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In memoriam
Honoring the legacy of Bishop Douglas Miles
Published Aug 13, 2021
1970 Hopkins graduate was the founder of Koinonia Baptist Church in Baltimore and a tireless advocate for civil rights; university announces scholarship in his honor
Research funding
Catalyst and Discovery Awards renewed
Published Aug 6, 2021
The funding programs have awarded $30M to early career researchers and teams working across disciplines at Johns Hopkins since 2015
In memoriam
Bishop Douglas Miles, alumnus and key community partner, dies at 72
Published Aug 5, 2021
The founder of BUILD and Koinonia Baptist Church, Miles is remembered for his unwavering commitment to his hometown
University operations
New university masking policy announced
Published Aug 4, 2021
All individuals, regardless of vaccination status, must mask indoors, effective Aug. 5
Caregiving strain: A growing concern for medical school faculty
Published Aug 3, 2021
Family caregivers now encompass more than 1 in 5 Americans. For physicians, clinicians, nurses, and techs, the pressure to provide care to family members can be especially high.
Big data
What's in a name? MARCC becomes ARCH, turbocharging Hopkins high-performance computing
Published Aug 2, 2021
The computing center gets a new name and expanded mission that will enhance resource sharing to drive data-intensive computational discoveries
Community
Destination: Vaccination
Published July 30, 2021
Every Thursday, Johns Hopkins teams up with the Baltimore City Health Department and the city's chapter of the NAACP to offer free COVID-19 vaccinations to Baltimoreans
Safety+Security
Branville Bard Jr. named vice president for public safety
Published July 27, 2021
Veteran, reform-minded law enforcement leader has spent the past four years as police commissioner in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Spotlight
Small businesses, growing
Published July 26, 2021
Goldman Sachs '10,000 Small Businesses' program celebrates entrepreneurs during June graduation ceremony
Business
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School joins Forté Foundation in advancing business education opportunities for women
Published July 20, 2021
Carey will offer fellowships that recognize high-achieving, emerging female leaders in the full-time Johns Hopkins MBA program