Md. universities deal with challenges in move to remote learning
Maryland universities say they have adapted relatively quickly to their new remote learning reality, but some hiccups remain and distance learning is unlikely to become prevalent in normal...
View ArticleHopkins researchers ask if plasma could prevent coronavirus
Survivors of COVID-19 are donating their blood plasma in droves in hopes it helps other patients recover from the coronavirus. And while the jury’s still out, now scientists are testing if the...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins delays implementation of new police force
Johns Hopkins University, a thriving private research institution with one of the world’s foremost medical schools, is suspending the creation of a new armed police force similar to those patrolling...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins faculty push against cuts prompted by pandemic
Faculty members at Johns Hopkins University are demanding that the Baltimore school provide a detailed report of its finances and put a moratorium on the cuts to research funding and staffing salaries...
View ArticleBaltimore law firm assists in $852M abuse settlement with USC
A Baltimore personal injury law firm that helped reach a $190 million settlement with Johns Hopkins Hospital over a gynecologist accused of secretly recording his patients has helped secure another...
View ArticlePro Bono Resource Center of Maryland receives Johns Hopkins University award
The Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland was one of nine recipients of the Johns Hopkins University’s Innovation Fund for Community Safety Grants.
View ArticleHow two Hopkins researchers grew their findings into a small-but-mighty...
The Avidea co-founders' passion for protecting people against the world’s most dangerous diseases continues to propel the Baltimore-based vaccine development company toward success. The post How two...
View ArticleToday’s remote workforce a target for cybercriminals
When the world shut down in March 2020 and companies sent their workers home, opportunities for cybercriminals multiplied. The post Today’s remote workforce a target for cybercriminals first appeared...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins University loosens mask mandate
After previously announcing on Feb. 25 that it would maintain its indoor masking requirements, Johns Hopkins University has revised its COVID-19 protocols. Effective immediately, masks will now be...
View ArticleOff the Record with Sloane Brown: Christy Wyskiel, Johns Hopkins Technology...
Sloane Brown is joined by Christy Wyskiel, who talks about her exciting role as Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures executive director. The post Off the Record with Sloane Brown: Christy Wyskiel, Johns...
View ArticleAmerican Prison Writing Archive moving ‘striking stories of human resilience’...
The American Prison Writing Archive is moving to the Sheridan Libraries at Johns Hopkins University. The post American Prison Writing Archive moving ‘striking stories of human resilience’ to Hopkins...
View ArticleHopkins offers ‘Inventor’s Guide’ for researchers
Johns Hopkins is hoping to push even more faculty and students to commercialize their inventions and ideas through its newly released "Inventor’s Guide." The post Hopkins offers ‘Inventor’s Guide’ for...
View ArticleWith new permit, Johns Hopkins can keep up barn owl research
After securing a new state permit, a Johns Hopkins University researcher will be allowed to continue medical experiments on barn owls. The post With new permit, Johns Hopkins can keep up barn owl...
View ArticleHopkins grad students behind two health care innovations for women
Graduate students at Johns Hopkins University are behind two recent health care innovations designed to make life easier for women. The post Hopkins grad students behind two health care innovations for...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins team a finalist in collegiate inventors competition
Two Johns Hopkins University undergraduates and a recent graduate who developed a simpler and more comfortable brace to treat kids born with clubfoot are among the finalists in a national competition....
View ArticleJohns Hopkins scientist honored for COVID-19 tracker
A Johns Hopkins University scientist who created a website to track COVID-19 cases worldwide is the recipient of this year’s Lasker award for public service. The post Johns Hopkins scientist honored...
View ArticleMd. commission overturns approval for contested programs at Hopkins, Stevenson
The Maryland Higher Education has rejected proposed doctoral programs at Johns Hopkins University and Stevenson University amid objections from two schools, including one of the state's historically...
View ArticleNew Johns Hopkins institute aims to make Baltimore an AI hub
Johns Hopkins University leaders say a new endeavor will make Baltimore a hub of the booming artificial intelligence industry. The post New Johns Hopkins institute aims to make Baltimore an AI hub...
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