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School of Arts and Sciences

Common Question
A big idea for all to ponder
Published Oct 1, 2024
In first-year seminars and extracurricular programming offered by the Writing Center, students are invited to consider what it means to be human
Neuroscience
Deciphering the brain's mysteries
Published Sept 23, 2024 Video
Johns Hopkins launches OneNeuro, a cross-disciplinary initiative to utilize emerging technologies and AI to finally crack the code on the enigmatic human brain
Opioid crisis
Overdose deaths disproportionately claim Baltimore's poorest, least educated
Published Sept 17, 2024
Johns Hopkins report surveys details of the sprawling reach of drug addiction epidemic
Giving
New materials, familiar space
Published Fall 2024
Flexible funding from an alum is helping researchers act rapidly for scientific progress / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Notebook
Hopkins in Hollywood
Published Fall 2024 Video
A group of Johns Hopkins undergraduate film students now gets a firsthand glimpse of the entertainment industry, as Southern California–based alumni gather annually to talk about Hollywood / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Afterwords
A testimony
Published Fall 2024
An alum works to address the health care disparities faced by undocumented residents in Maryland / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Class notes
Alum teams up with country stars for Nashville music venue
Published Fall 2024
Camille Tambunting, A&S '15, chief operating officer of Strategic Hospitality LLC, was featured in the Amazon Prime documentary Friends in Low Places: Building the Oasis / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Threads of history
Published Fall 2024
Johns Hopkins' Inheritance Baltimore effort helps return a 19th-century embroidered sampler to a Black Baltimore church in time to celebrate its 200th anniversary / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Love's labors lost (and found)
Published Fall 2024
Louise Erdrich's The Mighty Red is an ode to both the fragility of romantic love and our natural world / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Exhibition
Floating Wetlands
Published Fall 2024
Omar Lloyd, A&S '20, helped the National Aquarium bring a tidal salt marsh back to the Inner Harbor / Johns Hopkins Magazine