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The society, which celebrates outstanding scholars who exemplify academic and personal excellence, recognized its new members ...
A leading education entrepreneur, a local publisher and pillar of the Baltimore community, a longtime university board member and supporter, and a visionary astrophysicist and data scientist will ...
ADMINISTRATION. WITH THESE POLICIES THAT ARE IN PLACE HERE TODAY, THAT DREAM COULD NEVER HAPPEN AT JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE JOHANN IMPERIAL SAYS HIS SUCCESS IS A PRODUCT OF THE ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine is the parent organization that integrates the Johns Hopkins Health System with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
In his 46th and final season coaching Johns Hopkins baseball, Bob Babb has come to appreciate the sentimental moments. Ross Natoli and Catholic gifted Babb with a bat engraved with his career ...
Johns Hopkins Bayview faculty and staff learned of Wharton’s appointment on May 13 in an email from Jennifer Nickoles, president of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Danielle Wharton, M.H.S ...
The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine A Chronicle. Vol. 1. Early Years, 1867–1893. By Prof. Alan M. Chesney. Pp. xviii + 318 + 37 plates. (Baltimore ...
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The Johns Hopkins University is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, the university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur ...
BALTIMORE, Md. — The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Engineers baseball team had its postseason run end against the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays in the regional final of the NCAA Division III ...
Johns Hopkins University (JHU) reported it would lay off 2,200 workers following a loss of funding from USAID and new caps on indirect research costs by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Johns Hopkins University in March said it was laying off 2,200 workers, because of a loss of funding from USAID. JHU also said it was impacted by new caps placed on indirect research costs by the NIH.