Office of Economic Development releases its first Impact Report, which highlights initiatives and partnerships integral to Johns Hopkins' community efforts
'Our institutions will continue to be guided by the evidence-based best practices,' university and medicine leaders write in a message to the Johns Hopkins community
The first cohort of seven students earned both high school diplomas and no-cost associate's degrees through the program run in partnership with Johns Hopkins
Shalala, a former HHS secretary and member of Congress, will join Johns Hopkins Health System President Kevin Sowers to discuss health care trends and challenges, leadership, and service
With help from a Mellon Foundation grant, the archive will become the largest digital collection of writings by incarcerated people in the world after it moves to Hopkins
Events kick off Thursday with a game night hosted by the Black Faculty and Staff Association; Juneteenth will be officially observed with a university closure on Monday, June 20
A unanimous, bipartisan Senate resolution renamed a room in the U.S. Capitol after the trailblazing female senator and Homewood Professor of Public Policy, dedicated June 8