Six Hopkins Fulbright grantees discuss how they're making a difference around the world, from Guinea and Germany to Taiwan ...
Homewood Campus Public Safety will conduct a full-scale simultaneous activation of both the siren/public address system and the Johns Hopkins Rave Alert text messaging system ...
The CAPABLE program, launched in 2012 by Sarah Szanton, demonstrates how a single NIH seed grant can blossom years later ...
The 'Indispensable Role of Blacks,' exhibit honors significant and trailblazing efforts of Black faculty, staff, students, and alums; submit nominations online to recognize their outstanding ...
Backed by federal funding, Emily Boss, director of pediatric otolaryngology at Johns Hopkins Medicine, studies how ...
Computer scientist Mathias Unberath, a leading expert in AI-assisted medicine, says cuts to research funding imperil the ...
DeMille is a pioneering physicist who has developed techniques to search for evidence of new particles and forces that could ...
Krieger School graduate and a member of the board since 2013, will begin a six-year term this summer, succeeding Lou Forster ...
SOTAS invites abstract submissions for poster presentations at the Johns Hopkins Global Surgery Symposium on April 5, focusing on topics such as surgical care access, health outcome disparities, and i ...
Johns Hopkins outscored host and 16th-ranked Stony Brook, 6-0, in the fourth quarter to rally for a 14-13 win Saturday ...
Learn some basic self-defense techniques in our personal safety class. All female-presenting students are welcome to join us to gain skills in awareness, prevention, risk reduction, and risk avoidance ...
Anywhere from 2 million to 15 million people use kratom each year. While the substance does induce feelings of mild euphoria, ...