As part of the Stories That Matter series, Luke Kelly-Clyne returns to JHU on Thursday, April 30, to screen his new comedy ...
The Guggenheim Fellowship was founded in 1925 by Sen. Simon Guggenheim and his wife Olga Hirsh Guggenheim. It has since ...
The world was at war in April 1943. From Finland to Tunisia, the Philippines to Poland. Though Hitler's heretofore unstoppable Wehrmacht was making its bloodied retreat from the smoldering ruins of ...
On stage during a performance at the Peabody Institute, Sam Pluta sits behind his instrument: a laptop connected to a joystick and two iPads. To his right, pianist Cory Smythe plays arpeggios that ...
On a recent late-winter afternoon, as snow piles slowly melt along Charles Street, the new Bloomberg Student Center teems with warmth and activity. It's overcast outside, yet natural light floods the ...
Gertrude Stein's brief tenure as a student at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is often treated as mere literary trivia, ...
Johns Hopkins University students Henry Le Chang, Roma Desai, Sameer Gabbita, and Oliver Nizet are among 454 students awarded Goldwater Scholarships—one of the oldest and most prestigious national ...
Sue Baker may not be a household name, but her work in the field of injury prevention has made you safer every day ...
Research examining public sentiment on the U.S. health care system highlights more consensus than divergence on reform ...
Eisenhower Library to bury a time capsule. Among them was Bob Murching, the sophomore who had bought the fireproof safe from ...
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