Olivia Schieber '14: Soldiers of South Korea
Spring 2014Olivia Schieber had the opportunity to hear firsthand from Korean nationals about their military experience—information...
Exploring the Depths of Mathematics and Philosophy
Spring 2014Caleb Baechtold '16 came to Johns Hopkins thinking he knew exactly what he wanted to...
Spotlight on: Krieger School’s Popular Film and Media Studies Program
Fall 2013As the Film and Media Studies Program approaches its 20th anniversary, it continues to grow...
Down to "The Wire"
Fall 2013Peter Beilenson uses episodes from the popular television series to illustrate how city institutions have...
Abby Harri ’14 and Michael Nakan ’14: Searching for Justice
Fall 2013Abby Harri and Michael Nakan are collaborating on Baby Booking, a documentary that paints a...
Sarah Horton ’14: Immigration and Housing
Fall 2013Sarah Horton is using her Dean’s Undergraduate Research Award to investigate why many Hispanic immigrants...
Healing the City’s Wounded
Spring 2013Lisa Smith ’13 conducts surveys about wound care on the mobile van of the Baltimore...
Creating Health Care Opportunities in Poor Nations
Spring 2013he fieldwork of Sminu Bose ’12 took her to India and Cambodia.
Finding Truth in Family Fictions
Spring 2013Sociology Professor Katrina Bell McDonald’s course The African-American Family culminates with the Black Family Saga...
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...