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Johns Hopkins moves toward more flexible, broader undergraduate educational experience
November 20, 2020
Recommendations of the university's second Commission on Undergraduate Education compiled in 88-page report
COVID-19 pandemic enters its most serious phase in U.S., even as vaccine prospects brighten
November 19, 2020
Amid record surges of the coronavirus, Johns Hopkins public health experts advise hunkering down to save lives in the months ahead
Johns Hopkins offers several democracy-themed spring courses
November 18, 2020
The courses will give students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the democratic process and bolster their civic engagement
What are the different kinds of COVID-19 tests?
November 18, 2020
What are the different type of COVID-19 tests and how are they used? Yuka Manabe, a Johns Hopkins expert in infectious diseases and testing, offers a survey of the current coronavirus testing landscape.
Greek tragedy helps frontline medical workers cope with COVID-19
November 16, 2020
Selected works explore feelings of abandonment, personal risk, deferred grief, and helplessness in project organized by Theater of War Productions, Berman Institute of Bioethics, and JHU Program in Arts, Humanities & Health
How to make decisions about winter holiday gatherings amid COVID-19
November 13, 2020
What you—and your guests—need to consider before gathering for the winter holidays
Democracy and the university in the age of COVID-19
November 11, 2020
Universities, which are committed to free inquiry and the peaceful contestation of ideas, are indispensable to liberal democracy. At a time when liberal democracy is itself increasingly fragile, we need them more than ever.
COVID-19 milestone: A closer look at the Pfizer vaccine news
November 11, 2020
Two experts from Johns Hopkins assess reports that a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has 90% efficacy in clinical trials
Inside a psilocybin playlist
November 11, 2020
Researchers rely on this carefully selected classical and contemporary music playlist to enhance the psychedelic experience for their patients during psilocybin studies
Psychedelic treatment with psilocybin shown to relieve major depression
November 11, 2020
The antidepressant effect of the psilocybin—the active compound in so-called magic mushrooms—was about four times greater than is typically seen in traditional antidepressants currently on the market
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