Currents

Summer 2013

Sex Trafficking: A Way Out

An online system created by Hopkins BME undergrad Aaron Chang ’14 helps to combat sex trafficking in Baltimore.

Winter 2013

It’s Not Rocket Science

Johns Hopkins University and the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) team up for a colorful lab safety project.

Winter 2013

Tracking Submarines

The world’s deadliest weapons are also the stealthiest. The United States, Russia, China, Britain, and France all have fleets of…

Winter 2013

A Community Affair

Michael Falk, associate professor of materials science and engineering, aims to engage students early in STEM through an innovative pilot program.

Winter 2013

Consumed by Cars

Mud in his face, but no disgrace: “It’s my varsity team, it’s my fraternity, it’s my social network,” says Andrew Kelly ’13, team captain for Hopkins Baja.

Winter 2013

White House Fellow Gains National Perspective

A neurosurgeon-in-training who developed a novel brain cancer drug just a year after graduating from the Whiting School has joined the 2012–13 Class of White House Fellows.

Winter 2013

The Right Stuff

As an intern at the Applied Physics Laboratory, junior Terrence Casey spent a year creating computer simulations, software, and code for NASA’s Van Allen Probes project.