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A tale of two journeys
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May 14, 2014
In 'Alex's Wake,' author Martin Goldsmith retraces his family's final footsteps
So surreal
Published
May-June 2014
Student-curated exhibition showcases Sheridan Libraries' surrealism journals
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Dissecting Godzilla
Published
May-June 2014
JHU East Asia expert discusses film franchise reboot in the shadow of Japan's recent nuclear disaster
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My view
Eighteenth-century selfies?
Published
May-June 2014
Elaborate European festival books at Sheridan Libraries are 'kind of the Twitter or the Facebook of the early modern [period]'
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Safety dance
Busting a move for pedestrian, bike safety
Published
April 29, 2014
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Clad head-to-toe in yellow, Eclectics bring JHU's Road Scholar icon to life
Poet, professor Mary Jo Salter elected to AAAS
Published
April 24, 2014
She is among 204 new members selected for academy's 2014 class
In a Nutshell
Music of murder (for toy piano)
Published
April 23, 2014
Peabody's David Smooke debuts concerto inspired by quirky, macabre Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death
Ex-Peabody faculty member John Shirley-Quirk dies
Published
April 9, 2014
Video
Bass-baritone taught at conservatory from 1992 to 2012
Failing marks
Great chemist, bad teacher
Published
April 3, 2014
Walter White's biggest crime on 'Breaking Bad'? He's a really lousy teacher, JHU professor says
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On literature, and chairs
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April 2, 2014
Irish author Colm Tóibín reads from his ninth novel, 'The Testament of Mary,' in President's Reading Series
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