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Immigration

Daniels addresses Supreme Court decision on immigration ban
Published June 29, 2018
JHU president says university 'will continue to support and champion our international students, faculty, staff, and patients'
Q+A
The impact of family separation
Published June 21, 2018
Paul Spiegel says that for children, being separated from their parents is a trauma that can have 'very negative effects' / Newsweek
Alum named Soros Fellow
Published April 17, 2018
Neuroscientist Chung-ha Davis receives prestigious award that recognizes outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants
Understanding childhood resilience
Published Oct 11, 2017
In study of Hispanic children, researchers find those in immigrant families experience less trauma than U.S.-native born counterparts / Hopkins Medicine
'Spare Parts' subjects deliver topical keynote
Published Sept 8, 2017
Oscar Vazquez and Fredi Lajvardi, whose stories are featured in 2014 book, discuss DACA, immigration, activism
JHU reaffirms support after DACA decision
Published Sept 6, 2017
President, provost send message in wake of news that program that protects certain undocumented immigrants will be rescinded
#JHU2021
Something in common
Published Aug 29, 2017
New JHU students discuss shared summer reading assignment, 'Spare Parts'
Global disorder
Coping with the displaced millions
Published Summer 2017
Bloomberg School researchers Paul Spiegel, Len Rubenstein, and Courtland Robinson bring facts and data to the discussion of mass human migration / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Immigration
From undocumented immigrant to Princeton professor
Published March 30, 2017
Scholar, memoirist Dan-el Padilla Peralta shares his story during lecture hosted by Alexander Grass Humanities Institute
'Uncomfortable dialogues'
Muslim mythbusting
Published Feb 16, 2017
'Muslim Marine' kicks off series of events at Bloomberg School designed to explore the Muslim American identity