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Fall 2014 Contents
Front
Message
Contributors
Note
Dialogue
Departments
Idea
Land, love, and the city
Artifact
Making waves
Forefront
Don't try this
Go with a hunch—plus data
Virtuous development
Comics meet medicine
Neuroteaching
Intimate windows
Choke science
Evidence
Cognitively good and bad
Text
Hard times
Gentleman robber
A stealth meditation
Who Is
... Jon Weingart
Campus
Winners play here
Close quarters
An ongoing commitment
Tech collaboration
Finery & Finish
Malone Hall
Abbreviated
Features
Writing his way
Published
Fall 2014
Writing about his journey from drug dealer to aspiring writer has made D. Watkins Internet infamous.
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Ouch
Ouch
Published
Fall 2014
Pain afflicts millions of lives and costs millions of dollars; treating it has proved to be extraordinarily hard.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Snake in the garden
Published
Fall 2014
Photos
Roland Park was one of America's first garden suburbs, and it was built for whites only.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
The resilient species
Published
Fall 2014
As Ruth DeFries looked at the population curve, one thing about it particularly caught her eye: It never went backwards.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Alumni
Facing the toughest choices
The imperfect measure of care
Going long
Big data, big questions
Solidarity in service
Class notes
Curator of tomorrow's talent
The sweet life, with just a hint of oak
In memoriam
Still here