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Archived articles
Arts+Culture
Fiction
An uncertain reckoning
Published
Spring 2017
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Printer wonderland
Published
Spring 2017
Globe Poster's archives contain little-known stories about musicians, boxers, and drag racers
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Alumni
Light club
Published
Spring 2017
Alumni photographers show us their favorite images in a visual feast
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Award-winning cartoonist to speak at Hopkins
Published
March 17, 2017
Illustrator Barry Blitt, whose has drawn more than 80 covers for 'The New Yorker,' will visit on April 3
Dolby to lead new Peabody program
Published
March 16, 2017
Digital music pioneer to oversee Music for New Media undergraduate degree program
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Saints, mastectomies, and the power of myth
Published
March 9, 2017
Video
A conversation with filmmaker Bernadette Wegenstein, whose documentary 'The Good Breast' offers an intimate look at surgical breast cancer interventions
Exhibit
Art off the shelf
Published
March 8, 2017
Hopkins undergrads organize artists' book exhibit at Baltimore Museum of Art
Film fest
Spring cinema
Published
March 8, 2017
For more than two decades, Johns Hopkins Film Festival has offered eclectic mix of movies, expert discussions
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Digital music deep dive
Published
March 3, 2017
Digital Media Center's free New Forms/New Paths series spotlights trends in electronic music
Student recognition
Alum named Gates Cambridge Scholar
Published
Feb 28, 2017
Writer Katherine Robinson will study connections between 20th century poet Ted Hughes and medieval Celtic folklore
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