Year: 2010

Notices — Aug. 30, 2010

August 30, 2010

Hopkins Toastmasters — Individuals who would like to polish their speaking skills before a seminar or scientific presentation, or to prepare for formal or extemporaneous speeches, are invited to join the Hopkins Toastmasters Club. The club meets every second or fourth Monday at alternating times: 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. (second Monday) or 5:30 to 7 […]

Classifieds — Aug. 30, 2010

August 30, 2010

APARTMENTS/HOUSES FOR RENT Baltimore City, updated 1BR condo in secure gated community, assigned prkng, swimming, tennis, nr hospital and university; option to own ($135,000). $1,200/mo incl utils. 410-951-4750. Baltimore City (Old Pimlico Rd), spacious, furn’d 2BR, 2BA condo in secure community, nr light rail and Summit Park ES, free prkng, swimming, tennis. $950/mo incl utils. […]

Calendar — Aug. 30, 2010

August 30, 2010

INFORMATION SESSIONS Wed., Sept. 1, 4:30 p.m. Tour of MSE Library and Introduction to Research, a guide to locating journals, books and DVDs; generating quick bibliographies; accessing databases and journals from off-campus; and other timesaving strategies. Electronic Resource Center, M-level, MSE Library.  HW LECTURES Fri., Sept. 3, noon. “Will Alien Life Resemble Us (and How […]

Plans set for Johns Hopkins at Keswick

August 16, 2010

New paint’s being applied, elevators are being upgraded, security is being enhanced to Johns Hopkins standards, and a new name has been bestowed on the former Zurich Insurance Co. property in North Baltimore: Johns Hopkins at Keswick. By October, the first wave of Johns Hopkins employees—some 350 members of the Patient Financial Services Office currently […]

Johns Hopkins establishes new clinical research network

August 16, 2010

The Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, in collaboration with Anne Arundel Health System and the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, has established a new network of academic and community-based clinical researchers, the Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Network. The JHCRN, which will provide new opportunities for research collaborations, is designed to accelerate the transfer […]

CSOS-led team wins $30 mill ‘innovation’ grant

August 16, 2010

Johns Hopkins’ Center for Social Organization of Schools and its partners in Diplomas Now, an innovative turnaround model for low-performing secondary schools, have won a $30 million five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Investing in Innovation program. The i3 program awarded shares of $650 million to 49 school districts, nonprofit education organizations and […]

Eighteen receive Fulbrights to study abroad in 2010–2011

August 16, 2010

Eighteen doctoral students and alumni from across the university will have the opportunity to study abroad during the 2010–2011 academic year through the prestigious Fulbright Program. Johns Hopkins’ latest “Fulbrighters” from the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, School of Medicine, School of Public Health and SAIS are among more than […]

Johns Hopkins partners with Navy to staff global humanitarian mission

August 16, 2010

Johns Hopkins Medicine has signed an agreement with the U.S. Navy to provide medical and disaster research experts to staff the USS Iwo Jima during the next four months, as the ship sets sail to provide medical assistance to Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Guyana and Suriname. The voyage is part of the Navy’s annual humanitarian […]

Secretary of State Clinton to give address at SAIS today

August 16, 2010

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will speak at SAIS at 11:30 a.m. today, Aug. 16, about the Global Health Initiative, a centerpiece of the Obama administration’s foreign policy. Clinton is expected to describe the initiative’s core principles and call on governments, organizations and individuals to join the United States in pursuing a sustainable approach […]

Showcasing the ancient world in new digs

August 16, 2010

In the past, visitors to Homewood’s Gilman Hall might have strolled by Sanchita Balachandran and wondered what she did. She’d have been the one wearing the respirator and purple rubber gloves, likely on her way to conserve an Egyptian mummy in a nondescript, dimly lit room on the first floor of the building. Balachandran, the […]

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