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Six projects selected for Diversity Innovation Grants
February 7, 2023
More than $20,000 awarded for ideas to improve JHU with emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion
At The Markup, Nabiha Syed keeps a watchful eye on Big Tech
February 7, 2023
Syed, a 2007 Johns Hopkins University graduate, serves as CEO of the award-winning news outlet The Markup, which applies data-intensive investigative journalism to one of Washington's biggest policy concerns
Student applicants sought for new universitywide Disability Inclusion Advisory Committee
February 6, 2023
The creation of the committee supports university's stated goals to foster inclusion of the disability community and to invest in needed accommodations and services
Understanding the UN report on ozone layer recovery
January 31, 2023
Assistant professor Scot Miller offers insight on the United Nations' most recent assessment of the Montreal Protocol, which offers good news on the restoration of the ozone layer
Food systems expert Shawn McKenzie named director of Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future
January 31, 2023
McKenzie has nearly 20 years of leadership experience at the center, most recently serving as its deputy director
Leading with empathy
January 30, 2023
After more than 30 years in crisis response and therapy, Kim Sütter still answers the call to help those in need as part of the Johns Hopkins Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team
Hairdressers of color exposed to 'concerning' mix of unknown chemicals
January 26, 2023
A study finds hairdressers of color, compared to women who work in offices, have higher levels of chemicals in their bodies
The thorny history of sickle cell anemia
January 25, 2023
As part of the university's Racism and Repair in the Modern Academy project, Johns Hopkins researchers look inward at the past, present, and future of treatment for this disease
Johns Hopkins online engineering programs again ranked among nation's best
January 24, 2023
The Whiting School of Engineering's online programs were tied at No. 9 and made their first appearance among the programs ranked highest by veterans
Johns Hopkins PhD students to decide whether to unionize later this month
January 24, 2023
Approximately 3,200 PhD student workers will have the opportunity to vote in a union election on Jan. 30 and 31
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