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Spring 2018 Contents
Front
Message
Contributors
Note
Dialogue
Icebreaker
Our Back Pages
Departments
Idea
Going platinum
Artifact
Surreal supper
Forefront
Computer, P.I.
Spencer Grace's last gift
Good food, no address
Medicine and race
HQ's quiz zaddy
The fat lady's dead
Hope in the era of election meddling
The Known World
Who Is the working class?
Gizmo
Robo Roaches
Text
Talking with Jessica Ziparo
They persisted, and endured
Cancer team
The need to feed
Campus
Abbreviated
Golomb's Gambits
Golomb's Gambits
Features
Man in motion
Published
Spring 2018
Med student Jordan Tropf is really, really fast. As in fast enough to win marathons.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Physicist walks into a cancer lab
Published
Spring 2018
Andrew Ewald is at the vanguard of a generation of scientists determined to uncover the complexities of cancer
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Persistence of vision
Published
Spring 2018
Alum Tim Kreider, an essayist and cartoonist, explores the dissonance between perception and memory
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
When the abuser is a child, too
Published
Spring 2018
The criminal justice system is failing children convicted of child sex abuse, Hopkins researchers say
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Alumni
The RISE4JHU challenge
Medicated and verified
Shoestring shenanigans
Bring the business cards
Bronze Johns
Class notes
Island giving
Remembering those who served
In Memoriam
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