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Report shows potential benefits of Red Line for Baltimore
June 7, 2024
Simulation by JHU data scientists shows proposed Red Line could shorten people's commutes, significantly improve job access
How election experts are thinking about AI and its impact on the 2024 elections
June 5, 2024
AI has the potential to transform everything from health care to elections. SNF Agora's Scott Warren considers how it's affecting this election cycle.
Researchers explore links between gut bacteria and colon cancer
June 5, 2024
School of Medicine professors Jessica Queen and Cynthia Sears recently published an article in the journal
Nature Cancer
about potential links between the gut microbiome and colorectal cancer.
Johns Hopkins launches major effort to elevate the arts
June 4, 2024
A new initiative led by Dan Weiss, former president of the Metropolitan Museum, aspires to boost the arts across the university
Fulbright grants awarded to 26 from Johns Hopkins
June 4, 2024
A record-breaking number of JHU affiliates received awards this spring from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program in support of their continuing study, research, and teaching in foreign countries
Dip your toes into forest bathing
June 4, 2024
"Forest bathing"—the term for immersing oneself in nature—offers health benefits to adults and children alike. Here's how to get started.
Nearly one-third of U.S. adults know someone who has died of drug overdose
May 31, 2024
Johns Hopkins researchers' survey also finds that familiarity with a fatal overdose death bolsters recognition of addiction as an important policy issue that spans party lines
Pill-sized imaging capsule could help catch esophageal cancer sooner
May 30, 2024
Hopkins researchers develop a "one-stop shop" capsule for diagnosing and treating Barrett's esophagus, a condition known to be a precursor to esophageal cancer
Ceremony marks Hopkins Student Center construction milestone
May 29, 2024
The new building, envisioned as a focal point of student activity and engagement on the Homewood campus, is scheduled to open in July 2025
Kara Swisher launches AI interview series at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center
May 29, 2024
Hopkins Bloomberg Center event kicks off Hopkins' yearlong partnership with Vox Media to convene top minds working at the intersection of tech, science, and public policy
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