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Video: SNRS 2009 Talking Poster Session KlimmekOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Feb 18
By rss@youtube.com (ck9russell) A talking poster with Rachel Klimmek, a 1st year doctoral student at Johns Hopkins University. Filmed at the 23rd Annual Conference of the Southern Nursing Research Society, February 14, 2009, Baltimore, MD. Author: ck9russell Keywords: SNRS09 research poster
Video: When to start HIV Therapy? When to Switch?Original at YouTube
• Sat, Feb 14
By rss@youtube.com (AIDStreatmentinfo) Dr. Joel Gallant, professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, discuses the latest data about when to start HIV therapy. Also, the latest data when and if to switch from a boosted protease Inhibitor t...
Video: Animal Liberation Brigade Send Letter BombsOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Jan 12
By rss@youtube.com (untilallarefree) anonymous communique: "To celebrate the holidays, we sent a special package to the home of Johns Hopkins University non-human primate vivisector Elise Weerts at 616 S. Ann ST in Baltimore. Weerts addicts primates to GHB and other drugs of abuse in her sadistic and fraudulent research. Sad...
Video: First Year TeachingOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Nov 21
By rss@youtube.com (MrDonaldson1984) Here is a video from my first year teaching in Baltimore, Maryland via Teach For America. This video is for a class at Johns Hopkins University. I am implementing the strategy of wait time while discussing Of Mice and Men. Keywords: Teaching Education Baltimore Of Mice and Men Teach For Ameri...
Video: Autumn colors at HopkinsOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Nov 11
By rss@youtube.com (Nanauat) A walk around Homewood campus at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. During Fall season, beautiful colors appear everywhere. Music: Instrumental version of "Aquarela" ("Watercolor") by Toquinho. Keywords: Johns Hopkins University JHU Homewood Autumn colors Fall
Video: Will Ferrell sings Dust in the WInd at Johns HopkinsOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Nov 11
By rss@youtube.com (ElHob11) Will Ferrell agrees to sing "Dust in the Wind" by Kansas at the end of his "academic speech" at Johns Hopkins University November 2008. Author: ElHob11 Keywords: Will Ferrell Johns Hopkins University Dust In Wind Baltimore Added: November 11, 2008
Video: Episode 63: Stabat Mater, Donald SutherlandOriginal at Google Video
• Fri, Oct 10
It's been my pleasure this week to work with the wonderful organist, Donald Sutherland. He is the Coordinator of the Organ Department at Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. He has many recordings to his credit and has enjoyed a celebrated c
Video: The Cause of Workplace InjuriesOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Jul 29
By rss@youtube.com (markdcatlin) How many different causes, that helped lead to the accident in this clip, can you identify? Was this accident caused only by the worker? Do workers sometimes make "mistakes"? Al Chapanis, a former profession of human factors engineering at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryl...
Video: 2008 NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals: Johns Hopkins vs NavyOriginal at YouTube
• Sat, May 17
By rss@youtube.com (huntva) Highlights of game played at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland on Sat., May 17. In the 82nd meeting between these old rivals, Hopkins won for the 35th time in a row. Tags: Hopkins Lacrosse, Navy Lacrosse, Johns Hopkins University, the U. S. Naval Academy, Baltimore, ri...
Video: Protesting Abortion at Johns's Hopkins UniversityOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, May 2
By rss@youtube.com (tfpstudentaction) TFP Student Action visited Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, one of America's most important medical schools, to protest the sin of abortion. www.tfp.org Keywords: TFP Tradition Family Property Student Action Abortion Johns Hopkins University Catholic
Video: Hopkins Student To Run With Olympic TorchOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Apr 2
By rss@youtube.com (wbal) A Johns Hopkins University student is going to be one of the lucky few Americans selected to run with the Olympic torch. Find out more about her. Author: wbal Keywords: WBAL Baltimore Olympic torch relay run Johns Hopkins University student Danielle Dorfman Added: April 2, 2008
Video: Itea on the Homewood Campus of the Johns Hopkins UniversityOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, May 23
By rss@youtube.com (jhuredhead3211) filmed by jay rubin Author: jhuredhead3211 Keywords: johns hopkins homewood baltimore sledd plants martha stewart Added: May 23, 2007
Video: Securing the Future Conference 2006 (Part 1 of 2)Original at YouTube
• Mon, Feb 5
• 4 related articles
By rss@youtube.com (securingthefuture) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Author: securingthefuture Keywords: securing future homeland security johns hopkins university baltimore maryland Added: February 5, 2007
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Driving down the road to ruin
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Sat, Oct 31
T homas Meighan Jr. was well-acquainted with accusations of recklessness and dangerous driving, long before Baltimore police charged him with a string of traffic offenses related to the hit-and-run death of a Johns Hopkins University student two weeks ago.
Man arrested in hit-run
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Sat, Oct 24
Hopkins student died Oct. 17; Sykesville man has string of alcohol-related arrests Baltimore police arrested a Sykesville man Saturday in the hit-and-run death of a Johns Hopkins University student eight days ago.
Arrest made in hit-and-run death of Hopkins student
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Sat, Oct 24
Lengthy history of DUI charges for Thomas Meighan of Sykesville Baltimore City police Saturday arrested a Sykesville man in connection with the hit-and-run death of a Johns Hopkins University student last week.
BREAKING NEWS Police question owner of truck suspected in hit-and-run death
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Tue, Oct 20
Carroll man released as detectives continue to probe incident involving JHU student Baltimore police say the registered owner of a truck believed to be involved in the hit-and-run death of a Johns Hopkins University student last week turned himself in early Tuesday and spoke with dete...
Police find hit-and-run truck in death of Hopkins student, 20
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Sun, Oct 18
Driver sought in death of Hopkins student struck while crossing St. Paul St. The pickup truck being sought by police in the hit-and-run death of a Johns Hopkins University student was found parked on a Northwest Baltimore street, and police continue to seek its driver, a city police spokes...
Police doubt Hopkins student intended to use sword to kill
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Thu, Sep 17
Intruder's death is 3rd incident of kind in month Baltimore homicide detectives don't believe a Johns Hopkins University student had "the intent to kill" when he used a samurai sword to confront an intruder outside his home, a police spokesman said Thursday.
New details emerge on events that led to samurai sword killing
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Thu, Sep 17
Johns Hopkins University police had alerted a student and his roommates to the possibility that there was a suspicious person lurking around their home and canvassed the area with the students before one of them killed an intruder with a samurai sword, Baltimore police disclosed late W...
BREAKING NEWS Hopkins student kills intruder with samurai sword, police say
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Tue, Sep 15
Two laptops, PlayStation had been stolen from off-campus house Monday A Johns Hopkins University student armed with a samurai sword killed a man who broke into the garage of his off-campus residence early Tuesday, a Baltimore police spokesman said.
Success, complication rates for ablation therapy of atrial fib are ...
Original at TheHeart.Org
• Thu, Jun 11
led by Dr Hugh Calkins (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD), in a Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology report published ... and more »
Student Roundup
Original at Albany Times Union
• Wed, Jun 10
NY Jessica Buicko of Altamont was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. The daughter of David and Maria Buicko, she is a biology major. David Rokeach of Colonie was named to the dean's list for the fall ...
Kids reap benefits of long school year
Original at USA Today
• Tue, Jun 9
Karl Alexander, a sociology professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, says poorer children need enrichment programs over summer months to compete academically with middle-class children. "The real key is what you do with the extra time," he ...
City Rats Loyal to Their 'Hoods, Scientists Discover
Original at U.S. News & World Report
• Tue, Jun 9
U.S. News & World Report, DC Like any major city, Baltimore, Md., has many lively neighborhoods--each with its own personality. But scientists from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health say humans aren't the only Baltimoreans loyal to their 'hoods. ...
Rosemarie Carlyle Joins ADG|Creative As Director Of Client Relations - PitchEngine
Original at pitchengine.com
• Tue, Jun 9
PitchEngine (press release), WY a regional staffing agency. She also worked for Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Company's trust division. Ms. Carlyle holds a master of science degree from the Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor of arts degree from University of Baltimore.
Bernard Siegel to Address the International Stem Cell Meeting at ... - Business Wire
Original at press release
• Tue, Jun 9
Business Wire (press release), CA GPI's 2009 World Stem Cell Summit is co-hosted by Johns Hopkins University, the University System of Maryland and the State of Maryland. It will be held at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (USA) on September 21-23. ...
Major Battle Rages in Gold Market
Original at NumisMaster.com
• Tue, Jun 9
• 2 related articles
WI Robertson currently is a lobbyist for Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore but previously headed the Washington lobbying office for Enron and was an advisor to all three of President Clinton's Treasury Secretaries Lawrence Summers, Robert Rubin and ...
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Blue Ridge seniors take home over $6 million in scholarships
Original at wmicentral.com
• Tue, Jun 9
AZ Rambler will head to the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks before attending Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md. Simmons will first head to Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., and then go to UCSD. Yazzie will attend the University of ...
Foetuses with Down's syndrome express some genes differently
Original at Thaindian.com
• Tue, Jun 9
Thailand Roger Reeves, a physiologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, has said that mitigating the effects of oxidative stress in the womb might be helpful. However, he cautioned that it is likely to be just one of the contributing factors ...
Gilman Graduate Earns Full Scholarship to MIT
Original at BlackEngineer.com
• Mon, Jun 8
MD He also applied to Princeton, Cornell, Haverford College, Carnegie Mellon, Brown, University of Maryland-Baltimore County and The Johns Hopkins University, among others. All would have been great schools, he says, but he held out hope for MIT "When the ...
Fed Intends to Hire Lobbyist in Campaign to Buttress Its Image
Original at Gather.com
• Mon, Jun 8
• 2 related articles
MA Linda Robertson currently handles government, community and public affairs at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and headed the Washington lobbying office of Enron Corp., the energy trading company that collapsed in 2002 after an accounting scandal ...
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What We Know, What We Suspect, and Enduring Enigmas
Original at Psychiatric Times
• Mon, Jun 8
NY Dr Derogatis is director of the Center for Sexual Medicine at Sheppard Pratt Health Systems and associate professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. He reports that he has financial affiliations with ...
Condos as dorms? Yes
Original at South Bend Tribune
• Mon, Jun 8
IN Baltimore developer Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse had originally planned more than 100 condos, 15500 square feet of retail and 550 parking spaces — at an estimated development cost of $75 million — on a lot next to Johns Hopkins University. ...
Pretty facades can't hide reality of city's vacant houses
Original at Baltimore Sun
• Sun, Jun 7
United States Bill Cunningham owns a vacant rowhouse on Remington Avenue just south of the Johns Hopkins University campus, and he's caught in a years-long battle between Baltimore and federal housing officials over what can be done with a strip of vacant houses on ...
GLP-1 infusions improve glycemic control, cardiac function in ...
Original at Modern Medicine
• Sat, Jun 6
NJ This is very interesting to us in surgery because we happen to be firm believers in the concept of tight glycemic control," says Dr. Andersen, professor of surgery, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Compared with conventional insulin therapy, ...
New music, math faculty join C-SC
Original at Hannibal.net
• Sat, Jun 6
MO Hollinger earned his doctor of musical arts, wind conducting, and master's of music in wind conducting, composition, and saxophone, at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. He earned his bachelor's degree in music ...
Baltimore police shake up leadership
Original at Baltimore Sun
• Sat, Jun 6
United States In a department news release, Edmund Skrodzki, executive director of campus safety and security for the Johns Hopkins University, said Smith is a "proactive crime fighter and has been overwhelmingly responsive to the needs of our neighborhoods. ...
Ask the Experts: The future of Business Schools
Original at Financial Times
• Fri, Jun 5
UK Yash Gupta, on the other hand, is Dean of one of the US's newest business schools at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. The business school was founded in December 2006 following the gift of $50m by William Carey, a New York City Investment Banker. ...
Christy E. Braxton
Original at The Free Lance-Star
• Thu, Jun 4
VA Christy Erica Braxton, 35, of Silver Spring, Md., went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, June 2, 2009, at Johns Hopkins University Medical Center, Baltimore, Md. She was the daughter of Roger C. Braxton Jr. of Spot-sylvania County and M. Deloris ...
Baltimore Foundation Awards Scholarships
Original at ABC2 News
• Thu, Jun 4
MD Ricks is now a Sophomore at Bowdoin College. Wharry is a Baltimore School for the Arts graduate. She is enrolled at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University. She won a 2008 Al Sanders Scholarship for Music Studies. ...
NPR librarian, freelance scholar buy in Chevy Chase
Original at dc.blockshopper.com
• Thu, Jun 4
IL She also worked as a VISTA volunteer and program associate at Baltimore Reads Inc. She graduated from The Johns Hopkins University with a bachelor's degree in humanities. She also has a master's in library and information science from University of ...
Jewish Energy Co-Op Expands
Original at Baltimore Jewish Times
• Thu, Jun 4
MD It now has more than 40 members, including B'nai Israel Synagogue, Congregation Beit Yaakov, Bais HaMedrash & Mesivta of Baltimore, and the Hillels at University of Maryland, College Park and Johns Hopkins University. The consortium is now working to ...
program begins June 7
Original at Cape Gazette
• Thu, Jun 4
DE Messenger's qualifications include studying musical composition at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, two master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University and graduate work in musicology at the University of Maryland. Linda Forte, special programs ...
Choosing a college: Visit the campus and ask questions to make the ...
Original at Kansas City Star
• Thu, Jun 4
MO After a wonderful weekend of dorm life, water polo games and an Irish literature class, I flew to Baltimore, where I met my mom. Our destination was Johns Hopkins University. Unfortunately, I had not been able to get an overnight in the dorms with a ...
Takes over as IIT, Hyd director
Original at Newindpress on Sunday
• Thu, Jun 4
India Desai is an alumnus of II T Kanpur and did his btech in 1974, before going on to take an MS from the State University of New York at Buffalo and phd from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA. He worked in the USA as assistant professor and ...
Family Therapy Can Help Children of Anxious Parents Cognitive ...
Original at Modern Medicine
• Wed, Jun 3
NJ Golda S. Ginsburg, Ph.D., of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, conducted a study of 40 children with a mean age of 8.94 years, of whom 45 percent were girls and 90 percent were white, and all had parents with one of a broad ...
City water rates will rise 9 percent; counties also face rate hikes - Daily Record
Original at mddailyrecord.com
• Wed, Jun 3
In a conference room following Wednesday's meeting, Pratt, showed a reporter city documents that indicated that the top 30 water users in Baltimore, including the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Maryland and the Kennedy Krieger Institute, ...
Researcher Asks FDA to Halt Review of Lilly Anti-Clotting Drug
Original at Wall Street Journal
• Wed, Jun 3
WISH The doctor, Victor Serebruany of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, outlined his concerns in a letter sent to FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg on Wednesday. The letter was also signed by two doctors from the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen, ...
Virginity pledges may not affect sexual behaviour
Original at vancouversun.com
• Wed, Jun 3
Canada The results suggest that the virginity pledge does not change sexual behaviour," researcher Dr. Janet Elise Rosenbaum, of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, concludes in her report. Virginity pledges are often part of abstinence-only sex education ...
Tony Geraci and friends are transforming school food in Baltimore ...
Original at Baltimore City Paper
• Tue, Jun 2
• 4 related articles
MD He is following innovative and powerful friends, including a Johns Hopkins University researcher, a nationally recognized curriculum expert (who happens to be the mother of the Academy's Food for Life teacher), and Tony Geraci, the Baltimore City ...
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Cognitive Function Better With Letrozole Than With Tamoxifen in ...
Original at DG News
• Mon, Jun 1
Vered Stearns, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, an ASCO committee member, pointed out further study limitations, such as the mixed population (varying types of surgery, various treatment types and sequences, ...
Importance of Methodology on (99m)Technetium Dimercapto-Succinic ...
Original at UroToday
• Sun, May 31
CA Division of Nuclear Medicine, Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. We reviewed our experience with (99m)technetium dimercapto-succinic acid scintigraphy obtained during ...
Shock lacrosse concludes successful season
Original at Midlothian Exchange
• Sun, May 31
VA They are scheduled to play at the Dick's Sporting Goods Atlantic Cup, Summer Sizzle (Baltimore, MD), and Champ Camp, which is held on the campus of Johns Hopkins University. This will be the Shock's sixth summer season playing at the national level, ...
Baltimore neighborhood a haven for cool - Frederick News Post
Original at Frederick News Post
• Sat, May 30
Baltimore neighborhood a haven for cool The village is bordered by the Baltimore Museum of Art and Johns Hopkins University, and the neighborhoods of Waverly, Harwood, Old Goucher, and Abell. The burgeoning Station North Arts District sits at the bottom. To give you an idea of the people ...
Empty condos give universities new dorm space
Original at google.com
• Fri, May 29
Baltimore developer Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse had originally planned more than 100 condos, 15500 square feet of retail and 550 parking spaces — at an estimated development cost of $75 million — on a lot next to Johns Hopkins University. ...
Rats as loyal to Baltimore neighborhoods as long-time residents
Original at Examiner.com
• Thu, May 28
World News Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health live-captured rats from both the East side and West side of the city and found that, based on their genetic profiles, they were not related. The Jones Falls waterway, ...
Benzodiazepines Linked to Post-ICU Depression
Original at Citizens Commission on Human Rights of St. Louis
• Thu, May 28
Missouri In a study published in the May issue of Critical Care Medicine, David W. Dowdy, MD, PhD, and colleagues, from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in Baltimore, Maryland, identified several factors associated with symptoms of depression 6 ...
Could Swine Flu Deaths be the Key to Understanding Autism?
Original at Age of Autism
• Wed, May 27
Trumbull Department of Environmental Health Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. Mercury (Hg) has long been recognized as a neurotoxicant; however, recent work in animal models has implicated Hg as ...
Rats are loyal to their Baltimore neighborhoods
Original at Examiner.com
• Wed, May 27
• 4 related articles
To find out why rat numbers have not changed, despite decades of extermination efforts, researchers from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health trapped nearly 300 rats in 11 areas and tested them to see how they were related. ...
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Dr. Morgan Dooley earns medical degree at Johns Hopkins U.
Original at Reporter
• Wed, May 27
Morgan Dooley received her doctor of medicine degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine during commencement exercises May 22. The class is the 114th to graduate since the Baltimore, Md., school opened in 1893. ... JHU Press reissues 1929 book chronicling Johns Hopkins' life Jo...
Famous Statue Returns To Its Baltimore Home
Original at WBAL Radio
• Wed, May 27
MD Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke says the Eastern High School Alumni Association made the relocation possible along with the cooperation of Johns Hopkins University, the Baltimore City Commission on Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP) and ...
Pelosi gives commencement address at Johns Hopkins University
Original at Examiner.com
• Fri, May 22
Baltimore Sun BALTIMORE, Md. – Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was on hand yesterday to speak at the commencement address for Johns Hopkins University's graduating class. The Baltimore native spoke passionately about climate change but did not mention ...
Panetta Urges Service, Leadership
Original at Washington Post
• Thu, May 21
United States In Baltimore, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told the 1100 arts and sciences and engineering graduates from Johns Hopkins University that global warming is the "greatest challenge of our day." The U-Md. graduates were quiet as they listened to ...
Pelosi addresses graduating Johns Hopkins seniors
Original at Examiner.com
• Thu, May 21
May 21, 2009 2:20 PM (13 hrs ago) AP House Speaker Nancy Pelosi returned to her hometown of Baltimore to address graduating seniors at Johns Hopkins University, telling them climate change is the greatest challenge facing them. ...
Pelosi Graduation Remarks at Johns Hopkins University Commencement - PR Newswire
Original at press release
• Thu, May 21
Baltimore Sun Born out of the generosity of a native son -- Johns Hopkins -- dedicated to seeking knowledge through original research, inspired by its visionary first president, Daniel Coit Gilman , by the way, a former president of University of California at ...
Stimulus funds spur flurry of research grants
Original at Baltimore Sun
• Wed, May 20
Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore have submitted more than 1200 grant requests, including proposals to: •Upgrade and expand ... and more »
Stimulus funds spur flurry of grant bids from researchers
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Tue, May 19
After years of flat government funding for medical and scientific research, officials at the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore have been working overtime recently, putting in hundreds of grant requests in hopes of grabbing some of the $13 billion in s...
Seven Reasons This Is Maryland's Last Preakness
Original at East Coast Bias
• Sat, May 16
WWLP 22News Maryland Baltimore draws from a huge college population, reaching University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, University of Delaware, Penn State University, and smaller colleges like Towson and UMBC. The infield was a breast-baring, bare-knuckled brawling ...
Hopkins Students Warned After Recent Robbery
Original at WBAL
• Tue, May 12
BALTIMORE -- Johns Hopkins University is warning its students to be aware of their surroundings after two students were robbed at gunpoint near the campus ... and more »
Students from Muhlenberg and Flemington lose Jeopardy! contest - The Express Times
Original at LehighValleyLive.com
• Tue, May 12
Johns Hopkins Gazette Scott Menke, a Flemington native who attends Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, also lost Monday night. However it was not immediately clear if he would be able to advance to the finals as a runner up. The winner of the Monday night round was Eric ...
Wreck n' Roll
Original at Nurse.com
• Mon, May 4
VA - Catherine Spader When Scotti took a statistics class in 2005 as a requirement for her master's degree at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, one discussion touched on the stats of head injuries suffered by roller derby skaters who ...
Daily News: Johns Hopkins Students Advocate on Capitol Hill
Original at Nurse.com
• Mon, May 4
A group of students from Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing visited Capitol Hill to advocate for patient safety reforms. Baccalaureate students from The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, recently met with members of ...
Sanofi-aventis Affirms Its Commitment to Partnering with Local ... - PR Newswire
Original at sev.prnewswire.com
• Mon, Apr 27
In Baltimore alone, the CHP has forged significant alliances with the city's most influential institutions including Johns Hopkins University and The University of Maryland Medical System. Additionally, the CHP in collaboration with the University of ...
Focus on People
Original at Explore Baltimore County
• Wed, Apr 1
MD Moffet succeeds Lawrence P. Fletcher-Hill, who has been named an associate judge of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City by Gov. Martin O’Malley. Pianist Mengyu Lan and cellist Philip Wolf, both students at Johns Hopkins University, have won the 2009 ...
College Towns Offer Better Employment Prospects
Original at ScienceCareers.org
• Wed, Mar 25
DC The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore are starting up similar projects. Dubbed "communiversities," such projects go beyond economic development, the article notes, increasing educational opportunities ...
Baltimore police name suspect in rape, sexual assault
Original at Examiner.com
• Sat, May 10
have identified a suspect in the rape of one woman and the sexual assault of another in Charles Village. The attacks have unnerved residents in the quiet north Baltimore neighborhood, which includes the Johns Hopkins University campus.
Baltimore
Original at Always Winter
• Wed, May 7
By Leslie We are going to stroll the brick paths of the Johns Hopkins University, where we first met in a tall room in Gilman. I haven't had a vacation in years. I am soooo looking forward to this.
Patent Counsel - Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore, Md.
Original at Patent Law Jobs by Patently
• Mon, May 5
By Ryan Swarts Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University seeks a patent counsel. This position is a terrific and unique opportunity to practice IP law in a premier academic setting. Under the guidance of the Senior Patent Counsel, ...
Baltimore's Mr. Carey - Baltimore Sun
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Mon, Apr 28
Baltimore's Mr. Carey Baltimore Sun, United States - Apr 28, 2008 The biotechnology parks at Hopkins and the University of Maryland, Baltimore could benefit from start-up money that would help researchers in the early ...
Thursday: SONiA Johns Hopkins University--the Beach
Original at gruvr.com
• Mon, Apr 14
Baltimore, Maryland.
Jack Valenti leaves Baltimore hospital
Original at Press of Atlantic City
• Wed, Apr 25
BALTIMORE (AP) - Former Hollywood lobbyist and presidential adviser Jack Valenti has checked out of Johns Hopkins University Medical Center, a hospital spokesman said Wednesday. Valenti, 85, who had been hospitalized since March after a stroke, checked out Tuesday, Hopkins spokesm...
Carson, prophet of environment - Baltimore Sun
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Sat, Mar 3
Carson, prophet of environment Baltimore Sun, MD - Born in Pennsylvania on May 27, 1907, she came to Maryland in 1929 to attend graduate school at the Johns Hopkins University after graduating from ...
Downtown jobs, housing boom
Original at Baltimore Sun
• Tue, Jan 30
MD - Both Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore are developing biotechnology research parks, which will account for more than $1 ...
University of Maryland, Baltimore, reshapes city’s economic status ...
Original at Examiner.com
• Mon, Jan 22
- said Baltimore’s rich history in medical research, led for decades by neighboring Johns Hopkins University, leads demand from emerging life science ...
Cushman & Wakefield expands to Baltimore
Original at Baltimore Sun
• Fri, Jan 19
Cushman & Wakefield expands to Baltimore MD - investors in commercial real estate, said Michael A. Anikeeff, chair of the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate at the Johns Hopkins University. ...
Guilty plea entered in killing of JHU student
Original at Baltimore Sun
• Tue, Nov 14
United States - Nov 14, 2006 By Julie Bykowicz. The man accused of strangling a Johns Hopkins University senior last year pleaded guilty to the killing today in Baltimore Circuit Court. ...
Guilty Plea in Baltimore Coed Slaying
Original at FOX News
• Tue, Nov 14
- Nov 14, 2006 BALTIMORE — A man pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of first-degree murder, admitting he killed a Johns Hopkins University student during a burglary. ...
Guilty plea in Baltimore coed slaying
Original at Houston Chronicle
• Tue, Nov 14
United States - Nov 14, 2006 BALTIMORE — A man pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of first-degree murder, admitting he killed a Johns Hopkins University student during a burglary. ...
JHU Pres. Issues Statement Amid Racism Allegations
Original at WBAL Channel.com
• Thu, Nov 2
MD - Nov 2, 2006 BALTIMORE, Md. -- The president of Johns Hopkins University has issued a letter to students, faculty and staff addressing racial tensions that were brought on ...
University of Maryland on the hunt for $1 billion
Original at Bizjournals.com
• Mon, Oct 23
NC - Oct 23, 2006 Higher Education. Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore already has met a goal, set in 2000, of raising $2 billion. Earlier this ...
The disease that shook Baltimore
Original at Baltimore Sun
• Thu, Oct 19
United States - Oct. 7: Blake closes public schools. The Johns Hopkins University and Loyola College are closed, as are area private schools; 300 motormen are out sick. ...