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Are you listening?
Published March 2013
Carey Business School Dean Bernard Ferrari shares advice for effective leadership in his new book, 'Power Listening' / Gazette
A century of cities
Published Feb 27, 2013
Annual SAIS magazine explores how cities—their tempo, their geography, their challenges—will shape the future / SAISPHERE
Town and gown
Published Feb 27, 2013
No longer islands of privilege in a sea of need, urban universities use their talent, treasure to transform local communities / SAISPHERE
Mind of a killer
Published Feb 21, 2013
Katherine Newman offers insight into what goes on in the minds of rampage killers for PBS special / PBS
Blind taste test
Published Feb 20, 2013
Lack of knowledge about food production most troubling aspect of Europe's horse meat scandal, Johns Hopkins expert says
Extraordinary changes in Myanmar
Published Feb 7, 2013
SAIS alum asks: How did the former 'Outpost of Tyranny' turn into a fledgling democracy practically overnight? / Forbes.com
Real reform for Greece
Published Feb 5, 2013
In a New York Times op-ed, Center for Transatlantic Relations senior fellow Edward P. Joseph calls for real reform in Greece / The New York Times
To '30 Rock,' with love
Published Feb 5, 2013
Following the final episode of 30 Rock, a fan remarks on the show's parallels to another comedy classic / The Baltimore Sun
My View
Delivering obstetrics care
Published Feb 2013
Maryjane Lacoste, Jhpiego country director for Tanzania, on training that saves lives / Gazette
Coming to grips with 'kludgeocracy'
Published Jan 28, 2013
Hopkins political scientist Steven Teles argues that American government has become a "kludgeocracy," a problem of complexity, not of size / The Washington Post