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Hub staff, May 22
Dreary weather couldn’t stop the Johns Hopkins University Class of 2025 from breaking a Commencement record: JHU President Ron Daniels reported live from the stage that for the first time, every seat in the Homewood Field stadium …
Hub staff, May 17
A leading education entrepreneur, a local publisher and pillar of the Baltimore community, a longtime university board member and supporter, and a visionary astrophysicist and data scientist will receive Johns Hopkins University honorary degrees later this …
Hub staff, Apr 10
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in the fabric of higher education, so do the questions surrounding its role in supporting, or hindering, digital accessibility. To help unpack these complexities, Johns Hopkins University is hosting a …
Rebecca Kirkman, Mar 22
Today 1,732 students from 39 countries, 42 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico were offered admission to the Johns Hopkins University undergraduate Class of 2029 in the Regular Decision cohort, joining 793 previously admitted …
Co-authored by Kate Barrett (Life Design Educator: Social Sciences) and Dr. Stacey Mitchell (Life Design Educator: Students with International Perspectives)
The 2025 International Studies Career Trek in Washington, DC was an invaluable experience for students, offering insights into a …
Claire Goudreau, Mar 4
Johns Hopkins University was named a top producer of Fulbright Student grantees for the 15th consecutive year, with 27 grants offered to Hopkins students and alumni in the 2024-25 grants cycle. The university had the second highest …
Public Health, Mar 03
Meet Tifanny Widya Ekayultina
Tifanny Widya Ekayultina is a first-year student in the MSPH in Health Education and Health Communication degree program whose passion lies in health communication. Her goal is to bridge the gap between health …
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Feb 03
Kedi Le is a second-year ScM student in the Department of Biostatistics with a focus on genomics.
This past year Kedi received the Kocherlakota Award, which honors the outstanding achievement by a Biostatistics …
Catherine Graham, Jan 23
Two Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering researchers—Jean Fan, an assistant professor, and Casey Taylor, an associate professor—are among nearly 400 recently announced recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
Established by …
This Month in Life Design: Get Curious (About Yourself)
There’s a power in asking questions about who we are and what we’re here to do. Too often, we settle into routines and focus on expectations, letting them shape us without …