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Fall 2017 Contents
Front
Message
Contributors
Note
Dialogue
Departments
Idea
Safe slumber
Artifact
McPhotos
Forefront
Stepping up
Scratch, scratch, ow!
The protean Du Yun
Clean needle zone
Pig politics
Pack the sunblock
Liquid culture
Gizmo
Smart bait
Text
Talking with Monica Hesse
Carry a torch
Burdened
Guarding Saddam
Campus
Abbreviated
Golomb's Gambits
Golomb's Gambits: Proper orders
Features
Health care
The nurse will see you now
Published
Fall 2017
Nurses' job descriptions have never been more diverse—and the U.S. needs a lot more of them
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Firebrand with a pince-nez
Published
Fall 2017
Elisabeth Gilman, the youngest daughter of JHU's founding president, was a fierce advocate for social justice
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
The lonely crusader
Published
Fall 2017
Lawrence Jackson profiles the work of Chester Himes, who all but invented the black crime novel
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Behavioral biology
Crash course in the nature of mind
Published
Fall 2017
Roland Griffiths' psilocybin experiments have produced striking evidence for therapeutic uses of hallucinogens
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Alumni
Putting his money to work
Deployed for compassion
She said da
Action points
KnowledgeNET's always-open stacks
Class notes
Style that strikes a chord
The artful surgeon
In memoriam
Co-pilot no more