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Published
Spring 2016
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Pledged for life
Published
Spring 2016
Alumni Jim Miller and Doug Harper consider each other brothers, and not just because they were in the same fraternity
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Sociology
Poor comparisons?
Published
Feb 24, 2016
Why are death rates climbing among middle-aged whites? JHU sociologist has a theory
/ The New York Times
Virtual visit
Snowden: 'It's about the world we want to live in'
Published
Feb 18, 2016
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden says he sees progress on privacy since his massive 2013 intelligence leak
Commentary
Lotto for learning?
Published
Feb 12, 2016
CTY's Elaine Tuttle Hansen offers suggestion for truly leveling playing field in college admissions process
/ Inside Higher Ed
Activism is the new black
Published
Feb 11, 2016
'Orange Is the New Black' author Piper Kerman discusses prison reform
Flagpole protest
Taking down an 'intolerable' symbol
Published
Feb 11, 2016
Video
Bree Newsome, who brought down Confederate flag in S.C., speaks at JHU
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Hip-hop and poetry
Published
Feb 5, 2016
Quraysh Ali Lansana, co-editor of 'The BreakBeat Poets,' visits JHU for free reading Monday
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How Zika virus evolves
Published
Feb 4, 2016
Andrew Pekosz on sexual transmission of ths virus and the difficulty of developing effective treatments
Medical ethics
In short supply
Published
Feb 3, 2016
Drug shortages force doctors to make difficult ethical decisions
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