A look inside "The Modern American Presidential Election in Historical Perspective," taught by Leah Wright...
Section: Classroom
Syllabus: Stagecraft
Spring 2024
Bill Roche's Stagecraft class teaches students the hands-on approach to technical and theoretical elements of...
Growing Art from Agar
Web extra
Students in the From Proteins to Living Art intersession course spent two weeks pipetting and...
Syllabus: Children’s Literature and the Self
Fall 2023
All about the Comparative Thought and Literature class "Children's Literature and the Self: From Fairy...
Seeing Ancient Color
Spring 2023
The class "Ancient Color: The Technologies and Meanings of Color in Antiquity" helps students look...
Why JHU Students Love Earth and Planetary Sciences
Spring 2023
JHU Earth and Planetary Sciences students tell us why they love their major.
Sparking the Imagination in First-Year Seminars
Spring 2023
From the journey of the earthworm to signs of racial inequity, Johns Hopkins First-Year Seminars...
Students Trace Overlooked History in Sacred Places
Spring 2023
Students in the community course "Researching the Africana Archive: Black Cemetery Stories" contribute to the...
Religion and Colonization in Mexico
Spring 2023
The Experiential Research Lab "Holy Conquest: Religion and Colonization in 16th-Century Mexico" travelled to Mexico...
Learning About Minds and Machines
Fall 2022
Phillip Honenberger leads the course Minds and Machines, that focuses on philosophical questions about AI.
Why JHU Students Love Being a Classics Major
Fall 2022
Johns Hopkins students tell us why they love being a classics major in the Krieger...
Why Students Love the Medicine, Science, and the Humanities Major
Spring 2022
Four Medicine, Science, and the Humanities majors tell us what makes the MSH major exciting,...