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New study suggests that yes, too much TV really can rot your brain
January 10, 2023
A recent study from the Bloomberg School of Public Health suggests that excess TV viewing can lead to reduced amounts of cranial gray matter.
Jonathan Goldberg, a beloved mentor to generations of Hopkins students, dies at 79
January 9, 2023
Goldberg was a towering presence in the fields of early modern British literature, poststructuralist literary studies, and LGBTQ studies and queer theory
Johns Hopkins leads nation in research spending for 43rd consecutive year
January 9, 2023
In FY 2021, JHU spent a record $3.181B—nearly $1.5B more than the next highest institution on the annual list compiled by the National Science Foundation
It's snow joke: Johns Hopkins ice rink at Homewood returns
January 9, 2023
Registration is now open for the return of the ice rink at Homewood from Friday, Jan. 13, to Sunday, Feb. 19
Climate impact labels could affect fast food selections
January 5, 2023
Participants of a new study who were shown climate impact labels on a sample menu often chose the more sustainable option, highlighting the potential for labeling in fast food as an effective way to promote sustainability and nutritional choices
Six from Johns Hopkins named Quad Fellows
January 5, 2023
The fellowship, sponsored by the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, supports interdisciplinary scientific and technological innovations
Atul Grover advocates for health policy solutions that transcend political divisions
January 4, 2023
Atul Grover, who earned a PhD from the Bloomberg School in 2004, serves as executive director of the Association of American Medical Colleges' Research and Action Institute
Johns Hopkins hosts inaugural Black Excellence Conference
January 4, 2023
Program convening Black graduate and doctoral students focuses on identity, culture, and self-advocacy
A forgotten era of filmmaking finds a new home at Johns Hopkins
January 3, 2023
The Sheridan Libraries has acquired the Academic Film Archive of North America, an eclectic collection of more than 7,600 vintage 16-mm films
Johns Hopkins programs highlighted as part of White House STEM equity initiative
December 23, 2022
Bonnie Swenor, founder and director of the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center, serves on STEMM Opportunity Alliance advisory council
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