Robots, Race, and What it Means to Be Human
Spring 2026Associate Professor Christopher Grobe discusses science fiction and social issues.
Erin Jiminez champions science and martial arts
Spring 2026Erin Jimenez is an assistant professor and a Muay Thai and kickboxing champion.
Getting Hands-on With Science
Spring 2026Student group Applying Science with Kids run experiments with elementary school kids.
Adam Milam Comes Home to Hopkins
Spring 2026Adam J. Milam '08 came back to JHU as an anesthesiology faculty member.
Spotlight on Zach Baylin
Spring 2026Alumnus Zach Baylin is known for his work on King Richard and miniseries Black Rabbit.
Gwydion Suilebhan’s Love of Words
Spring 2026Alumnus Gwydion Suilebhan supports literature and literary opportunities as executive director of the Pen/Faulkner Foundation.
Liberal Education: A Contested Question
Spring 2026This co-hosted class focuses on divergent perspectives on liberal education.
Destined to Treat Patients
Spring 2026Alessia Ianuzzi works with retinal organoids to better understand human development.
Inflation’s Hidden Driver
Spring 2026Qingyuan Fang's research examines fiscal inflation.
Social Circles and Bold Lines
Spring 2026Lana Milman '26 tracks connections between the Cone sisters and Henri Matisse.
Victoria Harms on Soccer in the US
Spring 2026Associate Teaching Professor Victoria Harms on the history of soccer.
Language and Culture in Guadeloupe
Spring 2026An undergraduate trip to Guadeloupe teaches students language skills, culture, and history of the area.