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Arts+Culture
Arts
Bettison wins Guggenheim Fellowship
Published
April 10, 2017
Video
Peabody composer one of 173 selected for prestigious award from applicant pool of almost 3,000
'Evening Joe'
Cable news in the age of Trump
Published
April 7, 2017
MSNBC 'Morning Joe' co-hosts Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski talk politics, media during JHU visit
Foreign Affairs Symposium
Writing therapy for vets
Published
April 6, 2017
With Veterans Writing Project, JHU alum Ron Capps provides literary outlet for the stresses of war
Exhibition
Going to extremes
Published
April 4, 2017
Video
MICA photographer Jay Gould creates arts based on his HEMI artist-in-residence experience
Arts festival
Hopkins at Light City
Published
March 31, 2017
Video
Weeklong Baltimore festival features Peabody performers, JHU panelists
Immigration
From undocumented immigrant to Princeton professor
Published
March 30, 2017
Scholar, memoirist Dan-el Padilla Peralta shares his story during lecture hosted by Alexander Grass Humanities Institute
STEAM Education
Local high schoolers get gallery treatment
Published
March 28, 2017
Photos
At Montgomery County Campus, juried art show celebrates works by teen photographers, emphasizes importance of the arts
Pixels and parchment
Published
Spring 2017
Textual scholar Stephen Nichols makes the case for digitizing medieval manuscripts
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Podcasts
The sound of science
Published
Spring 2017
Hopkins alum Soren Wheeler produces the popular RadioLab podcast, which he calls a 'sneaky' way of getting listeners excited about science
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Breast martyrdom
Published
Spring 2017
Johns Hopkins research professor visits the Festival of Saint Agatha in Catania, Sicily, for her new film
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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