The Class of 2029 has the highest percentage of low-income students in Hopkins' history, at 24.1%, as measured by the number ...
Recipients can receive up to $300,000 in funding for research, teaching, and programming anchored at the Hopkins Bloomberg ...
A flash fiction contest hosted by The Hopkins Review uses short stories to push the boundaries of psychology research ...
A new tool, trained on videos of expert surgeons at work, offers students real-time personalized advice as they practice suturing. Initial trials suggest AI can be a powerful substitute teacher for ...
Artificial intelligence systems that are designed with a biologically inspired architecture can simulate human brain activity before ever being trained on any data, according to new research from John ...
The projects, co-led by JHU faculty and American Enterprise Institute scholars, received grant funding from a program that seeks to promote collaboration and model reasoned exchange across different v ...
Award-winning actor Tom Hanks and Johns Hopkins theater professor James Glossman co-authored the play 'This World of Tomorrow ...
Homewood Basket Bingo, a spirited fundraiser benefiting United Way and sponsored by the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences' ...
Hopkins employees donated nearly $12,000 to the 49th-annual Vernon Rice Memorial Turkey Drive, which provided Thanksgiving ...
Political scientist Hahrie Han, who has led the institute since 2019 and recently received a MacArthur Fellowship, will step down from the role this summer to focus on her scholarship ...
Peabody Conservatory alumnus, longtime faculty member, and Alumni Achievement Award-winner Elam Ray Sprenkle, Peab '66 (BM), '71 (MM), '79 (DMA), died Nov. 11 at the age of 77.
The symposium brings together faculty and instructional staff to share best practices in designing and facilitating online courses and programs. Scheduled for Dec. 19, from noon to 4 p.m.