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What's behind the ban on cell phones in K-12 schools?
September 23, 2024
Hopkins experts explain the research and weigh in on the controversial policies
Deciphering the brain's mysteries
September 23, 2024
Johns Hopkins launches OneNeuro, a cross-disciplinary initiative to utilize emerging technologies and AI to finally crack the code on the enigmatic human brain
Ellen J. MacKenzie to step down as dean of Bloomberg School of Public Health this summer
September 20, 2024
Renowned trauma care expert, who has led the world's first and largest school of public health since 2017, will remain in role until June
'There are young people that care about the issues on the ballot'
September 19, 2024
Hopkins students registered to vote and requested absentee ballots at Tuesday's National Voter Registration Day celebration, hosted by Hopkins Votes
Johns Hopkins sees shifts in demographic makeup of incoming class in wake of 2023 SCOTUS ruling
September 19, 2024
New class reflects high levels of socioeconomic diversity, but percentage of students from underrepresented groups is significantly lower than in recent years
Johns Hopkins welcomes new cohort of Provost's Postdoctoral Fellows
September 17, 2024
This year's cohort includes scholars pursuing careers in political science, molecular biology, mechanical engineering, and pathology
Overdose deaths disproportionately claim Baltimore's poorest, least educated
September 17, 2024
Johns Hopkins report surveys details of the sprawling reach of drug addiction epidemic
Guns remain leading cause of death for U.S. children and teens
September 12, 2024
For the third straight year, firearms killed more young people than any other cause, including car crashes and cancer, and disproportionately affected people of color
Nurses on call
September 12, 2024
A School of Nursing pilot program brings health care to Baltimore neighborhoods by placing nurses and health workers in community focal points
Her work? All play
September 12, 2024
Zoe Bell, A&S '09, is the executive producer of games for
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