Newsfeed

MISSION FOR GOOD

As part of Project Independence Day, Johns Hopkins graduate student Jonathan Klein helps purchase much-needed ambulances and deliver them to Ukraine

Source: HUB

In many ways, Nick was like any other typical 13-year-old, jabbering away about his favorite television shows …

By Belle To
Belle To
Read more

Acclaimed Indigenous health researcher Donald Warne joins School of Public Health

He will serve as co-director of the Center for American Indian Health and as the school’s Provost Fellow for Indigenous Policy

By Hub

Acclaimed physician and public health researcher Donald Warne, a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe from Pine …

By Belle To
Belle To
Read more

Scared of Burnout This Fall? Here’s How To Avoid It!

During the past fall semesters,  many students experienced the struggle of fighting to stay awake as they “went to class” by joining a Zoom lecture.

It isn’t a surprise that attending classes in their dorm continuously crossed the lines between …

By Maureen Onyebuchukwu
Maureen Onyebuchukwu
Read more

FIRST INTERNATIONAL COHORT OF MAYORS JOINS HOPKINS-LED CITY DATA ALLIANCE

$60M investment by Bloomberg Philanthropies will empower city leaders to create new models of data excellence

Source: Hub

The Bloomberg Center for Government Excellence at Johns Hopkins University has been chosen to lead City Data Alliance, a new initiative to …

By Belle To
Belle To
Read more

Entrepreneurship never tasted so good: Tastee Tape

The story begins with four Johns Hopkins Chemical Engineering students Marie Eric, Tyler Guarino, Erin Walsh, and Rachel Nie who had to come up with their senior year project. They had to create the idea, prototype it, and had only …

By Maureen Onyebuchukwu
Maureen Onyebuchukwu
Read more

Johns Hopkins responds to Supreme Court decision to overturn ‘Roe v. Wade’

‘Our institutions will continue to be guided by the evidence-based best practices,’ university and medicine leaders write in a message to the Johns Hopkins community

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling today in the case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health …

By Belle To
Belle To
Read more

Three Hopkins Alumni Named Paul And Daisy Soros Fellows

The Hopkins alumni are among 30 recipients of the fellowships, which honor immigrants and children of immigrants with exceptional potential to make a difference in their fields.

Three Johns Hopkins alumni are among the 30 recipients of the Paul and …

By Belle To
Belle To
Read more

5 Ways to Stay Motivated During Your Remote Summer Internship

By Shanice Guthrie, JHU Class of ’21.

Shanice was part of the student cohort for the InBaltimore Internship Program. 

First, take a moment to congratulate yourself on landing this remote internship opportunity! Challenges you may encounter such as a lack …

By Maren Gonzales
Maren Gonzales Communications Associate
Read more

Johns Hopkins Graduate Programs Ranked Among Nation’s Best

Programs in nursing, public health, medicine, and biomedical engineering again top ‘U.S. News & World Report’ annual lists

By Hub

Several Johns Hopkins University graduate programs are again ranked among the nation’s best, including top rankings for programs in nursing, …

By Belle To
Belle To
Read more

The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Ranks No. 3 in International Rankings

The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) is ranked the No. 3 nursing school in the world, according to 2022 QS World University Rankings. The school is recognized for its exceptional ratings in research, academics, reputation, and collaboration. JHSON was also …

By Belle To
Belle To
Read more