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Arts+Culture

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
Q+A
On literature, and chairs
Published April 2, 2014
Irish author Colm Tóibín reads from his ninth novel, 'The Testament of Mary,' in President's Reading Series
New leader for Peabody
Symphony CEO, educator, pianist named Peabody dean
Published March 24, 2014
Fred Bronstein, president of St. Louis Symphony, will lead nation's first music conservatory beginning in June
Q+A
Subatomic drama
Published March 21, 2014 Video
With 'Particle Fever,' director Mark Levinson gets to combine his interests in physics, film
Books
Writing Sems grad honored
Published March 20, 2014
Chimamanda Adichie wins National Book Critics Circle Award for her third novel, 'Americanah'
An interview with Ji-Yong
Published March 13, 2014
Classical pianist, Korean superstar performs Saturday as part of JHU's Evergreen concert series
Humanities
Illuminated touch
Published Spring 2014
In her debut book, alum and faculty member Jennifer Kingsley explores the art of the Bernward Gospels. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Business
Co-op capitalism
Published Spring 2014
Since earning their doctorate from Johns Hopkins, John Duda and Kate Khatib are learning to create a model for sustainable co-ops with Red Emma's. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Documentary
The heart of particle physics
Published Spring 2014 Video
David Kaplan's documentary, 'Particle Fever,' follows physicists searching for the secrets of the universe. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Text
Land of the freed
Published Spring 2014
Veteran children's book author Matthew Olshan, A&S '96 (MA), makes his novel-for-adults debut with Marshlands. / Johns Hopkins Magazine