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(04/15/04 5:00am)
Jane Dailey, a professor in the history department of Johns Hopkins University, has been awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship Award for her contributions to the study of United States history.
(03/25/04 5:00am)
Petar Maksimovic, an assistant professor of physics at Johns Hopkins University, has been awarded the Sloan Research Fellowship for his work in the field of particle physics.
(02/26/04 5:00am)
In the second installment of the Voyage and Discovery lecture series, Dr. D. A. Henderson, one of the doctors credited with eradicating smallpox and now a professor at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, spoke about his experiences fighting epidemics.
(02/19/04 5:00am)
Three Hopkins undergrads, Athar Malik, Wen Shi and Seth Townsend were selected to be on the 2004 All-USA Academic Team, an honor awarded by USA Today in recognition of the academic, extracurricular and leadership accomplishments of high school, two-year college and four-year college students.
(02/05/04 5:00am)
He had the position that puts the "Student Union" in Levering Hall. For what its worth, William L. Clemm II was in charge of all student programming in this old brick building, which is "purposefully designed to promote, enhance and provide social, cultural, multi cultural and recreational involvement opportunities for students, faculty and staff of the Johns Hopkins University," according to the University Web site.
(01/29/04 5:00am)
The pool of early decision applicants for the Class of 2008 was slightly larger -- and the students were academically stonger -- than those applicants from last year, according to John Latting, director of undergraduate admissions.
(10/30/03 5:00am)
Senior economist Timothy J. Bartik of the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research spoke in the Sherwood Room of Levering Hall Monday afternoon as the first lecture in the Social Policy Seminar series , hosted by the Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies.
(09/25/03 5:00am)
In a surprising and somewhat unprecedented decision, the staff of the Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies (CCBS) announced its departure from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health last week.
(05/01/03 5:00am)
Chemistry professor Thomas Lectka received a 2003 Guggenheim Fellowship for his work in catalytic asymmetric fluorination reactions this April.
(04/24/03 5:00am)
Lindsay Allen and Patience Boudreaux were elected senior class representatives last weekend, with 119 and 58 votes respectively after transfer.
(04/17/03 5:00am)
The South Asian Students of Hopkins (SASH) celebrated the theme "Yaadein," or memories, during their Spring Culture Show on Saturday.
(04/10/03 5:00am)
Programa Salud, the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus Initiative for Hispanic and Latino Health, held its Second Annual Conference for Student Leadership on Saturday. The 2003 theme was "Alleviating Disparities in Minority Health Care through Outreach."
(11/21/02 5:00am)
A recent article in The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education stated that this year's undergraduate freshman class at Johns Hopkins showed an 82.9 percent increase in the number of African-American enrollees as compared to last year. The report said "Johns Hopkins ... [a school] with a heavy concentration in the sciences, posted impressive gains in black first-year enrollments ...[T]he number of blacks in the first-year class rose from 35 in 2001 to 64 this year. Blacks make up 5.7 percent of all freshmen... this year compared to 3.5 percent last year."
(11/14/02 5:00am)
The Johns Hopkins Outdoors Club (JHOC) has been working with the Office of Recreational Sports to write the proposal requested by the Office of Risk Management to rescind the club's suspension.
(11/07/02 5:00am)
Johns Hopkins University, in keeping with its Master Dining Plan, has contracted with the Hysen Group, a dining consulting firm, in order to improve the food service program at Homewood campus.
(10/24/02 5:00am)
A commemoration of the life and work of Cesar Chavez, a leader among farm-workers and a proponent of civil rights for ill-treated immigrants, took place Thursday, Oct. 17 in the Glass Pavilion as part of Organizacion Latina Estudiantil's (OLE) celebration of Latino Heritage Month.
(09/12/02 5:00am)
Johns Hopkins senior Jonathon Snow was one of 26 undergraduate students selected as a participant in the new Anti-Terrorism Fellowship Program offered by the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD).