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Book report
Let's talk about race
Published
July 30, 2013
Writing Seminars grad paints rich picture of immigrant experience in third novel, 'Americanah'
The misadventurer
A guide for getting lost
Published
Summer 2013
For former Frugal Traveler Matt Gross, the best laid plans are the ones that don't work out
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Right fish, wrong pond
Published
Summer 2013
If Rachel Carson had been a better scientist at Johns Hopkins, she might never have sparked the environmental movement
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Principles and practice of friendship
Published
Summer 2013
Longtime friends Barry Strauch and Myron Weisfeldt recount their days as med school roommates in the '60s
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Welcome to the district
Published
Summer 2013
Young JHU alumni offer a manual to living in Washington, D.C.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
These women mean business
Published
Summer 2013
The Women in Business affinity group has reached some 480 alumni, students, and friends of Johns Hopkins
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Space communicator
Published
Summer 2013
Solomon Golomb received the prestigious National Medal of Science for his landmark contributions to engineering and mathematics
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
The books you read as a girl
Published
Summer 2013
Lizzie Skurnick is bringing back the books you read as a girl
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Star power
The face of lacrosse
Published
March 27, 2013
Former Johns Hopkins lacrosse star Paul Rabil poised to become sport's first million-dollar man
/ Bloomberg
Bracket trashers
Darlings of the Dance
Published
March 26, 2013
JHU's all-time leading scorer guides Florida Gulf Coast to two NCAA Tournament wins
/ The Washington Post
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