Students Against Climate Change
Fall 2016Two Hopkins undergraduates were selected to represent the American Chemical Society at this year’s United...
Cute Moves Help Bats Catch Prey
Fall 2016Head waggles and ear wiggles sync with the animal’s sonar vocalizations to help it hunt.
New Professors, Fall 2016
Fall 2016Janice Chen, Psychological and Brain Sciences; Research Interests: Real-world memory, cognitive neuroscience, temporal structure in...
The Art of the Book
Spring 2016Book Arts Baltimore is an informal partnership among local institutions whose goal is to celebrate...
$10 Million Gift Creates Humanities Institute
Spring 2016This gift—the largest ever to Johns Hopkins exclusively for the support of the humanities—establishes the...
Snapshot: From the Office of María Portuondo
Spring 2016Take a peek into the world of this history of science and technology professor, who...
A New PARADIM in Crystal Growth
Spring 2016Johns Hopkins University is establishing a cutting-edge crystal growth facility as part of a national...
New Hope for Heart Disease Patients
Spring 2016Bristol-Myers Squibb recently purchased Cardioxyl Pharmaceuticals, a company co-founded by John Toscano, vice dean for...
A Roadmap to Diversity
Spring 2016In an effort to address race, diversity, and equity across Johns Hopkins, President Ronald J....
30 Years of Lifelong Learning
Fall 2015The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins offers noncredit courses, lectures, and activities for...
More Bloomberg Distinguished Professors Named
Fall 2015We welcome mathematician and computer scientist Alan Yuille, and Taekjip “TJ” Ha, a world leader...
Breaking a Language Barrier
Fall 2015The Johns Hopkins-China STEM program is responding to the growing demand for Chinese language training...