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Johns Hopkins Children's Center, All Children's Hospital again ranked among nation's best
June 14, 2022
They appear in the annual children's hospital rankings by
U.S. News & World Report
Juneteenth festivities take place across Johns Hopkins this weekend
June 14, 2022
Events kick off Thursday with a game night hosted by the Black Faculty and Staff Association; Juneteenth will be officially observed with a university closure on Monday, June 20
Ballet After Dark wins $25K prize at Social Innovation Lab Innovators' Showcase
June 14, 2022
A student-led nonprofit organization, which won the $25,000 Cohort Prize, was one of 10 cohort teams who presented their ventures to community members and potential funders at the April showcase
Debunking myths about gun violence
June 13, 2022
Evidence-based solutions to gun violence in America have been shrouded by misinformation and political spin. But experts from Johns Hopkins are setting the record straight.
What are 'ghost guns' and why are they risky?
June 13, 2022
Untraceable by design, the DIY guns are just as lethal as a traditional firearm and often made of the same materials. Alexander McCourt of the Center for Gun Violence Solutions discusses the inherent dangers of ghost guns and details current legislation surrounding them.
The pandemic has reached a plateau, but for how long?
June 8, 2022
Johns Hopkins health security expert Tom Inglesby provides an update on the state of the pandemic and how vaccination, funding, and variants may affect its future
What economists really do
June 8, 2022
More than just Wall Street types or stock market prognosticators, Johns Hopkins economics faculty and students apply their tools to address the world's most important issues
Antibodies point researchers toward broad coronavirus vaccines
June 8, 2022
Certain antibodies isolated from people who had recovered from COVID-19 and were vaccinated have the ability to neutralize variety of coronaviruses
What's happening with the American economy right now?
June 8, 2022
Economist Laurence Ball discusses what factors influence rising inflation and what could trigger a recession
Risk of breakthrough COVID-19 infection higher among people with HIV
June 7, 2022
Finding suggests that all people with HIV might benefit from additional dose in primary vaccination
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