Empowered While Imprisoned
Fall 2018Bridget Carolan, a political science and international studies double major, is in Ireland studying how...
The Flow of History
Spring 2018Shahmir Ali is exploring how teaching students in his native Pakistan about the region’s ancient...
Bridging the Divide
Spring 2018Senior Alizay Jalisi combined her interests in health care, Spanish, and the immigrant experience into...
Global Perspectives on Public Health
Fall 2017Public Health Studies students study abroad in South Africa, where they take classes and work...
Tracks: Isaac Morales
Fall 2017Following the moves of a wrestler and Hopkins advocate.
Syllabus: Risky Business
Fall 2017In Sex, Drugs, and Dynamic Optimization: The Economics of Risky Behavior, students explore how people...
Mobtown’s Charmed History
Fall 2017In Baltimore: A Political History Matthew Crenson looks at the manifold forces that influenced and...
Syllabus: Global (In)Security
Spring 2017In Global Security Politics, students explore the political implications of weapons of mass destruction and...
Major Infatuation: Political Science
Spring 2017Students tell us why they love their major, in three sentences or less.
Field Notes
Spring 2017Undergraduates on the path to discovery discuss their research.
The Other America—Waiting to Be Heard
Fall 2016A new book, co-written by Johns Hopkins sociologists Stefanie DeLuca and Kathryn Edin, challenges the...
Anchored in Political Pragmatism
Fall 2015Daniel Schlozman's new book explores the ways social movements have played critical roles in American...