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Community
President's Day of Service
Collective community impact
Published
Oct 13, 2014
Photos
Nearly 1,300 students, staff lend a hand at more than 45 city locations
Grand openings
New beginnings in East Baltimore
Published
Sept 11, 2014
Video
Photos
Grand openings for library, early childhood center at Henderson-Hopkins school campus
Atwater's cafe and market coming to the Science + Technology Park
Published
Sept 8, 2014
Café with seating for 95 will open this fall in East Baltimore
Welcoming the littlest learners
Published
Sept-Oct 2014
Johns Hopkins-run Early Childhood Center opens in East Baltimore
/ Gazette
School of Nursing initiative supports early childhood parenting
Published
Aug 22, 2014
Program aims to improve outcomes, reduce costs to Baltimore City Schools
Service oriented
Published
Aug 15, 2014
JHU Global MBA students pitch in to help Baltimore community organizations
JHU kicks off uniform drive
Published
July 23, 2014
Faculty, staff, students can provide Baltimore City students with two uniforms to begin the school year
JHU's Live Near Your Work program expands
Published
July-Aug 2014
Video
Program that began in 1997 offers grants of up to $36,000 for purchasing homes in designated areas
/ Gazette
Keeping up with Jonestown
Published
July-Aug 2014
Photos
Hopkins business students put their skills to work in one of Baltimore 's oldest neighborhoods
/ Gazette
JHU joins partnership that aims to boost city economy, strengthen communities
Published
June 25, 2014
Baltimore City Anchor Plan targets four priority areas—public safety, local hiring, local purchasing, quality of life
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