“A generation ago, the percentage of college-educated women having children outside of marriage was negligible....
Section: Fall 2021
Seen and Heard: Anand Pandian
Fall 2021
“We face each other across the chasm of polarization, the growing tendency to disparage those...
Seen and Heard: Sabine Stanley
Fall 2021
“It’s just more complex than we thought was going to be the case.”
Seen and Heard: Michael Schatz
Fall 2021
“There’s basically an entire human chromosome that had gone missing.”
Blind and Sighted People Understand Color Similarly
Fall 2021
Krieger School researchers have found that like any sighted person, those born blind understand two bananas...
Inside the Office of Andrew Gordus, Biology
Fall 2021
See all the creepy crawlies Assistant Professor Andrew Gordus keeps in his office.
Astronomy Meets Pathology to Influence Cancer Immunotherapy
Fall 2021
A Krieger School astrophysicist partners with Hopkins Medicine researchers to map tumor and immune cells...
Why We Love Pumpkin Spice
Fall 2021
Krieger School perception researchers talk about what makes us love the aroma of pumpkin spice.
From the Dean’s Desk Fall 2021
Fall 2021
Dean Christopher S. Celenza reports on the state of the Krieger School in Fall 2021,...
The Enduring Value of an English Degree
Fall 2021
In the face of a growing focus on STEM fields, Professor Mark Christian Thompson talks...
Johns Hopkins Athletes Rebound from COVID Restrictions
Fall 2021
When COVID-19 closed the campus in March 2020, more than 400 Johns Hopkins Krieger School...
Humanity’s Debt to Fruit Fly Research
Fall 2021
This tiny creature has offered up crucial insights for a century. At Johns Hopkins, scientists...