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Unscrambling our memories in the wake of COVID-19
April 26, 2022
Recent research highlights the pandemic's impact on our perception of time and memory. Can we jumpstart new memories, or is this shift permanent?
JHU's pep band turns 100
April 26, 2022
A look back at the persistently pesky music troupe
What is guaranteed income?
April 26, 2022
As Baltimore announces a pilot program to provide cash payments to its poorest residents, experts on the health effects of poverty discuss guaranteed income programs and their impact on public health
Native son
April 22, 2022
In 'Shelter,' JHU Professor of English and History Lawrence Jackson processes a homecoming to Baltimore
A horseman of a different era
April 20, 2022
A 7-foot tall sculpture, a small-scale version of Kehinde Wiley's defiant rejoinder to Confederate statuary, 'Rumors of War,' will be installed in Mudd Hall atrium
Creating a bright future for women in STEM
April 20, 2022
Women of Whiting, a group of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, will hold the annual Women in STEM Symposium on Saturday, April 30
Fueled by sustainability: A conversation with Sara Thoi
April 19, 2022
Chemist Sara Thoi discusses her research and what drives her to find new materials and systems for renewable energy in interview with Ralph O'Connor Sustainable Energy Institute blog
Food insecurity doubled likelihood of missing medical care during first year of pandemic in U.S.
April 15, 2022
Survey conducted in December 2020 also found minorities and low-income individuals were at elevated risk of food insecurity
Health care in the crossfire
April 14, 2022
Experts call for accountability for war crimes and discuss what happens when health care infrastructure and workers become the targets of violence
Students organize Ukraine benefit concert
April 14, 2022
Four graduate students at the Peabody Conservatory organized an evening of music by Eastern European composers and will raise money to support Ukraine through the Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health
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