Justin Falcone '15: Under the Volcano
Fall 2014A summer spent in Sicily observing Mount Etna was the catalyst for Justin Falcone’s interest...
Finding Fitzgerald
Fall 2014John Irwin's new book, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Fiction: “An Almost Theatrical Innocence,” was published earlier...
Building a Sense of Accessibility
Fall 2014Writing Seminars major Kylie Sharkey '16 explores the next big thing in academic and cultured...
Jenny "Em" Mitchell '15: Mormon Stories
Fall 2014Psychology major Jenny Mitchell’s research looks closely at sexuality and gender issues in the Mormon...
Shanna Murray '14: Mapping Language
Spring 2014Shanna Murray’s research lies at the intersection of her two majors: cognitive science and Romance...
Chris Hynes '14: A Question of Morality
Spring 2014Chris Hynes, a double major in mathematics and philosophy, explores competing views of morality.
Kelsey Champagne '15: History Detective
Spring 2014Kelsey Champagne’s work meticulously creates a micro-history of a little known historical figure, Solomon Aldred.
Archaeological Refugee
Spring 2014Glenn Schwartz, the Whiting Professor of Archaeology in the Department of Near Eastern Studies, talks...
Exploring the Depths of Mathematics and Philosophy
Spring 2014Caleb Baechtold '16 came to Johns Hopkins thinking he knew exactly what he wanted to...
Learning from History
Spring 2014Political science professor Steven Teles teaches a class called Policy Errors, Mistakes and Disasters: Learning...
The Transformative Power of the Word
Fall 2013In her new novel Someone, Writing Seminars faculty member Alice McDermott uncovers the beauty and...
Spotlight on: Krieger School’s Popular Film and Media Studies Program
Fall 2013As the Film and Media Studies Program approaches its 20th anniversary, it continues to grow...