They will have the opportunity to join 813 students previously admitted to the class in the Early Decision cohorts ...
Johns Hopkins researchers use oyster and turkey tail mushrooms to break down psychoactive drugs commonly found in wastewater treatment byproducts ...
Calling all bakers and readers! Submissions for book-inspired desserts or baked goods to be entered in the Sheridan Libraries' annual edible book festival are due by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25.
A Bloomberg School alumna with more than 25 years of global health leadership experience, Bear succeeds Leslie Mancuso, who led the Johns Hopkins affiliate for more than two decades ...
Sanchez studied the fate of four psychoactive pharmaceuticals often found in treated wastewater: carbamazepine, lamotrigine, ...
Homewood Campus Public Safety will conduct a full-scale simultaneous activation of both the siren/public address system and the Johns Hopkins Rave Alert text messaging system ...
Thanks to federal funding, the JH AITC is able to support geriatrics research in 45 states, prompting new breakthroughs in ...
Americans pay their state governments more than a trillion dollars in taxes annually and trust them to handle issues as important as education and health care, yet citizens know very little about ...
JHPD guest readers join our child care center partner in East Baltimore to celebrate the national literacy recognition day ...
Hopkins experts warn that dismantling the nation's premiere weather-forecasting resource, NCAR, would leave us more vulnerable to the effects of extreme weather events ...
An extinct relative of the howler monkey may have been the first leaf-eating primate in South and Central America ...
The Fulbright Program has named Johns Hopkins University as a top producer of student grantees for the 16th consecutive year, offering 14 grants to Hopkins students and recent graduates during its ...
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