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Yulia Frumer on edible landscaping

Yulia Frumer Birds usually snag Yulia Frumer’s blackberries before they have a chance to ripen, but she gets to enjoy plenty of other treats grow­ing in her yard just blocks from the Homewood campus....

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Ask the professor: Danielle Evans

Danielle EvansAssociate Professor in The Writing Seminars Danielle Evans, Associate Professor in The Writing Seminars A&S: How to do you embark on writing a short story, and how do you know if...

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Questioning Reality and Our Place in It

Questions surrounding the nature of the universe and the fabric that holds existence together have long intrigued humans. This contemplation is exactly what united celebrated Argentine poet and...

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The Political Dynamics of Disasters

When war or natural disasters occur, many activities of daily life still proceed due to the efforts of everyday people who quickly adapt to extraordinary circumstances. Sarah Parkinson has dedicated...

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From the Krieger School Dean

This coming spring will mark the 50th anniversary of commencement for the first full undergraduate class at Hopkins that included women. That’s quite a milestone for the university and for this...

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Johns Hopkins Opens a New Home in Washington, D.C.

Hopkins Bloomberg Center located at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Photo: Will KirkInterior view of Hopkins Bloomberg Center. Photo: Will KirkInterior view of Hopkins Bloomberg Center....

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Missing Piece in Human Genome Decoded

The chromosome associated with male development, which is the last mysterious piece of the human genome, has been fully sequenced by a team of more than 100 researchers around the world, including...

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Art Historian Daniel Weiss Returns

Art historian Daniel H. Weiss, A&S ’82 (MA), ’92 (PhD), has returned to Johns Hopkins as Homewood Professor of the Humanities, following eight years as president and then president and chief...

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Notable: Cherié Butts

Cherié Butts ’92 BS, ’97 MS is a medical director in the Therapeutics Development Unit at Biogen, a global biotechnology company that seeks to develop novel therapies for complex diseases. Career...

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Growing Art from Agar

Ten Nazur and Sara Kaufman pour agar into dishes to create their art. This year’s January Intersession was cold and snowy, but students in From Proteins to Living Art were sweating with concentration...

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