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In climate change debate, don't forget the impact on human health
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• Mon, Dec 7
Dr. Jean-Paul Chretien, who received his MD and phd degrees from the Johns Hopkins University, is a fellow of the Truman National Security Project and an ... and more »
When meals on a train were a premier experience
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• Sun, Dec 6
However, authors Thomas J. Greco and Karl D. Spence, in their recently published book from the Johns Hopkins University Press, "Dining on the B&O: Recipes ... and more »
What a dime buys
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• Sun, Dec 6
As a recent report prepared by two professors from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health makes clear, raising that tax to the ... and more »
Margaret 'Raine' Dugger, first-grade teacher in city
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• Thu, Dec 3
In 1965, she earned a master's degree in education from the Johns Hopkins University. Mrs. Dugger, who was known as "Raine," began teaching in 1948 and ... and more »
Maryland Historical Society cuts operating hours, staff
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• Wed, Dec 2
Said Bob Brugger, senior editor at The Johns Hopkins University Press: "That means that people who would like to be doing research are not going to do it, ... and more »
Man charged with faking credentials as engineer
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• Wed, Dec 2
The board found that Novakowski supplied employers with a phony Johns Hopkins University transcript that he ordered over the Internet, and fake licensing ... and more »
Achievement program looks to keep kids from getting lost in middle school
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• Tue, Dec 1
Mentors in Baltimore include a post-doctorate Johns Hopkins University student, the owner of an upscale downtown shoe store, an Associated Press reporter, ... and more »
UM system considers toughening math requirements
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• Tue, Dec 1
Steve Wilson, a math professor at the Johns Hopkins University who has served on many panels analyzing math standards, said the requirements would be a step ... and more »
Anger at Baltimore County pensions likely to last
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• Mon, Nov 30
The debate is going to get tiresome, but this is an issue that has legs," said Matthew Crenson, a retired Johns Hopkins University political science ... and more »
Retail growth is sneaking into Remington
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• Sat, Nov 28
Could it be the under-the-radar presence of the Johns Hopkins University? Ever since its Whiting School of Engineering moved into the old Stieff Silver ... and more »
Tyler Perry's $1 million gift to NAACP raises hope of more
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• Wed, Nov 25
Lester Spence, a Johns Hopkins University professor who specializes in black politics, said he does not believe the donation will make the NAACP more ... and more »
Enrollment under way for Hopkins youth program
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• Fri, Nov 20
Parents interested in having their children participate in the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth have until Nov. 30 to enroll them. ... and more »
Donald N. Rothman
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• Wed, Jun 10
Born in Baltimore and raised on Bryant Avenue, he was a 1939 City College graduate and earned a degree at the Johns Hopkins University, where he acted in ... and more »
Ex-school board head takes system job
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• Wed, Jun 10
United States He worked at Kennedy Krieger Institute on special-education issues at the time and has a master's in special education from the Johns Hopkins University. Stone served in the city school job for several years before leaving and was reappointed to the ...
Arts activist and lawyer Donald Rothman dies at 86
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• Tue, Jun 9
United States Born in Baltimore and raised on Bryant Avenue, he was a 1939 City College graduate and earned a degree at the Johns Hopkins University, where he acted in student productions and performed in community productions. He served in the Navy as a lieutenant ...
City researchers to take part in autism study
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• Tue, Jun 9
United States By Kelly Brewington | kelly.brewington@baltsun.com Researchers at Johns Hopkins University and Kennedy Krieger Institute will take part in what's being called one of the largest studies to examine the early causes of autism. While other studies have ...
Pretty facades can't hide reality of city's vacant houses
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• 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 ...
Baltimore police shake up leadership
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• 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. ...
Seniors on the Hopkins lacrosse and baseball teams get mini ...
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• Fri, May 23
United States - May 23, 2008 Sun photo by Chiaki Kawajiri / May 21, 2008) By Gadi Dechter | sun Reporter As about 1500 Johns Hopkins University seniors mark the end of their bright ...
Independent's day
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• Thu, Jun 21
Should the Johns Hopkins University start looking around for a good spot to build the Michael R. Bloomberg Presidential Library, so construction can begin as soon as he leaves the White House in, let's say, 2017? Or is it a bit premature to think about Baltimore joining Little Rock, Ark., an...
Downtown jobs, housing boom
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• 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 ...
Spring appears for a day in December
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• Mon, Dec 18
MD - Minutes after Johns Hopkins University senior Laura Kaplan returned her library books, the New Jersey native was on the campus' grassy "beach," pulling off ...
Novelist John Barth
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• Sat, Dec 2
United States - Barth, 76, taught English and creative writing at the Johns Hopkins University for 22 years before he and his wife, Shelly, who was on the faculty of St. ...
Cancer vaccine promising
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• Mon, Nov 21
United States - The Johns Hopkins University researcher keeps two of these entreaties tacked to a wall in her office. One is from a 13-year-old ... Novel pancreatic cancer vaccine nudging survival rates higher Medical News Today (press release)
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