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Swimming in synch
June 18, 2024
A new book by Vicki Valosik, 'Swimming Pretty,' probes the push and pull between art and athletics as it chronicles the untold story of women in water.
American Red Cross CEO Gail McGovern leads from the heart
June 18, 2024
Retiring in June, American Red Cross CEO Gail McGovern, A&S '74, reflects on a career of service
An inspiring life remembered
June 18, 2024
Looking back on the legacy of Pava LaPere
Trailblazing geologist Florence Bascom's stony path to becoming the first woman to receive her PhD from Johns Hopkins
June 18, 2024
Trailblazing geologist Florence Bascom's stony path to becoming the first woman to receive her PhD from Johns Hopkins
Bacteria are talking
June 18, 2024
Molecular biologist Bonnie Bassler, A&S '90 (PhD), discovered that bacteria communicate using a complex chemical language.
Imaging the meaning of home
June 18, 2024
Photojournalist Hailey Sadler, SAIS '22 (MIPP), draws from her experiences on Capitol Hill to explore the concepts of home and displacement around the world
Johns Hopkins graduate engineering programs again ranked among nation's best
June 18, 2024
'U.S. News & World Report' ranks Whiting School No. 14 overall, biomedical engineering No. 1 in the nation
Contemporary art finds a new home at Hopkins Nursing
June 17, 2024
Two black and white photographs by Baltimore artist SHAN Wallace are now on display at the School of Nursing—the debut location for the university's new public art initiative
A new era of public health as Bloomberg School looks to future
June 14, 2024
A new state-of-the-art building in East Baltimore is designed to create greater connectivity among faculty, staff, and students, strengthening partnerships and supporting the school's mission to protect health and save lives
Baltimore writers to help scientists learn how brain processes stories
June 12, 2024
Winners of a new Baltimore writing contest will help Johns Hopkins University neuroscientists learn what happens in the brain when people read stories; deadline extended to July 31
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