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Fellow Focus
The Tarot Dilemma, part one
Special Collections First-Year Fellow Suran Gao, who’s planning to major in classics and minor in philosophy and archaeology, delves into the purpose, goals, and intentions of vintage tarot card decks.
Suran Gao, A&S '30February 26, 2026
Fellow Focus
The fire that transformed Johns Hopkins’ libraries, part one
Nandini Rastogi, A&S '29February 20, 2026
Fellow Focus
Translating Paolo della Pergola’s ‘Compendium logicae’
Clare Lorenz, A&S '29February 12, 2026
Renovation Update
Interior reconstruction begins at Eisenhower Library
News TeamFebruary 6, 2026
Insights
Curators highlight archival sources behind Lindsay Adams’ ‘Ceremony’
News TeamFebruary 6, 2026
Fellow Focus
Translating Paolo della Pergola’s ‘Compendium logicae’
Special Collections First-Year Fellow Clare Lorenz, an international studies and economics major, takes on an influential 15th‑century logic textbook, uncovering new insights through translation.
Clare Lorenz, A&S '29February 12, 2026
Archives
Archivists near milestone on processing papers of former Sen. Paul Sarbanes
Sheridan Libraries archivists have processed more than 900 boxes of Sarbanes’ papers, preserving decades of Maryland and U.S. political history for future research.
Staff reportJanuary 13, 2026
Why I Give
“Animals Without Backbones” illustrations stand test of time
The Buchsbaum family’s gift of exquisite drawings by Elizabeth Buchsbaum Newhall for a 1938 bestselling biology textbook brings new life to Sheridan Libraries collections of scientific illustrations.
News TeamOctober 1, 2025
Buildings and Spaces
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Renovation Update
Interior reconstruction begins at Eisenhower Library
News TeamFebruary 6, 2026
With demolition complete, the project enters an exciting new phase as the library’s reimagined interior begins to take shape.
Events and Exhibitions
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On View
With donor support, Homewood Museum exhibition explores house’s past
Tayjah BrownFebruary 19, 2026
Insights
Curators highlight archival sources behind Lindsay Adams’ ‘Ceremony’
News TeamFebruary 6, 2026
On View
Rare Air: New Evergreen Exhibition Examines Endangered Birds
News TeamFebruary 5, 2026
WAMU
Art, jazz, and history merge for Lindsay Adams’ new exhibition, ‘Ceremony’
News TeamDecember 5, 2025
Research and Teaching
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Fellow Focus
The Tarot Dilemma, part one
Suran Gao, A&S '30February 26, 2026
Fellow Focus
The fire that transformed Johns Hopkins’ libraries, part one
Nandini Rastogi, A&S '29February 20, 2026
Fellow Focus
Translating Paolo della Pergola’s ‘Compendium logicae’
Clare Lorenz, A&S '29February 12, 2026
Collections
Film + Media
Academic Film Archive of North America finds a home at Johns Hopkins
News TeamNovember 1, 2025
The eclectic collection of more than 7,600 vintage 16 mm classroom films represents an unsung genre that offered engaging new ways to teach the tales of humankind.
Manuscripts
A medieval art form, digitized
News TeamNovember 1, 2025
Curator and historian Earle Havens shares highlights from Johns Hopkins’ collection of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts—and his team’s work to make the 100-plus pieces accessible to all.
Services and Tools
Digital Repositories
JScholarship upgrades improve access to Johns Hopkins research
Staff reportJanuary 21, 2026
JHU OSPO
Open Source Programs Office receives grant to establish Research Software Support Network
News TeamJanuary 6, 2026
Open Access Week
Open Access publishing and AI: Considerations for authors
Kathleen DiLaurentiOctober 22, 2025
People
Apply Now
AGHI and Sheridan Libraries Launch New Graduate Student Summer Fellowship Program
The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute and the Sheridan Libraries are launching a new Graduate Student Summer Fellowship Program with two paid six‑week positions starting July 2026; applications close February 2
Staff reportJanuary 21, 2026
Books
Favorite reads from Johns Hopkins scholars and experts
Libraries & Museums Dean Elisabeth Long joins readers from across the university to share the books they couldn’t put down this year.
News TeamDecember 16, 2025
Why I Give
Preserving a piece of American history
Alumna and Homewood Museum docent Eileen Perkins, A&S ’72 (MLA), keeps her lifelong interests alive through a legacy gift to Homewood Museum.
News TeamDecember 8, 2025
In the Media
PreserveCast
JHU Museums leadership interviewed on Preservation Maryland podcast
News TeamJanuary 8, 2026
WAMU
Art, jazz, and history merge for Lindsay Adams’ new exhibition, ‘Ceremony’
News TeamDecember 5, 2025
Big Think
The world’s largest library of lies has good news about fake news
News TeamOctober 13, 2025
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Lunch with the Libraries and Museums hosts lecture on the connections between Hopkins and Heidelberg University
Lemon Doroshow, Engr '28October 9, 2025
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