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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
Many gun policy solutions are effective and popular, experts say
June 3, 2022
Johns Hopkins experts push back against narratives that suggest gun control in the U.S. is divisive and ineffective: 'Gun policy is mostly political among politicians.'
Tool visualizes the public health impact of redlining
June 2, 2022
The practice shaped wealth accumulation along racial lines, creating long-term financial and health disparities
University begins self-study as part of eight-year reaccreditation process
June 2, 2022
Self-study period gives university an opportunity to comprehensively examine its education programs, services, and initiatives
Fulbrights awarded to 20 Johns Hopkins students and alumni
June 2, 2022
They will embark on research and educational programs around the world to promote cultural exchange
Black beyond data
June 2, 2022
Historian Jessica Marie Johnson leads several teams tapping into the power of datasets to uncover new truths about Black history
Two alumni awarded nationally renowned Knight-Hennessy Scholarships
May 26, 2022
Katherine Hu and Nikhil Gupta will receive support and leadership development as they pursue graduate studies at Stanford University
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