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Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering doctoral student named 2024 Quad Fellow
August 16, 2024
Benjamin Biggs among recipients of highly competitive award for exceptional master's and doctoral students to study STEM in the U.S.
Johns Hopkins University to return to standardized testing requirement as part of holistic admissions process
August 16, 2024
University will require undergraduate applicants to submit ACT or SAT scores for admission in fall 2026; test scores encouraged but not required for fall 2025 admissions
Johns Hopkins University articulates restrained approach to issuing public statements
August 15, 2024
University leaders clarify standard for official statements, limited to issues that pertain directly to the 'interest or function' of the institution
Exhibition of rare avant-garde European art to inaugurate new D.C. gallery at Hopkins Bloomberg Center
August 15, 2024
October grand opening of Irene and Richard Frary Gallery at Hopkins Bloomberg Center to feature several works on public view for first time in U.S.
Alisha Knight strengthens faculty diversity as inaugural executive director
August 12, 2024
A former English professor, Alisha Knight now enhances the hiring, retention, and advancement of JHU's faculty
Dictators united: How authoritarian states work together to thwart democracy
August 12, 2024
In 'Autocracy, Inc.', Pulitzer Prize–winning author Anne Applebaum writes that dictators do not need to have the same backgrounds to accomplish the shared goal of undermining liberal democracy
Johns Hopkins alum helps Baltimore harbor wetland flourish
August 12, 2024
Omar Lloyd, A&S '20, helped the National Aquarium bring a tidal salt marsh back to the Inner Harbor
Poll suggests Republicans who believe Trump won in 2020 expect significant chaos in November
August 7, 2024
SNF Agora Institute publishes first of four polls designed to better understand growing divide between Republicans who do not accept 2020 election results and those who do
New Title IX regulations prompt changes to university's sexual misconduct policy and procedures
August 6, 2024
Changes made to align with New Title IX regulations recently issued by the U.S. Department of Education
A Johns Hopkins athlete you've probably never heard of won Olympic gold in Paris
August 6, 2024
At the 1924 Paris Olympics, Louis Alfred Clarke, who didn't start running competitively until he was a sophomore at Hopkins, helped propel the four-man U.S. team to victory in the 4x100-meter relay
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