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(09/08/05 5:00am)
While Johns Hopkins University is renowned for Nobel Prize winning research in the sciences and can boast of the best hospital in the nation, few realize that the likes of Tchaikovsky, Bernstein, Emerson and Stravinsky had an influence on the development of the Peabody Institute, the nation's oldest music conservatory.
(09/08/05 5:00am)
The Johns Hopkins University, in partnership with the National Science Foundation, announced in August the opening of A Center for Correct, Usable, Reliable, Auditable, and Transparent Elections (ACCURATE), which will blend public policy and computer science in an attempt to create stronger and more accurate voting technology.
(04/27/05 5:00am)
Nearly two years after the release of the Hopkins Committee on Undergraduate Education's (CUE) report, university officials say that great improvements have been made in the area of advising for both academic and career services, but many of the recommendations remain unfilled.
(04/20/05 5:00am)
University officials released a statement on the fifth installment of security upgrades last week, marking continued efforts to implement President Brody's 15-point security action plan.
(04/13/05 5:00am)
This is the second in a three-part series that will examine the progress made on the 2004 CUE report's recommendations. Part II will address changes in student life.
(04/06/05 5:00am)
After a return to paper ballot voting, the Board of Elections declared junior Atin Agarwal Executive President of the Student Council at Tuesday night's council meeting.
(03/30/05 5:00am)
The Board of Elections held a second round of voting for Student Council and Young Trustee Wednesday, switching to a system of paper ballots after several security irregularities raised questions about pontential voter fraud, effectively voiding the last election.
(03/23/05 5:00am)
This is the first in a three-part series that will examine the progress made on the 2004 CUE report's recommendations. Part I will address academic changes.
(03/10/05 5:00am)
The Hopkins Board of Elections canceled last weekend's Student Council and Young Trustees elections on Friday after realizing that the online voting system in use allowed for potential voter fraud.
(03/03/05 5:00am)
A committee headed by Provost Steven Knapp will convene after spring break to begin the search for the next Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.
(02/24/05 5:00am)
Turning out in numbers that were unprecedented for a Residential Advisory Board-sponsored event, nearly 900 Hopkins students participated in a trip to the Baltimore Aquarium last Saturday, according to RAB event organizers.
(02/17/05 5:00am)
As part of Johns Hopkins' efforts to improve campus security, school officials will travel to the University of Pennsylvania later this month to examine its video surveillance system and search for ways to further protections against criminal activity on and off campus.
(02/10/05 5:00am)
This is the first in a series of articles examining security at Hopkins.
(12/02/04 5:00am)
Currently in the fourth year of a five-year dining services contract with Sodexho food services, Hopkins is set to begin the long process of evaluating its Sodexho contract and examining bid proposals.
(11/18/04 5:00am)
Midway through Culturefest 2004, event organizers report that the scheduled festivities, set to run until this Friday, have proven successful in drawing substantial crowds.
(11/11/04 5:00am)
With undergraduate registration for spring courses beginning on a staggered schedule next week, university officials say they continue to make changes aimed at improving the process which has been criticized for being delayed and overburdened.
(11/04/04 5:00am)
Members of the Hopkins chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union proposed a plan for student election reform to members of the Board of Elections and several administrators last Thursday.
(10/28/04 5:00am)
Hopkins President William Brody announced last week that the University's Knowledge for the World Campaign is well on its way to fulfilling its goal of raising $2 billion by the conclusion of the eight-year campaign in 2007.
(10/07/04 5:00am)
Democrats from across Maryland gathered on the Beach last Thursday for a barbeque hosted by the Hopkins College Democrats. The event featured a speech by Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley.
(09/30/04 5:00am)
While Hopkins security personnel remains confident that recent changes and additions to the Homewood security system will ensure student safety, students insist that further improvements are needed.