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Politics+Society
Commentary
Foreign policy experts weigh in on Brexit vote
Published
June 24, 2016
Political upheaval of this scale has not occurred since the end of World War II, one expert says
Nanjing Center
Milestone anniversary
Published
June 22, 2016
Hopkins-Nanjing Center marks 30 years of 'improbable' academic, cultural partnership
Consumer behavior
Quantifying the 'cool factor'
Published
June 20, 2016
Computational model measures consumer choices in terms not only of price and usefulness, but also network effects
Anniversary
30 years at the forefront
Published
June 16, 2016
Trailblazing Hopkins-Nanjing Center celebrates anniversary
Responding to Orlando
Published
June 15, 2016
Hopkins community grapples with shootings at Pulse nightclub, seeks healing
What's next?
Gathering storms for public health
Published
June 10, 2016
Authors discuss pandemics, mental illness in prisons, and social justice movements at Bloomberg School event
Bioethics
Jeffrey P. Kahn to direct Berman Institute
Published
June 8, 2016
He replaces Ruth Faden, the institute's founding director who spent 20 years in the role
Fight the bite
Mosquito misgivings
Published
June 8, 2016
Florida residents oppose use of genetically modified mosquitoes to curb population
Social innovation
Changing Baltimore's trajectory
Published
June 7, 2016
Daniels discusses social innovation, JHU's community efforts at White House event
What's next for public health?
Published
June 6, 2016
Bloomberg School invites four writers for discussion of big issues, including pandemics, mental health, social justice
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