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Johns Hopkins leaders praise Supreme Court DACA decision, reaffirm support for affected students
June 19, 2020
In 5-4 ruling, high court preserves protections for certain undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children
Hundreds protest police brutality, advocate for change
June 19, 2020
More than 200 join protest organized by JHU's Black Faculty and Staff Association to stand in solidarity against racism in policing and call for more black faculty and staff at the university
Even amid social distancing, 'vicarious learning' can work
June 18, 2020
Whether professionally or personally, humans learn from each others' life experiences all the time. How do we continue doing that during COVID-19?
Initiative delivers meals to Baltimore's health care workers
June 18, 2020
Baltimore chapter of Frontline Foods, founded by a Johns Hopkins undergraduate, has purchased more than 2,000 meals for those working directly with COVID-19 patients
COVID-19: Six months in
June 18, 2020
Johns Hopkins experts take stock of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the challenges that lie ahead
Johns Hopkins to close at noon on Juneteenth, providing time for reflection
June 17, 2020
Friday marks the 155th anniversary of the end of slavery in the United States
Why COVID-19 poses greater risks for men than women
June 17, 2020
Johns Hopkins biologist Sabra Klein discusses why men tend to be affected more severely and require hospitalization from COVID-19
Seeing red
June 16, 2020
With an innovative dashboard created by Johns Hopkins engineers, the world has observed the COVID-19 pandemic play out in real time. We're still watching the dots.
Johns Hopkins will pause development of a police department for at least two years
June 12, 2020
'We want Johns Hopkins to be part of the conversation about what is possible for our city and country in rethinking the appropriate boundaries and responsibilities of policing,' university and Medicine leaders say
Jhpiego partners with Baltimore City for job program to help combat COVID-19
June 10, 2020
Baltimore Health Corps project will hire, train people to perform contact tracing to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus
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