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Fall 2016 Contents

Front

  • Message
  • Contributors
  • Note
  • Dialogue

Departments

  • Idea 20/20 in the classroom
  • Artifact Life circles
  • Forefront
    • Mr. Consultant goes to Washington
    • High-tech theology
    • Forecasting arrhythmia
    • Global Rx
    • Conservatory hip-hop
    • Down(town) on the farm
    • A smartphone lifeline
  • Evidence What microbiota might say about cancer
  • Text
    • Up from the street
    • Neighborhood matters
    • Anomie and anxiety
  • Campus
    • New provost
    • Open access to monographs
    • Leading the flock
    • Advancing nursing
    • Krieger renovation
    • Eight more years
    • Abbreviated
  • Golomb's Gambits F/V Interchanges

Features

Doctor Guitar
Published Fall 2016
Musicians get hurt a lot: Paging Dr. Serap Bastepe-Gray / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Illustration of pills, prescription pads, and syringes
Prescription for addiction
Published Fall 2016
Administered for pain, drugs like OxyContin have taken a massive toll / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Illustration of a chicken
Between farm and fork
Published Fall 2016
Ellen Silbergeld aims for the heart with Chickenizing Farms and Food, an appeal to transform what we talk about when we talk about food / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Illustration of a man writing letters
Man of letters
Published Fall 2016
For his new book, Michael Kun returns to an old form: the epistolary novel / Johns Hopkins Magazine

Alumni

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  • Big band on campus
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  • Prosecuting terror
  • In memoriam
  • A screenwriter's tale
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