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December 4, 2020COURTESY OF ISABEL RIOS-PULGAR Rios-Pulgar visited home for Thanksgiving break.
COURTESY OF ISABEL RIOS-PULGAR Rios-Pulgar visited home for Thanksgiving break.
CHARLES DELUVIO / UNPLASH Felix assesses the 2020 election, arguing that the rationales of Trump supporters are more complex than most Biden supporters.
GAGE SKIDMORE / CC BY-SA 3.0 Sarah Paulson stars in Hulu’s movie Run as an abusive mother with FDIA.
CC0 The NFL has left the safety of each player up to chance by trusting each individual in the league.
DOMINICK D/CC BY-SA 2.0 Emma Roberts stars in the disastrous movie Holidate.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Yukyan Lam conducted a cumulative impact analysis to determine the burden of environmental, social and economic stressors on communities in Chicago.
COURTESY OF CATE TURNER This week, the 32nd Street Farmers Market will be transformed into a Holiday Market to support small businesses in Baltimore.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Hopkins undergrads are working with Anton Dahbura and Terry Thompson to continuously update the Cyber Attack Predictive Index.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK The report contains recommendations for improving the undergraduate experience at Hopkins.
PUBLIC DOMAIN The panelists noted that local governments play an overlooked but crucial role in the political landscape.
COURTESY OF JOHNS HOPKINS Fauci believes that the development of mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 will embolden pharmaceutical companies to create avant-garde treatments for diseases like AIDS.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK According to panelists Monica Trejo and Melissa Walker, grassroots organizations play a significant role in influencing elections.
COURTESY OF LUCIANA BORIO AND CELINE GOUNDER Borio (left) and Gounder (right) are two of the Hopkins affiliates who have joined the transition team.
COURTESY OF HOPKINS BUSINESS OF HEALTH INITIATIVE The panelists discussed decision-making models which may inform vaccine distribution and health policies at the local, state and federal levels.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies have created, or are creating, four different types of COVID-19 vaccines: RNA, DNA, weakened virus and protein-based vaccines.
BALTIMORE HERITAGE/CC0 1.0 Many medical schools have adapted to challenges caused by the pandemic.