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CHEERS: MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Faculty appointments and promotions: May 2018
Published May 29, 2018
Newly recognized are in Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
CHEERS: NURSING
Phyllis Sharps honored for her commitment to diversity
Published May 29, 2018
Vinciya Pandian, Lauren Parker, Natalie Regier, and Janiece Taylor also recently recognized
CHEERS: NURSING
Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb named inaugural Sarah E. Allison Professor for Research and Self-Care
Published May 3, 2018
Also recognized this month: Kristen Brown, Christina Fleming, Nancy Goldstein, Nicole Warren, Sharon Dudley-Brown, and Elizabeth Sloand
CHEERS: SHERIDAN LIBRARIES
Robin Sinn appointed coordinator of the Office of Scholarly Communication
Published May 1, 2018
In newly created position, she will provide guidance on university's Open Access Policy
CHEERS: PUBLIC HEALTH
Faculty promotions and Center for Health Disparities Solutions' Pilot Project Program awards
Published April 25, 2018
Recently recognized are Shivam Gupta, Jeffrey Leek, Zhibin Wang, Charvonne Holliday, and Genee Smith
CHEERS: PEABODY
Peabody Chamber Orchestra celebrates Leon Fleisher at New York City's Town Hall
Published April 25, 2018
Also of note: Acclaimed trombonist Wycliffe Gordon to be visiting artist in Jazz Studies for 2018-19 academic year
CHEERS: UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
Johns Hopkins Investment Office adds two managing directors
Published April 17, 2018
Joanna Pratt and Christopher Lenox assume newly created positions this month
CHEERS: ARTS AND SCIENCES
Three Krieger School professors awarded Simons Fellowships
Published April 6, 2018
Theoretical physicist Julian Krolik, mathematicians Yannick Sire and Christopher Sogge receive support for their research
CHEERS: SHERIDAN LIBRARIES
Navigating the changing landscape of higher ed libraries
Published April 2, 2018
News this month from Carrie Bertling Disclafani, Jennifer Hill, and Susan Payne
CHEERS: PUBLIC HEALTH
Josh Sharfstein promoted to vice dean for public health practice and community engagement
Published April 2, 2018
More on Sharfstein, and other news from the School of Public Health