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Gotta Read ‘Em All – Decoding Braille in the Pokémon Series
Gilman 300To obtain a trio of legendary monsters in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002), players can embark on an elaborate side quest where they must decode two-dimensional representations of Braille. Removed […]
Disability Rights, Activism and Changing Governance in South Korea and Japan
Mergenthaler 266Through comparisons of anti-discrimination and accessibility reforms in South Korea and Japan, this talk analyzes the rise of legalistic governance. More formal rules and participation in policymaking and enforcement, including […]
Pre-Law Alumni Panel
Scott-Bates Commons, Salon BThe Johns Hopkins Undergraduate Law Review will be hosting an alumni panel on April 10. We have invited three Hopkins alumni who currently work as legal professionals to share their […]
Foreign Affairs Symposium – Chris Wallace
Hodson Hall 110The Foreign Affairs Symposium welcomes journalist Chris Wallace to campus to discuss his Insights on Washington. Co-sponsored by the Aronson Center for International Studies
HopMUNC Keynote Speaker – Melissa G. Dalton (U.S. Department of Defense)
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center 555 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, District of Columbia, United StatesAs part of the inaugural Johns Hopkins Model United Nations Conference (HopMUNC), Melissa G. Dalton, Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, will be providing the keynote address. This event open […]
Labor Unrest in Chinese-Invested Enterprises in Turkey: Local Dynamics and Global Implications
Mergenthaler 266Burak Gürel is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Co-director of the Center for Asian Studies at Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey. China, once a hub for foreign manufacturing investment, has […]