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A killer in the family
Published
May 30, 2014
KSAS Dean Katherine Newman discusses how parents of mass murders cope with tragedy
/ Washington Post
Johns Hopkins program supports employees adopting children
Published
May-June 2014
/ Gazette
Paleoecologist Grace Brush
Published
May-June 2014
A conversation with paleoecologist known for her work on pre- and post-Colonial Chesapeake Bay ecology
/ Gazette
My view
Eighteenth-century selfies?
Published
May-June 2014
Elaborate European festival books at Sheridan Libraries are 'kind of the Twitter or the Facebook of the early modern [period]'
/ Gazette
#InnovationDeficit
Wanted: Support for research
Published
April 28, 2014
Video
Daniels, Semmel submit testimony ahead of U.S. Senate committee hearing on federal research spending
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A strong voice for equality
Published
March 25, 2014
Video
YouTube sensation, author, LGBT ally Zach Wahls speaks at B'More Proud event at JHU
Testing testing
A new, improved SAT?
Published
March 20, 2014
With revamped test, College Board aims to level playing field for students from low-income families
Message
Published
Spring 2014
When I ride Amtrak to and from New York, I want a southern view.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Who Is
... Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy
Published
Spring 2014
The School of Education's vice dean of academic affairs reflects on the growing trend of online learning.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Afterwords
Doctor's orders
Published
Spring 2014
As a medical student walking the halls of Johns Hopkins Hospital on late-night rotations, I would often be thrilled, curious, nervous, and overwhelmed all at once.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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