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Summer will make a dramatic entrance in the U.S. this week with a heat dome that will bring stifling heat and uncomfortable ...
Huntsville Hospital CEO Jeff Samz is not a fan of the Leapfrog Group’s national patient safety report, which gave the ...
Johns Hopkins University said it was laying off more than 2,000 employees after it lost more than $800 million from US Agency for International Development funding amid White House efforts to ...
A vote by regents put the university among roughly 140 colleges that have adopted similar policies since the 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas. Skip to content Skip to site index U.S.
By Deborah Bailey AFRO Contributing Editor. Baltimore’s Alicia Wilson returns home this spring as the inaugural Johns Hopkins University vice president of civic engagement and opportunity.
A district court judge gave final approval for a third round of payments to Johns Hopkins University students who attended the school at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.It comes after Elena ...
TriLink BioTechnologies collaborates with Johns Hopkins University to establish a new RNA Innovation Center. ... and open this spring. The center will bring together Johns Hopkins experts in RNA ...
Johns Hopkins University ended legacy-conscious admissions in 2013, a move that university president Ronald J. Daniels said helped boost its proportion of low-income and first-generation students. The ...
Discover the Spring 2024 lineup for the Peabody Performance Series at DC's JHU Bloomberg Center. Presented by Johns Hopkins Peabody Institute, the series promises an exciting season of performances.
The stylish new Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center took over a former museum in Washington. It’s got potential to become a community hub. A view of the new atrium at the Johns Hopkins ...
Johns Hopkins University will soon launch a School of Government and Policy as part of its programming at the site of the former ... In the spring term, some Hopkins undergraduates will join them.
BALTIMORE - Food service workers at Johns Hopkins University are raising their voices after a fallout over contract negotiations between their union and the school. The food service workers ...