Grace Brush is a professor in the Johns Hopkins Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering. She has studied the impact of human disturbance on the Chesapeake Bay extensively and has been awarded the Mathias Medal for her work. She was also named a Fellow of the Ecological Society of America. In this history, Brush discusses her time at Hopkins and her research, especially that which she completed in the Chesapeake Bay. This oral history is part of the Mame Warren oral histories Series
“E.D.” is a member of the Johns Hopkins University graduating class of 2021. In this interview, she ...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
In her 2014 interview with Troy Reeves, Jane Cramer talks about her work as the Associate Director o...
John Gryder, a longtime chemistry professor at Hopkins, was a noted civil rights activist in Baltimo...
Kelly Gebo earned her B.S. (1992), M.D. (1995) and MPH from Johns Hopkins, completed her medical res...
Dr. Joyce Epstein, who earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from Johns Hopkins (1974), is a research profes...
Helen Blumberg, a Baltimore native, entered Hopkins as a sophomore in 1970 as part of Johns Hopkins'...
"J.M." is a member of the Johns Hopkins University graduating class of 2019 who majored in environme...
Markley Gordon “Reds” Wolman was geomorphologist whose passion for his discipline, dedication to his...
Dr. Rita R. Colwell, Distinguished Professor at University of Maryland, College Park and John Hopkin...
Grace Gates was a member of the History faculty at Jacksonville State University in 1967-1968.https:...
Jerry Schubel received his Ph.D. in Oceanography from Johns Hopkins University and an honorary docto...
Dr. Catherine DeAngelis is a professor emerita of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School ...
Howard Dintzis and Renee Dintzis were both longtime faculty members in the Johns Hopkins School of M...
Holly Sue Greening, Executive Director of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program, grew up on the east coast o...
“E.D.” is a member of the Johns Hopkins University graduating class of 2021. In this interview, she ...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
In her 2014 interview with Troy Reeves, Jane Cramer talks about her work as the Associate Director o...
John Gryder, a longtime chemistry professor at Hopkins, was a noted civil rights activist in Baltimo...
Kelly Gebo earned her B.S. (1992), M.D. (1995) and MPH from Johns Hopkins, completed her medical res...
Dr. Joyce Epstein, who earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from Johns Hopkins (1974), is a research profes...
Helen Blumberg, a Baltimore native, entered Hopkins as a sophomore in 1970 as part of Johns Hopkins'...
"J.M." is a member of the Johns Hopkins University graduating class of 2019 who majored in environme...
Markley Gordon “Reds” Wolman was geomorphologist whose passion for his discipline, dedication to his...
Dr. Rita R. Colwell, Distinguished Professor at University of Maryland, College Park and John Hopkin...
Grace Gates was a member of the History faculty at Jacksonville State University in 1967-1968.https:...
Jerry Schubel received his Ph.D. in Oceanography from Johns Hopkins University and an honorary docto...
Dr. Catherine DeAngelis is a professor emerita of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School ...
Howard Dintzis and Renee Dintzis were both longtime faculty members in the Johns Hopkins School of M...
Holly Sue Greening, Executive Director of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program, grew up on the east coast o...
“E.D.” is a member of the Johns Hopkins University graduating class of 2021. In this interview, she ...
This is an oral history with Jean McCollum, a noted ecologist and land manager. McCollum recounts he...
In her 2014 interview with Troy Reeves, Jane Cramer talks about her work as the Associate Director o...