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Advice
Don't try this
Published Fall 2014
Education historian Elizabeth Archibald's blog applies tips from very old books to contemporary questions. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Graphic Art
Comics meet medicine
Published Fall 2014
Comics and Medicine conference delivers crash course in the ways in which health professionals use comics / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Journalism
Intimate windows
Published Fall 2014
Val Wang, A&S '03 (MFA) recounts the years she spent as a young journalist in China in her debut memoir, Beijing Bastard. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Writing his way
Published Fall 2014
Writing about his journey from drug dealer to aspiring writer has made D. Watkins Internet infamous. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Fiction
Hard times
Published Fall 2014
The debut novel from Stephen Schottenfeld, A&S '96 (MA), wraps lifelong sibling rivalry around the quicksand of economic stagnation. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Gentleman robber
Published Fall 2014
Associate Professor of History Michael Kwass' second book recounts the smuggling career of Louis Mandrin, the 18th-century Frenchman who became a Robin Hood folk hero. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Land, love, and the city
Published Fall 2014
Ava Chin, A&S '00, writes about urban foraging in her new book / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Making waves
Published Fall 2014
Custom sound form company maps life's memorable moments / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Of note
Something to sing about
Published Sept 10, 2014
JHU Song Contest aims to capture school spirit
From synth pop star to professor of the arts
Published Sept 4, 2014 Video
Thomas Dolby talks about his new role as a teacher at Johns Hopkins