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Religions - 31.10.2024
Hahrie Han's book garners wide praise
Hahrie Han’s book garners wide praise

Politics - Computer Science - 31.10.2024
Navigating the minefield of election disinformation
Navigating the minefield of election disinformation

Economics - 30.10.2024
Tax policy changes could make homeownership a reality for more Americans
Tax policy changes could make homeownership a reality for more Americans
Study: Tax policy changes could make homeownership a reality for more Americans Analysis finds shift from mortgage interest deductions to refundable mortgage interest credit could benefit lowand midd

Astronomy & Space - Campus - 29.10.2024
Charting new academic frontiers
Charting new academic frontiers

Health - 28.10.2024
Honoring a 'transformative legacy'
Honoring a ’transformative legacy’

Politics - 27.10.2024
Poll: Nearly half of voters think those from other party are 'evil'
Poll: Nearly half of voters think those from other party are ’evil’
Poll: Nearly half of Americans think members of the opposing political party are 'evil' New SNF Agora/YouGov poll shows Harris gains, Trump maintains, and the divide between 2020 election deniers and

Health - Innovation - 25.10.2024
Johns Hopkins team takes runner-up in Collegiate Inventors Competition
Johns Hopkins team takes runner-up in Collegiate Inventors Competition

Environment - Economics - 23.10.2024
EPA recognizes JHU as a leader in green power
EPA recognizes JHU as a leader in green power

Health - Social Sciences - 23.10.2024
Jhpiego President Leslie Mancuso to retire this summer
Jhpiego President Leslie Mancuso to retire this summer

Social Sciences - Agronomy & Food Science - 22.10.2024
The Longest Table returns
The Longest Table returns

Event - Astronomy & Space - 18.10.2024
A celebration of 'remarkable talent, innovation, and promise'
A celebration of ’remarkable talent, innovation, and promise’

Health - 17.10.2024
Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health opens new Great Plains Hub
Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health opens new Great Plains Hub

Health - 16.10.2024
Joseph Amon to direct Bloomberg School's Center for Public Health and Human Rights
Joseph Amon to direct Bloomberg School’s Center for Public Health and Human Rights

Mathematics - Campus - 15.10.2024
Two researchers named Packard Fellows
Two researchers named Packard Fellows

Health - Pharmacology - 15.10.2024
Let's please talk about menopause
Let’s please talk about menopause
Wen Shen, director of the Women's Wellness & Healthy Aging Program at Johns Hopkins, is on a mission to raise awareness about menopause, as a boom of women hit mid-life in the U.S. On O

Health - Campus - 15.10.2024
Search committee formed to identify next Bloomberg School dean

Environment - 11.10.2024
First electric buses will hit the road in 2025
First electric buses will hit the road in 2025

Environment - Campus - 11.10.2024
Johns Hopkins releases new Climate Action and Sustainability Plan
Johns Hopkins releases new Climate Action and Sustainability Plan

Campus - 09.10.2024
New program will amplify the ’trusted voice’ of Johns Hopkins
Provost's Fellows for Public Engagement will amplify the 'trusted voice' of Johns Hopkins The program will invest in the university's capacity to increase the reach and societal impact of Johns Hopki

Materials Science - Computer Science - 09.10.2024
Fast track to cleaner energy solutions?
Fast track to cleaner energy solutions?
Machine learning method could speed path to cleaner energy solutions Johns Hopkins engineers develop a way to streamline solar cell testing, dramatically accelerating a process that can be slow and costly The process of testing new solar cell technologies has traditionally been slow and costly, requiring multiple steps.

Music - Art & Design - 08.10.2024
Michael Hersch turns to poetry as inspiration for latest work
Michael Hersch turns to poetry as inspiration for latest work

Innovation - Health - 08.10.2024
JHTV fuels student, faculty innovation
JHTV fuels student, faculty innovation

Campus - Politics - 06.10.2024
University focus on dialogue, education, community building to support students

Health - Environment - 06.10.2024
Hopkins leaders highlight JHU's impact
Hopkins leaders highlight JHU’s impact

Art & Design - Campus - 06.10.2024
Two paintings join Hopkins' growing collection of contemporary art
Two paintings join Hopkins’ growing collection of contemporary art

Campus - 04.10.2024
Police Accountability Board applicants sought

Computer Science - Health - 02.10.2024
Coding crusaders
Coding crusaders

Health - 27.09.2024
Looking back at the Violence Against Women Act after 30 years of protection
Looking back at the Violence Against Women Act after 30 years of protection

Health - Social Sciences - 26.09.2024
Nursing expert spotlights Latino HIV crisis at White House summit
Nursing expert spotlights Latino HIV crisis at White House summit

Health - History & Archeology - 26.09.2024
The Welch Medical Library, past and present
The Welch Medical Library, past and present

Transport - 23.09.2024
Data mining reveals U.S. bridges with most large ship traffic
Data mining reveals U.S. bridges with most large ship traffic
Bridges in New York, California, and Georgia are among United States bridges with the most traffic from the largest ships, according to a new and unprecedented data mining effort, the first step in an

Life Sciences - Health - 23.09.2024
Deciphering the brain's mysteries
Deciphering the brain’s mysteries
Acclaimed scientists Richard Huganir and Patricia Janak launch OneNeuro, a cross-disciplinary initiative at Johns Hopkins to utilize emerging technologies and AI to finally crack the code on the enig

Health - Pharmacology - 23.09.2024
University announces details of flu vaccine requirement for 2024-25
University announces details of flu vaccine requirement for 2024-25

Psychology - Health - 23.09.2024
Cell phone bans in schools
Cell phone bans in schools
A growing list of states and schools are now banning or restricting cell phones. Johns Hopkins experts Carol Vidal and Annette Anderson explain the research and weigh in on the controversial policies.

Health - Campus - 20.09.2024
Ellen MacKenzie to step down as Bloomberg School dean
Ellen MacKenzie to step down as Bloomberg School dean

Politics - 19.09.2024
'There are young people that care about the issues on the ballot'
’There are young people that care about the issues on the ballot’

Campus - Social Sciences - 19.09.2024
Hopkins sees shifts in demographic makeup of incoming class
Hopkins sees shifts in demographic makeup of incoming class

Health - Campus - 17.09.2024
New Provost's Postdoctoral Fellows
New Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellows
Johns Hopkins welcomes new cohort of Provost's Postdoctoral Fellows This year's cohort includes scholars pursuing careers in political science, molecular biology, mechanical engineering, and patholog

Administration - 13.09.2024
Janet L. Rathod named chief information security officer
Janet L. Rathod named chief information security officer

Social Sciences - Health - 12.09.2024
Guns remain leading cause of death for U.S. children and teens
Guns remain leading cause of death for U.S. children and teens

Environment - Economics - 11.09.2024
'Exciting growth period' for offshore wind energy
’Exciting growth period’ for offshore wind energy
Maryland project part of 'an exciting growth period' for offshore wind energy Julie Lundquist, a national leader in research into sustainable energy generation from wind and atmospheric dynamics, dis

Social Sciences - 09.09.2024
Three Safe Streets sites mark one year without homicides
Three Safe Streets sites mark one year without homicides

Politics - 05.09.2024
Venezuela election fallout will worsen refugee crisis, Hopkins expert says
Venezuela election fallout will worsen refugee crisis, Hopkins expert says

Economics - Campus - 04.09.2024
New café, craft doughnut shop at HBC
New café, craft doughnut shop at HBC

Campus - Microtechnics - 03.09.2024
Deep dives into favorite topics this summer at CTY
Deep dives into favorite topics this summer at CTY

Chemistry - 29.08.2024
How Labor Day crowds affect local streams
How Labor Day crowds affect local streams
Recreational activities such as tubing and swimming can introduce chemicals into waterways, Johns Hopkins researchers find Crowds flocking to rivers and streams over Labor Day weekend are doing more than cooling off and having fun. They're temporarily introducing chemicals and microscopic organisms into their local waterways, according to new research from Johns Hopkins University.

Health - Career - 29.08.2024
National decline in workplace well-being
National decline in workplace well-being
Johns Hopkins research finds national decline in workplace well-being Companies that backed off on supportive climates after pandemic saw dips in worker experience Workplace well-being across the United States has steadily declined in recent years as employers have scaled back the supportive, flexible climates they implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.

Health - Life Sciences - 27.08.2024
Hopkins welcomes third cohort of Vivien Thomas Scholars
Hopkins welcomes third cohort of Vivien Thomas Scholars

Politics - Campus - 27.08.2024
A day devoted to democracy
A day devoted to democracy

Agronomy & Food Science - 20.08.2024
Levering Kitchens serves up new options
Levering Kitchens serves up new options