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Diagnosis: irrational
Published
Summer 2013
Patients acting irrationally? Turning to behavioral economics to explain and predict the health care decisions we make
/ 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
Irrational behavior?
The economy of health
Published
June 2013
JHU behavioral economist applies his expertise to the complex world of health care
/ Gazette
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A with Jessica Anya Blau
Coming of age in the '80s
Published
May 29, 2013
Writing Seminars alum talks about her new novel, identity, sex, and Billy Idol
Book keepers
Published
May 2013
Johns Hopkins book collecting contest lets students showcase what interests them
/ Gazette
Language artist
Published
April 5, 2013
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Junot Diaz visits Johns Hopkins to kick off 'American Voces' speaker series
Indispensable 'Dispensable'
Published
April 2013
In new book, SAIS Dean Vali Nasr looks at American foreign policy through the lens of his State Department years
/ Gazette
Comically painful portrait
Published
March 8, 2013
Jami Attenberg, Writing Seminars alumna, returns to Baltimore for two readings from her third novel, 'The Middlesteins'
Fifty books, redux
Published
Spring 2013
Fifty reasons to reread 50 books you haven't touched since high school
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Cost in space
Published
Spring 2013
Is space exploration worth the cost? A new book offers a critical and engaging defense
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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