In a new book, JHU President Ron Daniels argues that universities—including Johns Hopkins— have a pivotal role to play in order for democracy to thrive.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
In a new book, JHU President Ron Daniels argues that universities—including Johns Hopkins— have a pivotal role to play in order for democracy to thrive
In his new book, 'What Universities Owe Democracy,' JHU President Ron Daniels explores the ways in which universities support democracies and key actions they must consider to strengthen their standing as core democratic institutions
A festive late summer evening in Eager Park marked the grand opening of a new track and field at Henderson-Hopkins, kicking off a yearlong focus on exercise and wellness at the K-8 school.
The university's board of trustees votes unanimously to add a new five-year term to Daniels' presidency, a renewal that will make him the second longest-serving president in the university's history
Daniels: 'At this pivotal time in our history ... you have inspired the very best in one another and shown the power of a community that's centered on creativity, generosity, and compassion'
'Because we are all intricately connected by our common humanity, if one segment of our community is hurting, it adversely impacts all of us,' university and Medicine leaders say