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The return of the fall champions
October 1, 2021
After a season that wasn't, the Johns Hopkins women's cross country and volleyball teams resume play with revamped and younger rosters to defend their national titles
Mid-Atlantic Center for Cardiometabolic Health Equity launched with $20M from NIH
September 30, 2021
Lisa Cooper, Deidra Crews will lead the Mid-Atlantic Center for Cardiometabolic Health Equity, which will address hypertension, obesity, diabetes, heart failure, and kidney disease
New buses coming to popular Hopkins shuttle route, with transition to electric vehicles to follow
September 29, 2021
The Homewood-Peabody-JHMI route will be serviced by a new fleet of buses beginning on Oct. 2, and a conversion to electric buses is expected to be completed by 2026
Safety precautions encouraged for scooters and bikes on campus
September 28, 2021
Students, faculty, and staff are asked to be aware of policies regarding motorized vehicles—particularly rentable scooters—and to use good judgement when traveling on scooters or bikes and leaving them parked on JHU campuses
Traumatic brain injury expert Jess Gill returns to Johns Hopkins as Bloomberg Distinguished Professor
September 28, 2021
Jess Gill studies biomarkers to try to understand why some recover well from traumatic brain injuries while others cope with lasting effects on their physical and mental health
Johns Hopkins to host conversation with Merck CEO Robert Davis
September 27, 2021
Davis, who leads one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies, will discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and drug affordability on Oct. 4
Alum Carol Reiley's new project uses AI to help composers make music
September 27, 2021
Alum Carol Reiley's new project uses AI to help composers make music
In his new memoir, 'I'm Possible,' musician Richard Antoine White thanks the village of people who lift him up
September 27, 2021
In his new memoir,
I'm Possible,
musician Richard Antoine White thanks the village of people who lift him up
Peter Harnik, co-founder of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, on the magic of these multiuse paths
September 27, 2021
In the latter half of the 20th century, pockets of people across the country called for converting abandoned railways into recreation trails. Bicyclist Peter Harnik, A&S '70, helped make it happen.
Robot programming for everyday people
September 24, 2021
New Demoshop software makes it easier to teach robots to help in the workplace
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