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Driving Force
Anna Goodridge ’17 didn’t spend time in high school peering under the hoods of cars or debating the benefits of…
Anna Goodridge ’17 didn’t spend time in high school peering under the hoods of cars or debating the benefits of…
How would Los Angeles react to the release of a toxic airborne agent? How does an epidemic spread across a…
When historic Homewood Museum was considering re-wallpapering its drawing room, its conservators turned to a purchased fragment of late 18th-century…
Sandya Subramanian ’15, who developed a tool to help doctors pinpoint the region of the brain responsible for seizures in…
The time for clever Star Trek allusions was long past as a team of Johns Hopkins undergraduates, aiming to build…
When she was a senior, Melanie Shimano, MS ’15, worked as a teaching assistant for an oral presentation class at…
Three sisters took different paths but arrived at the same place—the Whiting School of Engineering—for the 2014–15 academic year. The…
Seal-Bin Han ’17, a self-described “scrawny, nerdy kid,” came back from Johns Hopkins’ Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center one night…
Community Effort The Saturday after unrest erupted in Baltimore, biomedical engineering student Samy Ramadane ’17 and others from the Johns…