Forging Connections Among Muslims
Fall 2012Rafee Al-Mansur and Mohamed Hamouda are producing a documentary film about African-American and immigrant Muslim...
Mapping Out Global Health Care Systems
Fall 2012How do socioeconomic conditions affect life expectancy? Do people in countries with nationalized medicine live...
Conspiracy Theories Deconstructed
Spring 2012In March 2011, Nolan DiFrancesco, a Hopkins junior who was studying at the American University...
Wretched Subjects
Spring 2012For most of us, the name Galileo Galilei evokes a vision of a nearly infallible...
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,...
Progress Versus Tradition in China
Spring 2012Christopher Mirasola ’12 spent the summer after his sophomore year studying Chinese in Beijing. There,...
Unearthing the Rise of Ethics in Medical Education
Spring 2012As a regular reader of medical journals, pre-med student Lindsey Hutzler ’12 thought nothing between...
A Breakthrough Ruling Rocks Not-so-Mundane Iowa
Spring 2012Andrew Rosenberg ’12 recognizes that his native Iowa—known for corn, soybeans, and the state fair—might...
Getting to Yes
Fall 2011The tension is palpable between the two disputing parties who are seated opposite each other...
Giving Voice to Those with HIV/AIDS
Fall 2011The most effective HIV prevention programs are tailored carefully to their intended audience, concludes Rachel...
Exploring Race and Politics through a New Lens
Spring 2011Classes don’t usually make Lauren Berger nervous. As a sophomore, the international relations major has...
High-Speed Rail: Where…and When?
Spring 2011Four months into his term, President Obama outlined his plans for a high-speed rail system...