In honor of its 150th anniversary, Hopkins launched the “Next Conversations” series on Feb. 18, held at the George Peabody Library.
In this piece, I highlight one particular talk that caught my interest — given by Elana Fertig, Dean E. Albert Reece Endowed Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland. Fertig’s talk centered ...
It scares me to think of the possibility of never properly celebrating the New Year again, as irrational as it may be. It ...
A lot of people ask me why I waste money on sugary mocktails when the non-alcoholic options such as soft drinks, coffee, and ...
On Thursday, Feb. 19, Ali May, an assistant professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai presented her research ...
Somehow, the chaos of travel had shrunk into the small space between us, captured and organized by fifty two pieces of paper.
The Center for Africana Studies at Hopkins features Professor Juliet Hooker as a guest lecturer in the “‘You Have Never Known ...
With the first signs of sun, slow down to appreciate the pleasant weather, even if it’s not possible right now to slow down in classes. To help you reach calm in at least some facets of your life, the ...
This Valentine’s Day, I got fancy art lessons and a workout for my jaw from all the “wow” faces that I was making. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm with free admission, the museum is the ...
Defining what we want requires thinking and soul-searching. It’s much harder and more uncomfortable than taking action to stay busy. Yet the consequence is regret — the kind that stems from knowing ...
On Feb. 20, NASA successfully conducted a countdown test for the Artemis II mission. It aims to send humans beyond low Earth ...
So I find that sometimes the “making” of life is the act of sitting in the dark and trusting that we are becoming something ...
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