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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
Undergrads embrace 'a new experience of wow' at Johns Hopkins
January 23, 2023
Upperclassmen reflect on their first semester free of COVID-19 restrictions since spring 2020
How SARS-CoV-2 evolved to counter its own weaknesses
January 18, 2023
Hopkins researchers say their research can improve our understanding of how the spike protein works and how the virus evolves
Alum Wes Moore sworn in as Maryland governor
January 18, 2023
The Krieger School alumnus is the first Black governor of Maryland and only the third Black governor in U.S. history
Workshop aids understanding of structural racism
January 18, 2023
Event explores how data science, machine learning can help our understanding of the effects of structural racism on health outcomes
'Be the hero in your own story,' trailblazing NFL coach says in MLK Jr. Commemoration keynote
January 14, 2023
Collette V. Smith tells her story of making history as the NFL's first Black female coach at Johns Hopkins' 41st annual celebration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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