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Johns Hopkins engineer joins call to fund Black scientists
January 26, 2021
Muyinatu Bell co-authors commentary with women colleagues from institutions across the U.S. to shine light on funding disparities
Certifying sustainable practices
January 26, 2021
Three at Hopkins have started a new initiative to bring sustainable practices to laboratories throughout the university
Three Johns Hopkins master's degree programs among top online programs in the country
January 26, 2021
Programs from the schools of Nursing and Engineering are included in annual rankings from 'U.S. News & World Report'
Engineering course teaches students to harness power of AI for good
January 22, 2021
Computer scientist Mathias Unberath teaches the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and ethical approaches to using the powerful technology
Johns Hopkins marks one year of tracking the COVID-19 pandemic
January 22, 2021
On Jan. 22, 2020, a civil and systems engineering professor and her graduate student created a coronavirus tracker map that would become the world's leading source for real-time pandemic data
Toon school
January 20, 2021
Students explore old and new animation techniques in Karen Yasinsky's Animating Cartoons course
Higher income associated with greater compliance with public health measures during pandemic
January 15, 2021
Survey suggests common public health measures such as masking, social distancing, and telework may be inaccessible or impractical for those with lower incomes
What you need to know about COVID-19 variants
January 15, 2021
Is it normal for a virus to mutate? Are the new strains of coronavirus more contagious? Will COVID-19 vaccines still work? Expert immunologist Andy Pekosz weighs in.
The enduring value of an English degree
January 15, 2021
Despite a struggling labor market and emerging technologies that emphasize the importance of STEM fields, an English degree is as useful as ever, says JHU Professor Mark Christian Thompson
Applications now being accepted for funding for community-based public safety programs
January 14, 2021
The JHU Innovation Fund for Community Safety will invest $6 million dollars over the next four years in grassroots interventions designed to make the city safer
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