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Johns Hopkins to host conversation with CDC Director Rochelle Walensky
April 22, 2021
Discussion with Walensky and Paul B. Rothman of JHM will cover COVID strategy and the powerful combination of medicine and public health
Johns Hopkins launches new institute focused on creating clean, renewable energy technologies
April 22, 2021
The establishment of the Ralph S. O'Connor Sustainable Energy Institute is part of a 10-year, $75M investment by the university in energy-related research and education
D. Watkins writes Baltimore
April 20, 2021
Author, editor, East Baltimore native, and School of Education alum talks about his evolution as a writer, learning to interview celebrities, and why he's probably not cool enough to get a shoe deal
Workshop series to provide resources for underrepresented students interested in computer science
April 20, 2021
The first workshop, held Monday, April 26, will feature Hopkins engineers, industry experts, computer scientists, and researchers discussing topics in computing ranging from theoretical computer science to machine learning
COVID-19 and PTSD: A pandemic's hidden trauma
April 16, 2021
School of Nursing researcher Tamar Rodney discusses the impacts of COVID-19 on our collective mental health as part of the Hopkins at Home lecture series
Four Johns Hopkins juniors named Goldwater Scholars
April 16, 2021
Bruce Enzmann, Min Jae Kim, Shiker Nair, and Aaditya Rau are among a cohort of 410 Goldwater Scholars selected for 2021–22 from an estimated pool of more than 5,000 applicants
Class examines public health through the lens of Africana studies
April 13, 2021
Alexandre White and Robbie Shilliam challenge students to probe the ongoing effects of colonialism, slavery, and racial oppression in public health practices
What the American Rescue Plan means for public health
April 12, 2021
Experts discuss implications of the historic bill and its impact on health equity issues, local health departments, and schools of public health
Johns Hopkins launches campaign to help people make informed decisions about vaccines
April 8, 2021
Johns Hopkins launches campaign to help people make informed decisions about COVID-19 vaccines
Study: Charitable care provided by hospitals doesn't measure up to their tax exemptions
April 7, 2021
The amount of charity care hospitals provide and the favorable tax treatment they enjoy is 'badly out of sync,' researchers say
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