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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
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