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The enduring value of the performing arts in the age of social distancing
April 29, 2020
"Music is there even when we can't leave our houses," says Peabody Dean Fred Bronstein. "And it's more important than ever."
For engineering students, classes are an at-home design challenge
April 28, 2020
Teaching engineering design during COVID-19 is a tricky business—but professors are retooling projects to give students hands-on design experiences at home
Video screenings explore the 1913 march on Washington for women's suffrage and its fallout
April 27, 2020
Krieger School screens advance clips from the upcoming PBS 'American Experience' series, convenes producers and experts for panel discussion
Understanding changing guidance on mask use
April 24, 2020
Kirsten Koehler and Ana Rule, faculty experts from the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, answer questions on the use of masks, gloves, and PPE
Hopkins Symphony Orchestra waits to honor Concerto Competition winners
April 24, 2020
Winners are typically showcased in a year-end concert, but the COVID-19 pandemic has forced a change in plans—for now
Hopkins partners with TimelyMD to offer remote mental health counseling
April 23, 2020
TimelyMD platform connects students with licensed counselors for scheduled appointments and on-demand mental health needs
COVID-19 poses unique challenges for people with disabilities
April 23, 2020
Americans with disabilities are largely left out of the U.S. coronavirus response, despite being uniquely affected by the disease, says epidemiologist and ophthalmologist Bonnielin Swenor
Keeping kids active and safe during the COVID-19 pandemic
April 20, 2020
Keshia Pollack Porter shares ideas for how families can stay active while following social distancing recommendations
Free online course features COVID-19 insights from Johns Hopkins experts
April 20, 2020
Brief course modules showcase the expertise of those working on the front lines of research and treatment
Daniels to Johns Hopkins community: 'Our work continues'
April 7, 2020
University president conveys his appreciation for the 'resiliency, determination, and grace' with which the university community has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic
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