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...
Uncovering the Myths of Leonardo
Spring 2023Art history professor Stephen J. Campbell wants us to focus on the Leonardo da Vinci...
Seeing Ancient Color
Spring 2023The class "Ancient Color: The Technologies and Meanings of Color in Antiquity" helps students look...
Right the Wrongs of Mass Incarceration
Spring 2023International studies and economics major Ava Levine's work on the focus of women after incarceration...
Community from Film
Spring 2023Film and media studies student Cierra Gladden created her thriller short, "Sundown," and made new...
Improving America’s Archives
Spring 2023Allison Marsh ’08 PhD uses historical objects to teach the public about the history of...