Johns Hopkins University
Recent News About Johns Hopkins University
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Johns Hopkins to name head football coaching position after late Jim Margraff
Johns Hopkins University has launched an initiative to name its head football coaching position after late coach Jim Margraff, Director of Athletics Alanna W.
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From Maryland State Wire
Johns Hopkins University No. 2 in state for revenue per wrestler
Johns Hopkins University wrestling brought in $6,333 per athlete in revenue in 2016, the second highest level for wrestling programs in Maryland that year, according to a Maryland State Wire analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.
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BALTIMORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Baltimore City Announces 5000th Pair of Free Glasses Delivered to Students through Vision for Baltimore
City officials and a cohort of partners mark another major milestone today as they celebrate the 5,000th pair of glasses provided through the Vision for Baltimore program to Baltimore City Public Schools students.
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Report: 1.1% of Johns Hopkins University students repaying loans are in default
Out of 25,553 Johns Hopkins University students repaying loans in 2015, 34 were in default, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
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From Maryland State Wire
College acceptance rates at Johns Hopkins plummet between 2006 and 2018
Johns Hopkins University was No. 5 on a ranking of prestigious schools whose acceptance rates have declined a collective 37 percent over the past 12 years, according to a new study by BusinessStudent.com.
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Johns Hopkins receives $1.6M to expand services in East Baltimore for survivors of violence
America's cities are disproportionately affected by instances of trauma and poverty, studies have shown.
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Loyola University Maryland No. 1 among Maryland colleges for volleyball revenues
Loyola University Maryland volleyball brought in $50,789 per athlete in revenue in 2016, making it among the highest-grossing volleyball programs in Maryland that year, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Peabody performers help bring Bernstein's mammoth 'Mass' to life
Twelve days before a mammoth, collaborative performance of Leonard Bernstein's Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers at Baltimore's New Psalmist Baptist Church, a large contingent of the performing vocalists gathers in the Peabody Institute's Friedberg Hall for rehearsal.
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Maryland colleges’ football programs field 940 students
Morgan State University ranked No. 6 for student football participation in the state, according to a Baltimore City Wire analysis of college sports participation.
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EVERGREEN MUSEUM & LIBRARY: Evergreen Museum & Library Docent Training to be held Oct 1
Interested in history, architecture, or decorative arts?
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Hopkins researchers recommend reclassifying psilocybin, the drug in 'magic' mushrooms, from schedule I to schedule IV
In an evaluation of the safety and abuse research on the drug in hallucinogenic mushrooms, Johns Hopkins researchers suggest that if it clears phase III clinical trials, psilocybin should be re-categorized from a schedule I drug—one with no known medical potential—to a schedule IV drug such as prescription sleep aids, but with tighter control.
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These schools have the top 'on time' graduation rates in Maryland
Loyola University Maryland has the best 'on time' graduation rates in Maryland, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Hopkins students head to class
Fresh from summer break, the students of Johns Hopkins University returned to the brick pathways of the Homewood campus today for the first day of classes.
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Advance your career
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Laser safety expert Niel Leon follows the mantra 'Safe science is good science'
Did you know we have a "laser safety advocate"?
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Ingredients for life discovered gushing out of Saturn’s moon
“We astrobiologists get excited about larger molecules and that sort of thing because it means that something is building upon itself and making itself more complex,” said Kate Craft, a planetary scientist at @JHUAPL (not involved in research.)
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Biomedical engineers
Here's a quick thread on tech that Hopkins #biomedicalengineers are developing to assist amputees.
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Chris Lebron receives 2018 Hiett Prize in the Humanities
Chris Lebron, an associate professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, has been named the winner of the 2018 Hiett Prize in the Humanities by the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture.
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: What's the deal? Study looks at how consumers respond to certain retail sales promotions
Some shoppers find it difficult to resist the siren song of a discount.
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: The mental health impact of separating immigrant children from their parents
The federal policy of separating children and parents caught illegally crossing the southern border of the United States, an approach that has faced intense criticism over the past several days, could have profound and long-lasting effects on the mental health of the children in involved, Johns Hopkins University expert Paul Spiegel said in a Q+A published byNewsweek on Wednesday.