Assistant professor Brian Camley talks about his horses Felix and Zukini.
Section: Faculty
Ask the Professor: Robert Barbera
Fall 2024
Robert J. Barbera ’74 BA, ’78 PhD, lecturer in the Department of Economics and director...
A Down-to-Earth Primer on the Planets
Fall 2024
Professor Sabine Stanley's first book, What’s Hidden Inside Planets?, is an easy-reading primer on the...
Diagnosing Party Politics, and a Way Forward
Spring 2024
Daniel Schlozman discusses his new book, The Hollow Parties.
Ask the Professor with Andrew Gordus
Spring 2024
Andrew Gordus’s lab uses two model organisms to study the cellular and genetic mechanisms that...
Beekeeping with Julia Burdick-Will
Spring 2024
Julia Burdick-Will, associate professor in the Department of Sociology, talks about her beekeeping hobby.
Questioning Reality and Our Place in It
Fall 2023
William Egginton discusses his new book "The Rigor of Angels: Borges, Heisenberg, Kant, and the...
Ask the professor: Danielle Evans
Fall 2023
We ask Associate Professor Danielle Evans about her writing process and how she drafts her...
Yulia Frumer on edible landscaping
Fall 2023
Yulia Frumer holds a professorship in East Asian science, but she also is an experienced...
Fall 2022 Faculty Awards
Fall 2022
Awards and honors won by Krieger School faculty in fall 2022.
New Book: Segregated Time
Fall 2022
In his new book Segregated Time, P.J. Brendese argues that time is used and misused,...
New Faculty Books Fall 2022
Fall 2022
New books Krieger School faculty published in fall 2022.