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Alumni

Fifty books, redux
Published Spring 2013
Fifty reasons to reread 50 books you haven't touched since high school / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Unplugged
Out of the woods
Published Spring 2013
Susannah Hopkins Leisher spent a year in the Maine wilderness. The hardest thing about returning was confronting her reasons for leaving in the first place / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Finance, have you met economics?
Published Spring 2013
Bridging the gaps between finance and economics—and what it could mean for the future of our global economy / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Friends for life
Something to prove
Published Spring 2013
Two women from the undergraduate Class of '74 reminisce about the beginnings of coeducation at Homewood / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Building bridges
Published Spring 2013
Terri McBride, SAIS '99, brings her collaborative skills to the Alumni Council in new role as council president / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Martial arts, re-engineered
Published Spring 2013
When Jin Song, Engr '79, noticed a flaw in tae kwon do scoring, he did something about it / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Way with words
Published Spring 2013
As a speechwriter for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Arielle Goren says her job requires writing skills, political savvy—and ESP / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Extraordinary changes in Myanmar
Published Feb 7, 2013
SAIS alum asks: How did the former 'Outpost of Tyranny' turn into a fledgling democracy practically overnight? / Forbes.com
Alumni Association President Ray Snow receives Heritage Award
Published Jan 10, 2013
The Johns Hopkins University honors Ray Snow for his outstanding service to the university and its alumni association
Remembering Richard Ben Cramer
Published Jan 8, 2013
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Johns Hopkins alum died Monday at age 62