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Arts+Culture
Grand premiere
Lights, camera, action
Published
Aug 27, 2015
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JHU film program expands into new production space in historic Centre Theatre
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'Difficult road for justice'
Published
Aug 26, 2015
New book by JHU grad Ronnie Greene explores police shooting in wake of Hurricane Katrina
Getting oriented
Charm City crash course
Published
Aug 17, 2015
Orientation for first-year students includes full day devoted to seeing, learning about Baltimore
Funny business
Dean on 'The Daily Show'
Published
Aug 6, 2015
Jon Stewart, who ends 16-year run as host Thursday, welcomed SAIS Dean Vali Nasr as a guest on three occasions
Study abroad
Qué bolá, Cuba?
Published
July 23, 2015
JHU, in partnership with six other schools, launches largest U.S. study abroad program in Cuba
Doc is in
Emmy nod for cancer series
Published
July 17, 2015
'Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies,' partially filmed at Hopkins, up for documentary or nonfiction series award
Artscape 2015
Sounds of summer
Published
July 17, 2015
JHU-sponsored Station North Stage hosts regional indie performers, DJs
Film and Media
Hollywood beginning?
Published
July 7, 2015
New master's program will focus on business of film, writing for film and television, and sound production
Digital publishing
Now hear this
Published
June 5, 2015
JHU Press receives Mellon Foundation grant to develop open access channel for monographs
On stage
Almost artificial?
Published
June 5, 2015
Play by artist, cognitive scientist, and JHU alum Monica López-González explores fine lines between human, artificial intelligence
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