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Archived articles
Baltimore
Crime and policing
The 'Ferguson effect' and Baltimore crime
Published
March 15, 2016
Arrests declined but crime did not increase in months before April 2015 unrest, researchers find
Intersession
Charm City, beyond tourism
Published
March 7, 2016
Photos
Students in Intersession photography course explore Baltimore, cameras in tow
Police partnership
An evidence-based approach to fighting crime
Published
Feb 22, 2016
Hopkins researchers, Baltimore police to work together to study, reduce violent crime
Documentary project
Putting cameras in hands of Baltimore youth
Published
Dec 22, 2015
Program will include workshops on moviemaking and photography, technical skills training
East Baltimore
Eager Park project
Published
Dec 14, 2015
Developers break ground on new hotel, townhomes near Johns Hopkins medical campus
Thank you
President Daniels: Keep up the good work
Published
Dec 13, 2015
Daniels shares annual 'Thank You' video, message of gratitude with the Johns Hopkins community
Volunteering
Outreach on the street
Published
Winter 2015
More than 100 people affiliated with Johns Hopkins have volunteered to help sex workers get off the streets
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Hospital jobs plan OK'd
Published
Dec 10, 2015
Program could create 375 new jobs at Md. hospitals, including Johns Hopkins
/ The Baltimore Sun
Education
School-to-industry pipeline for Md. students
Published
Nov 23, 2015
Johns Hopkins shows interest in serving as corporate partner for P-TECH program in Baltimore
Healthy outcomes
Published
Nov 12, 2015
Program aims to boost classroom achievement in Baltimore by addressing basic health needs
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