Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins Embarks On Project To Improve Baltimore Schools
As a research university, Johns Hopkins is embarking on a multi-million dollar experiment inside Baltimore City schools. The aim is a brighter future, for students and the country.
JHU Students & Faculty Hang 3,000 Pairs Of Shoes Near Busy Intersection To Raise Awareness About Pedestrian Safety
Johns Hopkins University is reminding students to be cautious when walking near busy intersections.
Hopkins Scientists Create Crafts That Predict Space Weather; Launch Set For Friday
Storms, wind and heat flares. They’re the weather conditions Johns Hopkins scientists see in space. Now they have a new spacecraft to watch and it launches this week from Cape Canaveral.
Hopkins Professor To Receive Gruber Prize
Johns Hopkins University says one of its professors will accept the Gruber Prize in cosmology in Beijing.
Hopkins Graduate Takes Fatal Fall Off Mountain Peak In Peru
A graduate of Johns Hopkins University is dead after a tragic accident in Peru. Thirty-two-year-old Ben Horne of Annandale, Va. was killed after falling off a mountain peak in Peru.
Hopkins Provost Leaving For Stanford University
The provost of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore is becoming the dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Best Upcoming Theater Events In Baltimore
The theater scene in Baltimore is hotter than the summer sun and offers an eclectic mix of performances showcasing music, drama, comedy and dance.
Johns Hopkins Researcher Shares $500K Gruber Prize
Johns Hopkins University says one of its professors is among those sharing the $500,000 Gruber Prize in cosmology for their work on a NASA project.
No. 7 Seed Johns Hopkins Defeats Stony Brook 19-9
Brandon Benn scored five goals as seventh-seeded Johns Hopkins breezed to a 19-9 win over Stony Brook in the opening round of the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament Sunday.
Hopkins Grad Students Work To Save Lives & Treat Those In Developing Countries
The lack of access to modern medical equipment in developing counties results in the deaths of millions of people. Grad students at Hopkins are on a path to change that.
Mount Royal Middle School Students Learn About Stocks & Bonds
Imagine learning about stocks and bonds in the sixth grade. It’s what one curriculum in Baltimore City aims to do.
Parents Advocate Competency Tests For Older Drivers After Their Son Is Hit & Killed
When an older driver hit and killed a Hopkins student, his parents targeted people they believe should no longer get behind the wheel: older drivers.


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