Alessandra Villarreal ’14: Piecing Together Fragments
Fall 2013Alessandra Villarreal’s research took her to Cahal Pech, an archaeological site in Belize, to analyze...
Learning From My Learning Disorder
Fall 2013Diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age, Tess Thomas ’14 didn’t know what the future...
Poetic Justice
Spring 2013The recipient of a Dean’s Undergraduate Research Award, Grady Stevens embarked on an extensive study...
Searching for Etruscan Children
Spring 2013Marie Nicole Coscolluela’s research considers the life of Etruscan children.
Finding Truth in Family Fictions
Spring 2013Sociology Professor Katrina Bell McDonald’s course The African-American Family culminates with the Black Family Saga...
Undergrads Curate Exhibit About Post-war Jewish Life in Baltimore
Fall 2012Jews on the Move explores the postwar relocation of Baltimore’s Jewish community from the city...
How Free Is Free Will?
Fall 2012The nature of free will and moral responsibility is a discussion philosophers have been having...
Waste Not, Want Not
Fall 2012Lily Newman '12 traced the fascinating past of medical waste and various views on disposal...
The Gilman Years — Before Johns Hopkins
Fall 2012While writing his thesis on Daniel Coit Gilman, Kevin Chun '12 uncovered little-known facts about...
Con Men Characters of American Literature
Fall 2012Social Climbers and Charlatans in American Literature is a popular course in the English department.
Professor Discovers Remains of Ancient Human Ancestor
Spring 2012It seems that “Lucy” was not the only hominin on the block in northern Africa...
Film & Media Studies
Spring 2012Worth a Surf: krieger.jhu.edu/film-media Film and Media Studies is an undergraduate program incorporating courses in film history,...