Voices+Opinion
Q&A
Forty-four years of 'The 36-Hour Day'
PublishedFall 2025Peter Rabins discusses 'The 36-Hour Day,' the seminal guide for caregivers of people with Alzheimer's and dementia/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Afterwords
Fired feds
PublishedFall 2025An essay by Bushraa Khatib, A&S '18, a former NIH writer and editor who is one of thousands of probationary federal employees fired earlier this year/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Books
How science can succeed where politics falls short
PublishedOct 21, 2025Drawing on decades of experience in global health and international scientific exchanges, Nobel laureate Peter Agre makes the case that evidence and collaboration—even simply forging friendships—can offer a path forward
3 Questions
The Fed's historic independence
PublishedSept 16, 2025Johns Hopkins political scientist Nicolas Jabko explains how prevailing political forces threaten to disrupt the nation's money supply and the global economy
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Editor's note
PublishedFall 2025Editor Greg Rienzi talks about the power of AI and big data to improve patient outcomes/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Politics+Society
Democracy thrives with communication, connection
PublishedOct 21, 2025Panelists at SNF Agora Institute's fifth-annual Elijah E. Cummings Democracy and Freedom Festival say tapping into our shared humanity is the key to finding common ground in a divisive time
Books
How science can succeed where politics falls short
PublishedOct 21, 2025Drawing on decades of experience in global health and international scientific exchanges, Nobel laureate Peter Agre makes the case that evidence and collaboration—even simply forging friendships—can offer a path forward
3 Questions
The Fed's historic independence
PublishedSept 16, 2025Johns Hopkins political scientist Nicolas Jabko explains how prevailing political forces threaten to disrupt the nation's money supply and the global economy
Voices
Experts to debate legacy of U.S. COVID-19 response
PublishedSept 12, 2025Second debate in the Hopkins Forum series will be held on Sept. 17 with Tom Frieden, Jerome Adams, Dara Kass, and Mike Varshavski
3 Questions
End of animals-only testing brings opportunities, challenges
PublishedJuly 16, 2025Hopkins expert Thomas Hartung discusses NIH announcement that it will no longer consider grant proposals that do not include alternative testing models
Essay
Research funding cuts: What's at stake
PublishedSummer 2025Researchers like Richard Huganir are closing in on a cure for SYNGAP1-related disorders. But in the face of federal funding cuts, can they finish what they started?/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
President's message
PublishedSummer 2025Walking around campus is a great way to and gain perspective/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Editor's note
PublishedSummer 2025Editor Greg Rienzi talks about music therapy programs at Johns Hopkins/ Johns Hopkins Magazine



