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East baltimore
My view
Customized everything
Published
Oct 2013
Just like its programs, Henderson-Hopkins School's facilities tailored to users
/ Gazette
Town and gown
Published
Feb 27, 2013
No longer islands of privilege in a sea of need, urban universities use their talent, treasure to transform local communities
/ SAISPHERE
East Baltimore revitalization
Published
Feb 1, 2013
Henderson-Hopkins School is part of Hopkins' effort to revive East Baltimore through redevelopment, education
/ The Washington Post
Change in East Baltimore
Published
Jan 2013
Video
Photos
A new mixed-use neighborhood rises just north of the university's medical campus
/ Gazette
Market update
Published
Jan 2013
Johns Hopkins partners with Baltimore, other stakeholders to revitalize Northeast Market
/ Gazette
Carson to chair EBCS board
Published
Dec 4, 2012
World-renowned surgeon assumed role effective Dec. 1; school will relocate to new $42 million, 90,000-square-foot facility in fall
Eastern promises
Published
Sept 5, 2012
Can a new school turn around a Baltimore neighborhood? It worked in Philadelphia
/ Urbanite
WALK THIS WAY
Are you a Road Scholar?
Published
Sept 2012
Video
Public safety campaign encouraging smart pedestrian and cycling behavior launches with display of 3,000 pairs of painted shoes
/ Gazette
City native named principal at East Baltimore Community School
Published
Sept 2012
/ Gazette
Breaking new ground
Published
June 12, 2012
East Baltimore students, residents, supporters turn out for ceremonial groundbreaking of new $43M elementary school, early childhood center
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