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Unraveling the True Machiavelli
Spring 2015
Niccoló Machiavelli gets a bum rap, charges Christopher Celenza, chairman of the Department of Classics...
Getting Hands-on with Ancient Greece
Spring 2015
Recreating Ancient Greek Ceramics isn’t a conventional class; it is a new hands-on course in...
Finding Fitzgerald
Fall 2014
John Irwin's new book, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Fiction: “An Almost Theatrical Innocence,” was published earlier...
Krieger School Awarded Department of Education Grant
Fall 2014
The $960,000 grant of Title VI funding will be used to support undergraduate and graduate...
After Apartheid
Spring 2014
Katherine Newman's new book is a penetrating and poignant exploration of race, prosperity, class, identity,...
Learning from History
Spring 2014
Political science professor Steven Teles teaches a class called Policy Errors, Mistakes and Disasters: Learning...
The Transformative Power of the Word
Fall 2013
In her new novel Someone, Writing Seminars faculty member Alice McDermott uncovers the beauty and...
An Investment Worth Making
Fall 2013
Gregory F. Ball, vice dean for science and research infrastructure, talks about what happens when...
Down to "The Wire"
Fall 2013
Peter Beilenson uses episodes from the popular television series to illustrate how city institutions have...
Krieger.jhu.edu
Fall 2013
Cool student videos, super-easy navigation, colorful “fields of study” pages—these are just a few of...
Drawing on Art
Spring 2013
Craig Hankin ’76, director of Homewood Art Workshops, talks about why the arts play a...