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Arts+Culture
If music be the food
Concert series benefits Md. Food Bank
Published
Feb 27, 2017
Peabody grad student Lior Willinger organized two-concert spring series, which begins March 1
Food flick
Documentary hits festivals, classrooms
Published
Feb 24, 2017
Video
'Food Frontiers,' produced by JHU's Center for a Livable Future, showcases food policy success stories
Foreign Affairs Symposium
On walls, fear, and exclusion
Published
Feb 23, 2017
Award-winning Dominican-American author, activist speaks at JHU's Foreign Affairs Symposium
IN MEMORIAM
Nancy Norris-Kniffin dies at 77
Published
Feb 16, 2017
Former MLA program director specialized in Southern literature, with particular emphasis on Faulkner, O'Connor
Foreign Affairs Symposium
'If you're going to create, failure has to come'
Published
Feb 9, 2017
Author, activist, and JHU alum Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie talks politics, race, and writing as part of the Foreign Affairs Symposium
Historian homecoming
Lawrence Jackson named BDP
Published
Feb 6, 2017
Historian, author bridges English, History departments and Center for Africana Studies
JHU Press director to retire
Published
Feb 2, 2017
Kathleen Keane, who has served as director since 2004 and led transition into the digital publishing age, will step down April 14
Foreign Affairs Symposium
What now? Analyze, mobilize
Published
Feb 2, 2017
Russian activist, Pussy Riot co-founder Nadya Tolokonnikova kicks off at annual student-run speaker series
President's Frontier Award
'A unique voice in American music'
Published
Jan 31, 2017
Video
Peabody composer Michael Hersch receives $250,000 President's Frontier Award
Off-campus cuisine
Fast-casual ramen comes to Charles Village
Published
Jan 31, 2017
PekoPeko Ramen, which will feature Japanese comfort food, opens Feb. 2 near JHU's Homewood campus
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