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China’s Peiyang Chorus on U.S. college tour

March 22, 2010

China’s renowned Peiyang Chorus of Tianjin University will perform at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 23, in Johns Hopkins’ Shriver Hall Auditorium as part of an East Coast tour at the invitation of seven U.S. universities to promote cultural exchange between academic institutions in China and the United States. Other campuses on the tour are […]

Making a case for Archaeology

March 15, 2010

Helmut Guenschel, a veritable Picasso of museum display cases, clearly delights in discussing his signature patented design: concealed door hinges that provide a compression seal and are capable of holding 1,000-pound glass panels. On a recent trip to Guenschel’s plant in Middle River, Md., the German-born engineer showed off a demonstration model, a giant door–sized […]

SPH student/JHH resident named Cambridge Gates Scholar

March 8, 2010

On the eve of his interview for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, Trevor Ellison crammed as if for a Jeopardy match. The 34-year-old read anything and everything he could, even memorizing national capitals and names of heads of state. “I was thinking of anything that they could possibly ask me, just crazy things,” Ellison says. “I […]

Johns Hopkins, city schools launch service partnership

March 2, 2010

Johns Hopkins President Ronald J. Daniels and Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Andrés A. Alonso today announced a new program offering full-time benefits-eligible university staff up to two days per year of paid leave to pursue service opportunities in the Baltimore City public schools. Unveiled at Barclay Elementary/Middle School, the Johns Hopkins Takes Time for […]

Montgomery County Campus to house NCI facility

March 1, 2010

The National Cancer Institute will soon house about 2,100 researchers and support staff on the Johns Hopkins Montgomery County Campus in the Shady Grove Life Sciences Center in Rockville, Md. NCI, a part of the National Institutes of Health, will occupy a new facility, consisting of twin seven-story buildings totaling 575,000 square feet of space. […]

M. Gordon ‘Reds’ Wolman, 85, international expert in river science

March 1, 2010

(Read President Ronald J. Daniels’ message to the Johns Hopkins community regarding the passing of “Reds” Wolman) M. Gordon “Reds” Wolman, an internationally respected expert in river science, water resources management and environmental education, and an important and beloved member of The Johns Hopkins University faculty for more than half a century, died at his […]

Scanning for skin cancer: Infrared system looks for melanoma

March 1, 2010

Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a noninvasive infrared scanning system to help doctors determine whether pigmented skin growths are benign moles or melanoma, a lethal form of cancer. The prototype system works by looking for the tiny temperature difference between healthy tissue and a growing tumor. The researchers have begun a pilot study of 50 […]

M. Gordon ‘Reds’ Wolman, 85, international expert in river science

February 26, 2010

(Read President Ronald J. Daniels’ message to the Johns Hopkins community regarding the passing of “Reds” Wolman) M. Gordon “Reds” Wolman, an internationally respected expert in river science, water resources management and environmental education, and an important and beloved member of The Johns Hopkins University faculty for more than half a century, died at his […]

Whiteout: JHU vs. the snow of 2010 … Epic blizzard shut down university–but not all its staff

February 22, 2010

Mark Selivan, grounds manager for the Homewood campus, clearly recalls his Snowmageddon “cry uncle” moment. It came late on Feb. 10, the day a second storm unkindly dumped another 20 inches of snow on an area still reeling from 30-plus inches left from the previous weekend. Selivan stood on the horseshoe steps leading down to […]

Michela Gallagher named interim dean of Arts and Sciences

February 22, 2010

Michela Gallagher, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Brain and Psychological Sciences and vice provost for academic affairs, has been named interim dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. She will assume the position on April 1, when Adam Falk, the current James B. Knapp Dean of the school, leaves Johns Hopkins to assume the presidency of Williams College.

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