In his new book Segregated Time, P.J. Brendese argues that time is used and misused,...
Topic: humanities
Why JHU Students Love Being a Classics Major
Fall 2022
Johns Hopkins students tell us why they love being a classics major in the Krieger...
Unlocking Words with the American Prison Writing Archive
Fall 2022
Adriana Orduña ’23 is one of several Hopkins scholars using the American Prison Writing Archive...
Confronting Cancer through Creative Writing
Spring 2022
Student Joyce Ker is developing and leading creative writing workshops to help cancer patients process...
Creating a Link Between You and the Universe
Spring 2022
The course "The Grandeur of You and the Universe" helps students understand how basic earth,...
Examining the Haitian Revolution
Spring 2022
Professor Daniel Desormeaux's work on voodoo, the history of secrecy, and the Haitian Revolution helps...
Why Hopkins Students Love History
Fall 2021
Four history majors tell us about their work in the department, what they've learned, and...
Learning to Write in Ancient Cultures
Fall 2021
Near Eastern Studies Professor Paul Delnero breaks down his research on how children learned to...
Field Notes: Poetry in Motion
Spring 2021
Junior Sarah Elbasheer is studying Asian and Middle Eastern contributions to the history of science...
Syllabus: From Idea to Animation
Spring 2021
Students created hand-drawn characters and videos for Karen Yasinsky’s Animating Cartoons course last semester.
What’s Old is New Again
Spring 2021
Emily Anderson, assistant professor of classics, and her team of 11 students are examining how...
Field Notes: Double Feature
Fall 2020
Brothers Curtis and Thomas Nishimoto recently collaborated on screenwriting and production on the fantasy film...