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Are you listening?
Published
March 2013
Carey Business School Dean Bernard Ferrari shares advice for effective leadership in his new book, 'Power Listening'
/ Gazette
Post-occupied
Published
Winter 2012
Writers, artists, and photographers parse the Occupy Wall Street movement
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Free market musing
Published
Winter 2012
Department of History Associate Professor Angus Burgin explores the history of free market philosophies
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Crime stories
Published
Winter 2012
Alumna Ariel S. Winter successfully weaves together three crime stories, assuming a different crime master's voice for each
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Please touch the artwork
Published
Dec 2012
Exhibit at Evergreen Museum & Library features conceptual works often employing tactile elements that visitors are encouraged to touch
/ Gazette
Mmm brains!
Nearly real zombie science
Published
Oct 31, 2012
Harvard's Schlozman, author of
The Zombie Autopsies
, entertains crowd at JHU's Fall Fest
Radiation everywhere
Published
Oct 2012
Wayne Biddle, author of
A Field Guide to Radiation
, offers wit, wisdom for a nuclear world
/ Gazette
UNPLUGGED
Wyclef Jean comes to JHU
Published
Sept 18, 2012
Multiplatinum hip-hop artist will sign copies of new book, perform new songs during appearance at Barnes & Noble
Rebalancing power
Published
Fall 2012
SAIS' James Mann offers a behind-the-scenes look at who really shapes President Obama's foreign policies
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Mean streets of
The Wire
Published
Sept 2012
The idea for Peter Beilenson's book grew out of his undergrad public health studies course on Baltimore,
The Wire
/ Gazette
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