From this issue: How Peabody's Fred Bronstein is leading the oldest music conservatory in the U.S. into the 21st century / How an innovative grants program (and Belgian beer mixers) at Johns Hopkins fuels discoveries about the human brain / Two men, one cello, a century apart / Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies raises its profile in Europe / Long-running public service project sends Johns Hopkins students behind prison walls
From this issue: Johns Hopkins, MICA put down roots in Station North Arts and Entertainment District / Johns Hopkins student travels to Liberia to study violence, joins fight against Ebola / Johns Hopkins and its work inspire Baltimore's newest public art project / Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Dean Patricia Davidson, past and present / Leader of Peabody Jazz Orchestra talks about value of playing in big band
From this issue: Johns Hopkins Engineering ushers in new era with opening of Malone Hall / Orchard to take root again at JHU's Homewood campus / JHU's Homewood campus marks 40 years of students making art / Johns Hopkins-run Early Childhood Center opens in East Baltimore / Johns Hopkins athletics facilities receive major upgrades
From this issue: Some work, some play: A look at summer plans of Johns Hopkins faculty members / Hopkins business students put their skills to work in one of Baltimore 's oldest neighborhoods / JHU history professor's book shows how five French expats shaped America / A conversation with pathologist Noel Rose, the father of autoimmunology / JHU's Live Near Your Work program expands footprints, increases grants