The Bernard L. Schwartz Globalization Initiative at SAIS Distinguished Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins University, November 2012, 2012 Experimental Economics Lunch Seminar, University of Chicago, 2011 Networked Business Seminar, Harvard Business School, 2011 ...
From Homeless to Johns Hopkins. Life is never fair. But if you work hard enough, and help someone along the way, you give yourself a better chance to make it. Chris Smith looked like any other young boy in his class: bushy hair, a wide smile and enough freckles to charm a grandmother...
The High Cost of Higher Education: part 3, Lombardi, Johns Hopkins University Press Blog, 2014. "Measuring Research Performance: National and International Perspectives," Craig and Lombardi,The Top American Research Universities2012. Minimalist College: The Testing Floor, Reality Check Blog, Lombardi,...
“we’re seeing Omicron do what viruses do, which is it picks up mutations along the way that helps it evade a little bit of immunity that’s induced by previous infection or vaccination,” said Andrew Pekosz, a microbiologist and immunologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public...
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The Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health is a unique and collaborative Johns Hopkins academic program conducted jointly by the Bloomberg School of Public Health, the School of Medicine and the School of Nursing. It is hosted at and administered by the Bloomberg School of Publi...
Valerie Hopkins and Anatoly Kurmanaev – The New York Times Valery Volodin, a welder at a sprawling Volkswagen plant in western Russia, relaxed for most of the summer at his dacha, or weekend house, planting his garden and looking after his children. Mr. Volodin, 41, had little choice: Th...
An online dashboard created by Johns Hopkins University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering brings together data from several official bodies, including the WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Protection. The dashboard maps the locations of confirmed and suspected cases, deaths, and...
Since 1912, the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center has been pushing the boundaries of discovery in pediatric health and transforming care for children like Hana. Research trainees, residents and fellows from the institution have gone on to drive large scale initiatives around the globe that are seekin...
Valerie Hopkins and Anatoly Kurmanaev – The New York Times Valery Volodin, a welder at a sprawling Volkswagen plant in western Russia, relaxed for most of the summer at his dacha, or weekend house, planting his garden and looking after his children. Mr. Volodin, 41, had little choice: Th...