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Lab access, granted
February 2, 2022
Chemist Stephen Fried designs Intersession course to provide laboratory experience to first-generation students
Lainie Rutkow named inaugural vice provost for interdisciplinary initiatives at Johns Hopkins University
February 2, 2022
In her role, she will be responsible for the development and oversight of key strategies and initiatives, including those related to JHU's burgeoning presence in Washington, D.C., at 555 Pennsylvania Ave.
Chasing space
February 2, 2022
Whiting School alum and former APL employee Andre Douglas is one of 10 astronaut candidates who recently began training with NASA, the culmination of a life spent dreaming of the stars
Lab-grown meat, fungus-based ice cream
February 1, 2022
Food of the Future course led by Franklyn Hall explores the new range of meats, milks, and cheeses developed using cellular manipulation and emerging technology
Chris Morphew appointed to second term as dean of Johns Hopkins School of Education
January 31, 2022
Since joining the university in 2017, he has fostered cross-divisional partnerships, enhanced supports for the school's students and employees, and strengthened community ties
Hospitals on the brink
January 31, 2022
While the most recent surge of COVID-19 infections may be slowing at long last, hospitals and their staff expect to continue operating at crisis level for the foreseeable future
A fridge full of love
January 28, 2022
Launched by a Johns Hopkins senior and a MICA student in November 2020, the Baltimore Community Fridge provides fresh foods, toiletries, and other necessities to local community members, thanks to a cadre of volunteers.
Intersession course lifts up dissident voices
January 27, 2022
Course led by chess champion and human rights advocate Garry Kasparov gives voice to those who risk their lives to promote democracy
Alexis Battle and Sarah Hörst receive President's Frontier Awards
January 26, 2022
In a surprise move this year, the university recognizes two faculty members with the full award; each will receive $250,000 to support their groundbreaking research
You need a better mask. Why it's time to upgrade to an N95 or KN95.
January 25, 2022
Better masks are needed to protect against the highly transmissible omicron variant, says Bloomberg School expert Chris Beyrer, who also discusses proper mask care and when it's time to throw your mask away
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