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White supremacy, political violence, and firearms
November 3, 2022
Policy experts, including U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, convene to discuss armed intimidation in the political process as Americans go to the polls for midterms
Advocacy for access
November 3, 2022
Junior Zandy Wong learned to advocate for accessibility in her own education, and she's using that knowledge to advocate in organizations across the country. She was recently honored for her efforts as a recipient of the Heumann-Armstrong Award.
Elisabeth Long selected to lead Sheridan Libraries & University Museums at Johns Hopkins
November 2, 2022
She joins JHU from the University of Chicago, where she has spent nearly three decades and where she currently oversees digital scholarship services for students and faculty
Commentary: It's time to stop creating 'superbugs' in the lab
November 1, 2022
Johns Hopkins computational biologist Steven Salzberg says Boston University study that created a new form of the omicron coronavirus variant should never have happened
Vision for Baltimore celebrates providing 10,000 pairs of eyeglasses for Baltimore City students
November 1, 2022
Vision for Baltimore celebrates providing 10,000 pairs of eyeglasses for Baltimore City students
Associate Vice Provost for Financial Aid Tom McDermott issues message on Federal Student Loan Debt Relief
October 27, 2022
Resources are available to affiliates through the university's financial aid team
U.S. Space Force partnership will prepare leaders for new challenges
October 26, 2022
Space Force officers, known as Guardians, will be invited to join an interdisciplinary program offering training in international policy with electives in space-focused engineering
A growing movement
October 26, 2022
Evergreen Museum & Library's new exhibit explores Victorians' obsession with houseplants and how it compares to today's houseplant craze
Donors can track how science uses their tissue but stay anonymous
October 25, 2022
Pilot program will enable patients to track use of their tissue samples through blockchain technology.
What's fueling Iran's ongoing protests?
October 24, 2022
A woman's suspicious death after being detained for an incorrectly worn hijab sends Iranians into the streets. SAIS expert Narges Bajoghli discusses the tumult.
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