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The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences hosted its inaugural Blue Jay for a Day event, a twist on Take Your Child to Work Day, on April 25. Faculty and staff were invited to bring youths ages 8 to 13 ...
Six juniors have created a better way for Baltimore-based mobile food pantry Let's Eat, Inc., to collect and distribute ...
A computational tool developed by Johns Hopkins civil engineer Thomas Gernay predicts how fire affects structures, leading to ...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month—a time to move beyond awareness and embrace meaningful action. Take this opportunity to ...
Join in on the fun during Mental Health Awareness Month by registering for the Mental Health Challenge, which runs through ...
The Institute for Data-Intensive Engineering and Science (IDIES) has awarded the IDIES Summer Student Fellowship to four undergraduate students, who will conduct student-led, big data research project ...
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among seniors in the United States. Johns Hopkins researcher Kathleen ...
Author, advocate Marion Nestle will take part in the ceremony recognizing the valued role public health graduates play in ...
Wide-ranging support targets faculty, staff, and students whose research activities have been affected by unexpected grant ...
Senescent skin cells, often referred to as zombie cells because they have outlived their usefulness without ever quite dying, ...
Hopkins research shows AI models fall short in predicting social interactions, a skill critical for systems to navigate the ...
Teams from across the university pitched plans for a personal safety device worn on a shoe, an AI platform to cut medical ...