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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
Prescription for addiction
Published
Fall 2016
Administered for pain, drugs like OxyContin have taken a massive toll
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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
Man of letters
Published
Fall 2016
For his new book, Michael Kun returns to an old form: the epistolary novel
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Alumni
Advancing auteurs
Investments made personal
Big band on campus
Fleet Week VIPs
100 years of ROTC
Class notes
Cabby cookery
Prosecuting terror
In memoriam
A screenwriter's tale