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Democracy Day
'All of us have a role to play'
Published Aug 28, 2023
At JHU's annual Democracy Day, new students learn about the importance of—and threats to—modern democracies
Changemakers
Policy solutions to combat addiction
Published Aug 16, 2023
Jacqueline Hackett, who earned a MPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, serves as deputy chief of staff for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy
Economics
Jonas Nahm joins White House Council of Economic Advisers
Published Aug 15, 2023
SAIS associate professor will advise Biden administration on industrial strategy, including the development of green industries crucial for addressing climate challenges
Q+A
The science and safety of marijuana
Published July 10, 2023
Experimental psychologist Ryan Vandrey discusses the science and safety of recreational cannabis on the heels of legalization in Maryland
Diversity+Inclusion
Events explore underrepresentation of people with disabilities in STEM
Published June 26, 2023
Four from Hopkins participate in discussions highlighting the importance and value of embracing inclusive practices to drive scientific progress, discovery
Hopkins on the Hill
D.C. crowd wowed by JHU research
Published June 8, 2023
Hopkins on the Hill event highlights myriad projects across the enterprise that received funding from government agencies
Commencement 2023
Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers surprise Commencement address
Published May 25, 2023
President of Ukraine speaks stirringly about the indispensable ideals of freedom, self-determination, and democracy, and his nation's fight to defend those ideals in the face of foreign aggression
Q+A
Can we trust AI?
Published March 6, 2023
From Alexa to a robot running amok in the movie 'M3GAN', artificial intelligence is part of everyday life and is capturing our imagination. Johns Hopkins AI expert Rama Chellappa helps us sort out fact from fiction, and whether we should embrace the 'AI spring'.
What's troubling our teens?
Published Winter 2022
Clinical psychologist Tamar Mendelson warns that the United States faces a gathering storm in the form of a teen mental health crisis. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Elections
What we learned from the midterms
Published Nov 11, 2022
Scholars from the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins convened to discuss the influence of factors such as 'Dobbs,' the war in Ukraine, and the specter of the 2024 presidential race on this year's midterm elections