On July 4, 2012, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, announced the...
Section: News
Keeping It Real in a Baltimore Jail
Fall 2012
Zachary Athing '13 tutors men in the Baltimore City Detention Center.
Welcome New Faculty
Fall 2012
The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences welcomed a talented group of new faculty members...
Krieger School Welcomes Controversial Russian Scholar
Fall 2012
After losing his job in Russia, Nikolay Koposov is now a guest professor at the...
Physics and Astronomy Department Mourns Death of Professor
Fall 2012
Professor Zlatko Tesanovic, widely admired as a theoretical condensed matter physicist, died on July 26.
Italy’s Gatekeeper of the Humanities
Fall 2012
Christopher Celenza is the director of the American Academy in Rome, where he's gaining a...
Hopkins Economist Appointed to the Federal Reserve
Spring 2012
In January, the Federal Reserve Board appointed Professor Jon Faust as special adviser in the...
Homewood Arts Programs
Spring 2012
When in search of a creative outlet, Johns Hopkins undergraduates need look no further than...
Learning Chinese Opens Doors to Collaboration
Spring 2012
As China’s economy continues to grow, so does the country’s scientific and technological prowess. Decades...
New Academy Brings Research to Retirement
Spring 2012
A rendering of the renovated Greenhouse, which will house the Academy. When esteemed university professors...
From Graffiti to Hospital Waste
Spring 2012
Growing up in Houston, William McCance ’12 never saw much graffiti. Then he came to...
Rebuilding the Foundation of Science Education
Spring 2012
A new university-wide initiative aims to change the way science is introduced to undergraduates. With...