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Philanthropy

Giving
New materials, familiar space
Published Fall 2024
Flexible funding from an alum is helping researchers act rapidly for scientific progress / Johns Hopkins Magazine
University News
Hopkins community celebrates transformative financial aid gift
Published July 8, 2024
Faculty, students share their excitement about Bloomberg Philanthropies' $1 billion investment in future generations of doctors, nurses, research pioneers
Philanthropy
JHU receives $1B investment in graduate financial aid
Published July 8, 2024
Bloomberg Philanthropies gift will allow most medical students to attend Hopkins tuition-free; support for other graduate programs will ensure access for top talent from all backgrounds
In memoriam
Harvey M. 'Bud' Meyerhoff dies at 96
Published Aug 8, 2023
People, programming across Johns Hopkins benefited from the generosity of philanthropist, trustee emeritus
Philanthropy
Pickens Foundation gives $20M to Wilmer Eye Institute
Published Aug 7, 2023
Gift from foundation established by late philanthropist will support vision-saving research, professorships
Philanthropy
Study of cancer metastasis gets $35M boost at Hopkins Medicine
Published May 10, 2023
Gift from researcher, philanthropist, and race car driver Theodore Giovanis will help scientists find ways to stop the spread of cancer in the body
Film
Forgotten era of filmmaking finds a new home
Published Jan 3, 2023
The Sheridan Libraries has acquired the Academic Film Archive of North America, an eclectic collection of more than 7,600 vintage 16-mm films
Philanthropy
SAIS celebrates transformative gift
Published Dec 12, 2022
$100M gift will allow SAIS Europe in Bologna, Italy, to expand its footprint, increase the size of its faculty, bolster cross-disciplinary collaboration, better support students
SAIS Europe
$100M gift will significantly expand SAIS Bologna campus
Published Dec 9, 2022
The gift from philanthropists James and Morag Anderson will transform SAIS Europe into an international hub for research and collaboration
FLI DAY
FLI proud and growing
Published Nov 9, 2022
More than 28% of undergraduate students at Hopkins are first-generation and/or limited income, a sign of increased access to a Hopkins education made possible by Michael R. Bloomberg's $1.8B gift in 2018