JHU's Special Collections amasses a trove of rare vintage romance comic books in all their pulpy, ridiculous, and charming splendor.| The Hub
Paulson questioned assumptions throughout his career about the role and power of art, and how cultural developments changed how art was perceived| The Hub
The first woman to be named chair of the History Department, Ross's research focused on historical writing in the social sciences, revealing insights that transformed scholars' understanding of the past| The Hub
Goldthwaite devoted his career to the cultural, social, and political impacts of Renaissance Florence's economic activities| The Hub
A specialist in economic transformations in West Africa, Guyer was celebrated for her theoretical discourse as well as the 'forward motion' she inspired among scholars and her devoted students| The Hub
A new exhibition of oil paintings and photographs made by JHU students highlights the objects and associates of a second-hand furniture warehouse| The Hub
Organized by Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Kris Chesky, the July 9 conference aims to show that training for careers in music should prioritize physical and mental health| The Hub
News from Johns Hopkins University, including health, technology, arts, student activities, research, innovation, campus events, and more.| The Hub
The Grammy Award-winning artist will teach students in the Conservatory's new Hip Hop program beginning this fall| The Hub
An athletic art form from the Bronx will go global this summer as some of the world's best breakers battle for gold at the Summer Games in Paris| The Hub