This year's SNF Agora Intersession classes will spark discussions on how democracy intersects with comedy, technology, and ...
Faced with a devastating prenatal diagnosis, the Smith family enrolled in a federally funded clinical trial at Johns Hopkins ...
Artificial intelligence systems that are designed with a biologically inspired architecture can simulate human brain activity ...
Faculty, students, staff, postdocs, and alumni are invited to submit proposals for ideas that will celebrate and augment ...
The Rare Disease Researcher Interest Group seminar series brings together researchers from different fields to learn about and discuss rare disease research, regardless of experience level with rare d ...
This seminar offers actionable strategies to strengthen collaboration by improving cognitive and affective integration—building shared understanding, trust, and respect among diverse experts ...
KSAS Staff are invited to join the KSAS Staff Council Environment Committee on Dec. 9, from 1 to 3 p.m. in Wyman 350 for an informal session with hot cocoa, seasonal treats, a regifting table, and an ...
Contribution via United Way will support the Maryland Food Bank and the Capital Area Food Bank as the holiday season ...
The Class of 2029 has the highest percentage of low-income students in Hopkins' history, at 24.1%, as measured by the number ...
Recipients can receive up to $300,000 in funding for research, teaching, and programming anchored at the Hopkins Bloomberg ...
A flash fiction contest hosted by The Hopkins Review uses short stories to push the boundaries of psychology research ...
Kennedy Krieger's Center for Neurodevelopmental and Imaging Research is currently enrolling participants into a research study examining the utility of a novel brain-imaging device, LUMO, and motor ...
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