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Voices+Opinion
A tale of two narratives
Published
Sept 19, 2012
Ongoing violence speaks to failure of Obama administration's outreach efforts to Muslim world
/ Foreign Policy
Who likes honey cake?
Published
Sept 17, 2012
For Rosh Hashanah, a slice of cultural insight from Yael Miller, a graduate student at SAIS
/ Haaretz
A 'butterfly' in Kabul
Published
Sept 13, 2012
SAIS doctoral candidate writes about the life and death of an 8-year-old girl in Afghanistan
/ The New York Times
OPINION
Death in Benghazi
Published
Sept 13, 2012
SAIS professor Daniel Serwer writes about the consulate attack in Libya that killed four Americans, including U.S. ambassador
/ Peacefare.net
BOOK REVIEW
Does America have a future?
Published
Sept 10, 2012
Mandelbaum, Friedman take a hard look at the state of the U.S. in "That Used to Be Us"
/ The New York Times
Four questions for Stephanie Reel
Published
Sept 2012
Vice provost for information technology and chief information officer talks about security, data deluge
/ Gazette
A work of art
Published
Sept 2012
Michael McLoughlin of the Applied Physics Laboratory talks about a neurally controlled prosthetic limb developed by an APL-led team
/ Gazette
How to get real in public health
Published
Fall 2012
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Career moves
Published
Fall 2012
Changing careers is a breeze, provided you're willing to risk looking like an idiot
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
... Ed Connor
Published
Fall 2012
An interview with neuroscience Professor Ed Connor, who discusses mind/brain research, his Joss Whedon scholarship, and why he can't pass up a 3-D film
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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