A glimpse at ongoing faculty research.
Section: Research
Works in Progress (Fall 2017)
Fall 2017
A glimpse at ongoing faculty research.
Clear Thinking About Brain Injuries
Fall 2014
Linda Gorman's upper-level undergraduate course Brain Injury and Recovery of Function is designed to keep...
Archaeological Refugee
Spring 2014
Glenn Schwartz, the Whiting Professor of Archaeology in the Department of Near Eastern Studies, talks...
How Free Is Free Will?
Fall 2012
The nature of free will and moral responsibility is a discussion philosophers have been having...
Professor Discovers Remains of Ancient Human Ancestor
Spring 2012
It seems that “Lucy” was not the only hominin on the block in northern Africa...
Reach Out and Touch Something
Spring 2012
Pick up a pen, a cup, a book—no big deal; we don’t give it a...
Hopkins Astrophysicists Detect One of the Farthest Supernovae
Spring 2012
A team of Johns Hopkins astrophysicists using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has detected a distant...
Gauging Gatsby’s Universality
Spring 2012
Chris Benner ’12, like countless other American students, has declared F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby...
Solving the Mysteries of Vision
Spring 2012
In the retina, the thin tissue carpeting the back of the eye, an intriguing type...
Progress Versus Tradition in China
Spring 2012
Christopher Mirasola ’12 spent the summer after his sophomore year studying Chinese in Beijing. There,...
Unearthing the Rise of Ethics in Medical Education
Spring 2012
As a regular reader of medical journals, pre-med student Lindsey Hutzler ’12 thought nothing between...