in Ancient Cultures
Fall 2021
Near Eastern Studies Professor Paul Delnero breaks down his research on how children learned to...
The Search for Dark Matter
Fall 2021
Assistant Professor Danielle Speller discusses her new lab and her front-running research for dark matter...
What Are You Reading
Spring 2021
Our professors talk about books.
Syllabus: From Idea to Animation
Spring 2021
Students created hand-drawn characters and videos for Karen Yasinsky’s Animating Cartoons course last semester.
More Faculty Books
Spring 2021
Faculty books published in Spring 2021.
Words of Faith
Spring 2021
Niloofar Haeri, professor of anthropology and chair of the Krieger School’s Program in Islamic Studies,...
What’s Old is New Again
Spring 2021
Emily Anderson, assistant professor of classics, and her team of 11 students are examining how...
Applications-Agnostic
Spring 2021
Assistant Professor Thomas Kempa uses chemistry as a tool to sculpt nano and quantum materials,...
The Push and Pull of American Democracy
Fall 2020
Robert Lieberman's new book, Four Threats: The Recurring Crises of American Democracy, discusses the pillars...