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Archived articles
Sheridan libraries
Who you gonna call?
Dustbusters for a day
Published
Aug 8, 2017
Photos
Volunteers go for clean sweep at George Peabody Library's annual day of service
Honoring an awakening
Published
Summer 2017
Evergreen Museum and Library's James Archer Abbott is the new Philip F. Wagley Director and Curator—an endowed position made possible through a generous donation from Wagley's widow, Mary Frances
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Poetry
Ode to a muse
Published
June 2, 2017
Student leaves behind poem for 'Woman with Sunglasses on Bench' sculpture at MSE Library
Books to devour
Great literature bake off
Published
April 2, 2017
Hopkins bakers create delightful desserts inspired by books at fourth annual Edible Book Festival
Printer wonderland
Published
Spring 2017
Globe Poster's archives contain little-known stories about musicians, boxers, and drag racers
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Barbara Mikulski joins faculty
Published
Jan 12, 2017
Five-term U.S. senator who spent four decades in Congress named professor of public policy, presidential adviser
Of note
In the margins
Published
Winter 2016
The Archaeology of Reading looks to gain new historical insights by studying the notes readers penned in their books
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Poe rarities on display
Published
Oct 3, 2016
'The Enigmatic Edgar A. Poe in Baltimore & Beyond,' which runs through Feb. 5, includes rare manuscripts, materials
Retrospective
Hopkins and WWI
Published
Sept 14, 2016
Exhibit digs into university archives to explore impact of 'The Great War' at home and abroad
From the archives
Whiskey proposition
Published
Aug 11, 2016
In 1920, JHU professor John B. Watson sought 34 gallons of whiskey for 'research for educational purposes'
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