Hopkins partnerships strengthen global presenceAs more universities look to innovative methods of globalization, Hopkins institutions have taken the traditional route - building their international presence through hospital partnerships, research collaborations and joint-degree programs. Post a comment |
Things I've Learned, with rock music professor Paul MathewsPaul Mathews, Peabody professor of music theory and Homewood professor of rock music, talks about his days as a Peabody Prep student and reconciling his two loves, classical and popular music. Post a comment |
Students click in class with remotesThere is a widespread phenomenon among students unwilling to go to another early lecture to trade days of going to class with their friends: One friend might go to class on Tuesday, while the other attends on Thursday. Post a comment |
President Brody Announces RetirementIn a move that will certainly come as a surprise to many faculty, staff, alumni and students, University President William Brody has announced that he will retire on Dec. 31. "After a dozen years in the best job I'll ever have, it is nearly time to move to the next phase of my life." 2 Comments |
State lawmakers look to tackle use of trans fatsHopkins eliminated trans fats from its dining halls last yearMaryland is looking at ways to curb the use of trans fats in restaurants, but Hopkins Dining is one step ahead. Post a comment |
Veteran journalist warns of imminent war with IranThe threat of American military action in Iran is real, according to veteran New York Times correspondent Stephen Kinzer, who spoke to a small audience in Shriver Hall last night. 1 Comment |
Carey School dean named to board for business educationYash Gupta, the inaugural dean of the Carey Business School, has been elected to the board of directors of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Post a comment |
Stock program improves middle schoolers' gradesThe Hopkins Center for Social Organization of Schools has found that students participating in a stock investment program outperformed other students in several academic areas. Post a comment |
Engineering Professor Robert Kraichnan dies at age 80Robert H. Kraichnan, professor of mechanical engineering, died on Feb. 26 in Santa Fe, N.M. at the age of 80. Kraichnan had worked at Hopkins in the Whiting School of Engineering since 2003. Post a comment |
JHU physician-in-chief receives Diversity AwardCardiologist and Hopkins Hospital physician-in-chief Myron Weisfeldt was named the second-ever recipient of the Diversity Award from the Association of Professors of Medicine. Post a comment |
Princeton starts study abroad program for gap-year freshmenA new study abroad program at Princeton University will allow newly admitted students to spend a year abroad before entering college. Post a comment |
Women-only gym hours at Harvard causes controversyHarvard University has recently instated a new policy allowing only women to use a campus gym for several hours during the week. Post a comment |
JHU political party groups go head-to-headIn the midst of primary fever, the battle lines were drawn as the College Democrats and Republicans took the stage in order to debate the primaries' main issues. Post a comment |
Brasserie Tatin is a surprising letdownLast month on a rainy Friday evening, I met a friend for what we hoped would be an enjoyable culinary adventure after a hyper-intense week of the Hopkins grind. 4 Comments |
Getting a spring break body: do's and don'tsSlipping into a bikini or board shorts that have been stored away for the past six months may be the last thing on your mind while you're busy with midterms and finalizing your spring break plans, but if you're one of the lucky ones you'll be hitting the beach before you know it. Post a comment |
Do it once more, for old time's sakeI can't tell you how to break up with your significant other. But I can tell you how not to do it. 1 Comment |
Embrace the diversity layering affordsConfession: I don't check the weather when I wake up in the morning. Post a comment |