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Voices+Opinion
Launch of a lifetime
Published
Winter 2018
Alum Jeff Barber on why he took his mechanical engineer father to the launch of the Parker Solar Probe in August
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On empowerment, leadership, and diplomacy
Published
Dec 4, 2018
Ambassador Wendy Sherman discusses her experiences representing the U.S. in nuclear negotiations with Iran and North Korea
Classical music
For HSO, a finishing touch
Published
Nov 29, 2018
Music director Jed Gaylin discusses the music of Mozart and the role a conductor plays when working with unfinished works
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New climate report 'an immediate call to action'
Published
Nov 28, 2018
Environmental engineer Ben Hobbs discusses the newly released National Climate Assessment report
Perspectives
The contested history of U.S. citizenship
Published
Oct 31, 2018
Historian Martha Jones says birthright citizenship has built America's robust and diverse democracy
/ NPR
#Frankenstein200
Two centuries of Frankenstein
Published
Oct 29, 2018
Experts from Johns Hopkins discuss the issues raised by Mary Shelley's groundbreaking novel
MSE Symposium
Her reporting helped launch a movement
Published
Oct 18, 2018
Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Meghan Twohey co-wrote articles that helped launch the #MeToo movement
Reading series
Lorrie Moore's truth is stranger than fiction
Published
Oct 10, 2018
Best-selling author reads from her new collection of essays during her talk at JHU
Commentary
A pattern of 'maximum tolerance'
Published
Oct 1, 2018
Kavanaugh hearings reveal a discrepancy in how affluent white offenders experience criminal justice system in America, sociologist Vesla Weaver writes
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Conducting, community, and concerts
Published
Sept 27, 2018
Jordan Randall Smith, assistant conductor for the Hopkins Concert Orchestra, discusses his approach to programming and conducting
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