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Voices+Opinion
A different lens
Published
Summer 2017
Popscope's Audrey Buckland wants to bring Baltimore together with pop-up telescope nights
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
A conversation with AAP's Elise Levine
Published
Summer 2017
Author opens up about her process, her inspirations, and the one writer she recommends to everyone
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
COMMENTARY
Establishment parties in U.S. and Europe 'imploding'
Published
June 8, 2017
Erik Jones, an expert in European and Eurasian studies at SAIS, suggests traditional political parties are failing, cannot contain their fringe movements
/ The Cipher Brief
Commentary
Sweeping impacts of Paris accord withdrawal
Published
June 2, 2017
Faculty experts analyze what the move means for the world's poor, national security, and foreign relations
Commentary
Trump's budget makes U.S. more vulnerable to bioterrorism
Published
June 1, 2017
Experts from Center for Health Security explore potential ramifications of proposed cuts at CDC, DHS, FEMA
/ The Hill
Commentary
AHCA puts children's health at risk
Published
May 22, 2017
Public health expert Josh Sharfstein says legislation as drafted breaks 'core guarantee'
/ Journal of the American Medical Association
21st century cities
Investing with intent
Published
May 18, 2017
JHU welcomes CEOs, leaders for discussion of strategies for expanding economic opportunity in Baltimore
Cybersecurity
WannaCry ransomware: What to know
Published
May 16, 2017
Video
JHU computer scientists Matt Green, Avi Rubin discuss the cyberattack holding computers hostage around the world
Commentary
Disclosure of top-secret intel a major misstep for U.S.
Published
May 16, 2017
SAIS foreign policy expert Eliot Cohen says Trump's act has potential to 'jeopardize a whole range of relationships'
/ The Atlantic
Commentary
Challenges await South Korea's new leader
Published
May 11, 2017
SAIS expert Eunjung Lim explores the difficult road ahead for newly elected President Moon Jae-in
/ The Conversation
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