On Display
Spring 2012Finding Museums in unlikely places Johns Hopkins is home to three traditional museums—Homewood Museum, Evergreen...
A poem lovely as … a smartphone?
Fall 2011NO DOUBT ABOUT IT—the ever-evolving modes of new communication make sharing and receiving information much...
The Great Wall of Waverly
Fall 2011If you happen to be driving or walking in Baltimore’s Waverly neighborhood, it’s pretty hard...
Thanks for the Memories
Fall 2011It’s my third time meeting with Mike Yassa ’02. Once again, I park my car...
Interns Make An Impact
Fall 2011Twenty-five Hopkins undergraduates made their mark in Baltimore last summer, through a new internship program...
Teach for America
Spring 2011Harry Black Philosophy and International Studies Appointment: New Orleans, Louisiana “I want to be a...
Spanish Civil War
Spring 2011In 1920, a young man from a prominent Spanish family, Jose Robles Pazos, accepted a...
[Real Science]
Spring 2011It’s a lucky thing that Emily Fisher‘s parents were both scientists. A lecturer in the...
Green Horizons
Spring 20111 | The Man with a Plan When Davis Bookhart arrived on campus in March...