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Entrepreneurship
Commercialization, accelerated
Published June 29, 2022
The recently expanded technology development team at Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures aims to speed up the commercialization process for viable ideas
Economic Development
Working together to make an impact
Published June 27, 2022
Office of Economic Development releases its first Impact Report, which highlights initiatives and partnerships integral to Johns Hopkins' community efforts
Community safety
Partnering for a safer city
Published June 27, 2022
The Innovation Fund for Community Safety marks its first year supporting programs that aim to address the root causes of violence in Baltimore
Johns Hopkins responds to Supreme Court decision to overturn 'Roe v. Wade'
Published June 24, 2022
'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
PTECH at Dunbar graduates its first class
Published June 21, 2022
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
Health Policy Forum
Hopkins to host conversation with Donna Shalala
Published June 21, 2022
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
Bearing witness
American Prison Writing Archive moves to Johns Hopkins
Published June 15, 2022
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
Johns Hopkins Children's Center, All Children's Hospital again ranked among nation's best
Published June 14, 2022
They appear in the annual children's hospital rankings by U.S. News & World Report
Juneteenth
Juneteenth festivities take place across Johns Hopkins this weekend
Published June 14, 2022
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
Faculty honors
Capitol honors for Barbara Mikulski
Published June 13, 2022
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