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Johns Hopkins Medicine’s chief diversity officer has stepped down just months after receiving massive blowback for sending out a newsletter calling men, Christians and white people “privileged.” ...
Dr. Theodore DeWeese, dean of Hopkins Medicine’s medical faculty, and Kevin Sowers, the president of the Johns Hopkins Health System, announced Tuesday that Golden decided to step down from her ...
Hopkins Academy softball rose to new heights this year, finishing the regular season with league record of 11-1, earning the Golden Hawks their first co-league title since 1991.
Johns Hopkins Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Sherita Golden is stepping down from her position months after she sent out a controversial newsletter on privilege. Johns Hopkins Chief Diversity Officer ...
BALTIMORE - The Chief Diversity Officer at Johns Hopkins Medicine stepped down after backlash over an online newsletter. Dr. Sherita Golden resigned from the position this week two months after a ...
Dr. Sherita H. Golden, chief diversity officer at Johns Hopkins Medicine, does not appear to be facing discipline over her definition of "privilege" that was published in the school’s newsletter ...
A slain Minnesota lawmaker’s beloved dog, Gilbert, stays with her as she and her spouse lie in state
Minnesota is honoring the golden retriever named Gilbert belonging to a prominent state lawmaker and her husband who were ...
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins tied a career high with five points, and Edmonton’s top-ranked power play scored three goals as the Oilers beat the Vegas Golden Knights 7-4 to tighten the Pacific Division race ...
Dr. Sherita Hill Golden serves as the chief diversity officer for Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM). The institution’s students and employees have sent a letter of disappointment to JHM leadership ...
Simply put, the Oilers are going to need more from Nugent-Hopkins to knock off the Golden Knights in this series let alone go an extra round than they did last spring and reach the Stanley Cup ...
hopkins golden hawks; pioneer panthers; HADLEY – A fierce and ferocious battle between Hampshire South rivals Pioneer and Hopkins on Tuesday night culminated in a 55-53 win for Pioneer.
Dr. Levi Watkins Jr. was the first Black chief resident at the Johns Hopkins Medical School and the first surgeon to successfully implant an automatic heart defibrillator in a human in 1980. Forty-… ...
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