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Archived articles
Baltimore city public schools
P-TECH
Superhero solutions
Published
Sept 19, 2018
Students from Baltimore Dunbar's P-TECH program take part in 'Wakanda Design Challenge' at Congressional Black Caucus Foundation conference
STEM education
Pint-sized engineers showcase their inventions
Published
May 18, 2018
Through the STEM Achievement in Baltimore Elementary Schools program, city youngsters learn science and engineering basics
City students get a leg up in STEM fields
Published
April 30, 2018
Baltimore youngsters benefit from strategic partnerships with Johns Hopkins and Lockheed Martin
Enhancing STEM programs for Baltimore students
Published
April 13, 2018
Hopkins partners with Lockheed Martin to teach students skills in science, technology, engineering, and math
Community health
Time for a checkup
Published
Nov 28, 2017
Rales Health Center gives students at one Baltimore public charter access to the equivalent of a pediatrician's office right in their own school
STEM Education
SABES program expands in Baltimore
Published
Sept 12, 2017
City schools, JHU launched SABES in 2013 to improve STEM instruction
Urban policy
Medicine grad shares Abell Award
Published
Aug 7, 2017
Proposal suggests using psychotherapy to help break cycle of violent behavior among Baltimore youth
SABES
City students engineer solutions
Published
May 4, 2017
Kids use science to help their neighborhoods, the capstone to a five-year STEM education pilot program co-led by JHU, BCPS
20/20 in the classroom
Published
Fall 2016
To a striking degree, children's school performance—and how they feel and behave in class—is affected by vision
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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