PHOTO STAFF Rothblatt’s book explored the legal implications of having artificial consciousness.
PHOTO STAFF Rothblatt spoke about the support she received from her family when coming out.as transgender.
PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Futurist and businesswoman Martine Rothblatt shared her vision for a future where humans develop a society relies on machine consciousness.
Courtesy of EYAL FONI Mckesson discussed the importance of social media in activism.
Courtesy of Alyssa Wooden Eric Holcomb explored varying characteristics of Baltimorean suburbs in contrast to city planning.
COURTESY OF SARAH Y. KIM Sociology and public health professor Kathryn J. Edin explores the U.S. poverty line in her new book.
COURTESY OF JACOB TOOK Panelists drew on their own experiences to explore the intersection of queer identity and immigration.
COURTESY OF JACOB TOOK Borgonos and Seymour discussed the difficulties undocumented transgender immigrants face in the U.S.
Courtesy of the Humanities Center French thinker Derrida attended the symposium.
File Photo Professor Macksey co-founded the HC to support the interdisciplinary interests at Hopkins.
COURTESY OF SARAH HARRISON SMITH Professor Smith instructs two courses this semester at Hopkins.
EARL/CC-BY-NC2.0 Atomic Books is an independent bookstore located in Hampden.
CINDY JIANG/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR A statue commemorating Rex T. Chao stands on N. Charles Street, depicting Chao with his violin.