Hot water heater identified as source of illness at Johns Hopkins at Keswick
The Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex will reopen Thursday after health officials determined that a hot water heater had likely caused several employees to become ill on Tuesday, university officials...
View ArticleNew facility a monument to winning tradition of Johns Hopkins lacrosse
Say one thing about the new Cordish Lacrosse Center—you can’t go more than five feet in any direction and not be steeped in Blue Jays glory.Looming to the left in the entry lobby is a towering...
View ArticlePhipps Psychiatric Clinic celebrates 100 years
100 years ago, most psychiatric patients were sent to asylums, more for isolation than treatment and often in deplorable conditions. The field of psychiatry was young and naive.It was against this...
View ArticlePromoting diversity in innovative ways
The Diversity Leadership Council recently awarded its first-ever round of Diversity Innovation Grants to eight students and faculty and staff members from across the Johns Hopkins Institutions.The...
View ArticleLunchtime with the experts: parenting tips and more
Through your battle-scarred pediatrician, well-meaning mother-in-law, and that overzealous mommy blogger, you’ve probably received more parenting advice than you’ve cared to solicit.At what age should...
View ArticleFour questions for Wesley Blakeslee
1. What’s at the top of your to-do list?Finding ways to attract and train new talent and incentivize our employees so we can keep up a high level of faculty service through a substantial increase in...
View ArticleMore employees report feeling ill at Johns Hopkins at Keswick
At least 11 employees reported feeling ill at the Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex in north Baltimore on Monday and seven were taken to area hospitals, a university official said.The illnesses, which...
View ArticleBuilding bridges
While many families with young children spend spring break relaxing at the beach or visiting Disney World, Terri McBride, SAIS ’99, and her family spent their break last year at the ancient port of...
View ArticleSomething to prove
In their friendship of more than 40 years, Jean Hochheimer Hochron, A&S ’74, and Coleen Erdman Friedman, A&S ’74, have helped each other through life’s milestones—getting married, navigating...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins monitoring approaching winter storm
Weather forecasters are tracking the possibility of a significant winter storm for the Mid-Atlantic region later this week, and the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for a...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins at Keswick building to reopen Wednesday
The south building at Johns Hopkins at Keswick will reopen Wednesday, university officials announced, adding that they have "complete confidence" the building is safe for employees after two separate...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins braces for snowstorm that never arrives
All Johns Hopkins University day and evening classes were canceled Wednesday with winter weather expected to move through the region, though a forecast calling for as much as 10 inches of snow instead...
View ArticleCareer fair attracts non-profit, government employers to JHU
About 200 people attended the Non-Profit, Government, and Policy Career Fair on Thursday afternoon in the Glass Pavilion at Levering Hall.The event, organized by the Johns Hopkins Career Center,...
View ArticleChristiane Amanpour to speak at SAIS commencement
Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s award-winning chief international correspondent and one of the world’s leading opinion makers, has accepted an invitation to address the 2013 graduating class of the Johns...
View ArticleJHU School of Education rises to No. 2 in U.S. News rankings
The Johns Hopkins University School of Education ranks second nationally among graduate education programs, according to new rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report. The school moved up...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins to consider conference affiliation for men's lacrosse
Johns Hopkins University will formally explore conference affiliation for its men's lacrosse program, President Ronald J. Daniels announced in an email to members of the university community this...
View ArticleHub/Pix: Johns Hopkins in your pictures
Introducing Hub/Pix, an interactive patchwork of images of Johns Hopkins—its campuses, its activity, its people. Sort, explore, contribute. This is Johns Hopkins like you have never seen it before.Hub/Pix
View ArticleJohns Hopkins medical students learn residency destinations
After years of studying, deciding what type of doctor they want to be and applying to numerous residency programs, graduating Johns Hopkins medical students—and thousands of others across the...
View ArticleBen Carson announces retirement, hints at future in politics
Dr. Ben Carson, longtime director of pediatric neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, announced Saturday that he will retire this summer and suggested he could pursue a future in politics, The...
View ArticleEarly spring snow blankets Johns Hopkins campuses
An early spring snowburst dropped a few inches of wet, slushy snow on Johns Hopkins University's Baltimore campuses Monday morning. An official measurement of 3.2 inches at nearby BWI airport made it...
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