Syllabus: Stagecraft
Spring 2024Bill Roche's Stagecraft class teaches students the hands-on approach to technical and theoretical elements of...
Collection Affection
Spring 2024Art historian Irene Kabala ’01 PhD discusses her collection of between 1,000 and 1,500 artifacts...
Entwining Cognitive Quilting
Spring 2024Daniela Rodriguez ’24 uses textiles to express cognitive concepts, such as memory consolidation, in quilts...
Cosmic Visions: Contemplating our Place in the Cosmos
Spring 2024Krieger School faculty working on Cosmic Visions are collaborating across the fields of history, philosophy,...
Footprints from the Past
Fall 2023Doctoral candidates Emma Bilski and her students share important insights they gained as part of...
Art Historian Daniel Weiss Returns
Fall 2023Art historian Daniel H. Weiss, A&S ’82 (MA), ’92 (PhD), has returned to Johns Hopkins...
Questioning Reality and Our Place in It
Fall 2023William Egginton discusses his new book "The Rigor of Angels: Borges, Heisenberg, Kant, and the...
Ask the professor: Danielle Evans
Fall 2023We ask Associate Professor Danielle Evans about her writing process and how she drafts her...
Digital Comedy Series Takes Dad Jokes Seriously
Fall 2023Adam Rodgers, Faxon Director of Film and Media Studies, on his online comedy series Turf...
Pop Culture and Feminism
Fall 2023Arusa Malik discusses her First-Year Fellowship focused on using library artifacts to understand connections between...
Trusting the Process at the Center for Visual Arts
Fall 2023The Center for Visual Arts (CVA) has seen its share of growth over the last...
Syllabus: Children’s Literature and the Self
Fall 2023All about the Comparative Thought and Literature class "Children's Literature and the Self: From Fairy...