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Alum Wes Moore sworn in as Maryland governor
January 18, 2023
The Krieger School alumnus is the first Black governor of Maryland and only the third Black governor in U.S. history
Workshop aids understanding of structural racism
January 18, 2023
Event explores how data science, machine learning can help our understanding of the effects of structural racism on health outcomes
'Be the hero in your own story,' trailblazing NFL coach says in MLK Jr. Commemoration keynote
January 14, 2023
Collette V. Smith tells her story of making history as the NFL's first Black female coach at Johns Hopkins' 41st annual celebration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Johns Hopkins recognizes five individuals for their community contributions
January 13, 2023
Recipients of the annual MLK Jr. Community Service Awards were recognized during the 41st MLK Jr. Commemoration event, held in person for the first time since January 2020
Surprising protein behavior could improve our understanding of aging
January 13, 2023
E. coli proteins lacking the ability to reassemble themselves could one day help scientists rethink studies of the human brain
Johns Hopkins joins BLocal partners to celebrate power of collective impact in Baltimore
January 12, 2023
Local organizations representing business, academia, medicine, and the nonprofits sector commit to leverage their influence to create economic opportunity in the city
Pioneering nursing educator, researcher Fannie Gaston-Johansson dies at 84
January 12, 2023
A member of the Hopkins Nursing faculty for more than two decades, she was known for her scholarly work involving health disparities, pain management, and palliative care
A simple spray could keep COVID-19 away
January 12, 2023
Hopkins engineers have developed a method to prevent harmful viruses from entering the lungs, blocking the spread of COVID-19 and influenza with a nasal spray
Johns Hopkins study links hearing loss with dementia in older adults
January 12, 2023
Bloomberg School study finds older adults with greater severity of hearing loss were more likely to have dementia, but the likelihood of dementia was lower among hearing aid users compared to non-users
A modern approach to museum studies
January 10, 2023
A blend of research, reflection, conceptualization, and pure logistics gave Krieger School students firsthand experience mounting an American Modernism exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art
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