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An informed citizenry
October 30, 2020
We must do more to foster in young people the skills, knowledge, and tolerance they need to be better citizens, writes School of Education expert Ashley Rogers Berner
JHU team's acoustic sensor wins runner-up award in Collegiate Inventors Competition
October 29, 2020
The team, called Hearo, developed an acoustic sensor that can detect specific sounds in noisy environments
Presidential Management Fellowship Program recruits second cohort
October 27, 2020
The program for recent Hopkins alums offers career training, mentorship, and the possibility of joining university staff permanently
SAIS students from around the world travel to Italy for in-person instruction
October 27, 2020
After the coronavirus pandemic forced the SAIS Europe campus in Bologna to shut down in the spring, it is now hosting not only its own students and faculty but those from China and Washington, D.C., too
Christopher Celenza returns to Johns Hopkins as Krieger School dean
October 22, 2020
Celenza, who previously served as vice provost for faculty affairs, will rejoin JHU in January after three years as dean of Georgetown University's College of Arts and Sciences
Model inspired by search for extraterrestrial life calculates risk of COVID-19 transmission
October 21, 2020
The Contagion Airborne Transmission inequality seeks to make sense of the many variables, including environmental ones, that can affect transmissibility of COVID-19
Why young people don't vote, and why 2020 might be different
October 20, 2020
Scott Warren, visiting fellow at the SNF Agora Institute, discusses why turnout among young voters in the U.S. traditionally lags that of older age groups and the key role civics education can play in creating a more informed, engaged citizenry
How to safely celebrate winter holidays
October 20, 2020
The pandemic will not be over anytime soon. Here are some ideas for staying close while remaining safe.
ClearMask makes and sells 11 million masks internationally
October 19, 2020
With FDA clearance, maximum barrier protection, and supply chain advantages, the business founded by Johns Hopkins alumni improves the standard of care for patients around the world
COVID-19 ushers in decades of change for nursing profession
October 19, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has transformed the nursing field, and many advocates view the present as a make-or-break moment to press for more lasting change
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