Amy Li's research focuses on student life at Johns Hopkins, especially the coeducation debate that...
Topic: social sciences
Taking the Guesswork Out of Retirement
Spring 2024
Jerry Doctrow ’72 started a blog about retirement to help others navigate the complicated process...
Underwriting Souls with Alexandre White
Spring 2024
Assistant Professor Alexandre White discusses his work on Underwriting Souls, a public, digitized archive of...
Diagnosing Party Politics, and a Way Forward
Spring 2024
Daniel Schlozman discusses his new book, The Hollow Parties.
Hopkins Semester Gives Hopkins Students Gateway to DC
Spring 2024
The new Hopkins Semester D.C. program gives Krieger School students a chance to work and...
In the Field: Public Health Studies
Spring 2024
Students in the Public Health Studies program volunteer at Harriet Lane Clinic.
An Analysis of Changing Press Freedoms in Hong Kong
Spring 2024
In her new book, A Free Press, If You Can Keep It: What Natural Language...
Beekeeping with Julia Burdick-Will
Spring 2024
Julia Burdick-Will, associate professor in the Department of Sociology, talks about her beekeeping hobby.
Baltimore’s Chinese Community in Focus
Spring 2024
Ethan Tan's research on Baltimore's Chinese community uses first-person stories to investigate how Chinese restaurants...
Following the Course of Major Problems
Spring 2024
William E. Connolly, considered a giant in political theory, talks about the discipline as a...
Cosmic Visions: Contemplating our Place in the Cosmos
Spring 2024
Krieger School faculty working on Cosmic Visions are collaborating across the fields of history, philosophy,...
Johns Hopkins Opens a New Home in Washington, D.C.
Fall 2023
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center, focused on policy and housing JHU's new School of Government...