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Voices+Opinion
Race in America
Reflections on social justice, then and now
Published
Sept 29, 2016
Activists, scholars take part in sixth event in JHU Forums on Race in America series
Commentary
Faculty members disavow report on gender, sexuality
Published
Sept 29, 2016
In 'Sun' op-ed, authors say report is not comprehensive, mischaracterizes the current state of science on gender and sexuality
/ The Baltimore Sun
Environmental health
A prelude to Flint
Published
Sept 22, 2016
Failure to learn lessons a decade earlier led to Flint water crisis, scientist Marc Edwards says
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A conversation with JHU's new provost
Published
Sept 20, 2016
Sunil Kumar discusses what drew him to Hopkins, the role of the provost's office, and the importance of listening
Race in America
Panelists to discuss black social justice movements
Published
Sept 19, 2016
Sept. 27 event features experts on African-American history, social activism, political organizing
MIDDLE EAST
A year after Hajj tragedy, political tensions linger
Published
Sept 8, 2016
As annual pilgrimage to Mecca begins, SAIS Dean Vali Nasr discusses ongoing conflict between Saudi Arabia, Iran
/ NPR
Adorable
Papa Johns ... Hopkins?
Published
Aug 30, 2016
Adorable kid sets his sights on a world-class education (or possibly a pizza)
Election 2016
'Downwardly mobile' for Donald
Published
Aug 26, 2016
GOP candidate's message likely resonating with those who believe they are worse off than their parents, Johns Hopkins sociologist Andrew Cherlin writes
Commentary
A new Cold War?
Published
Aug 23, 2016
Likelihood of 'dangerous incidents' involving U.S., Russia on the rise, SAIS expert says
/ World Politics Review
Sociology
How welfare failed millions
Published
Aug 23, 2016
Welfare now less responsive to families who need it, drives people to live on 'virtually nothing,' poverty expert Kathy Edin says
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