Join Johns Hopkins faculty and staff for a symposium on Wednesday, Feb. 25, focused on the secure, ethical, and effective use of artificial intelligence in teaching, brought to you by Johns Hopkins Ad ...
As temperatures change, please be aware of falling snow and ice from building rooftops. Please stay alert and use caution when walking near or around buildings. If you notice any hazardous conditions, ...
Computer-based cognitive training that mimics quickly completing tasks with divided attention tied to a reduced likelihood of receiving a dementia diagnosis decades later ...
Competitive value, fewer surprises. As an internal partner backed by Hopkins Dining, 1876 Distinction offers transparent ...
Johns Hopkins research examining generational divides in democratic institutions finds younger respondents have the least ...
Register today to join the Center for Diversity and Inclusion at 4 p.m., on Feb. 26 to learn about the scholarship, research, and community impact by Johns Hopkins University faculty and celebrate Bla ...
In an upcoming webinar called Exploring the Keys to Financial Planning and 403 (b) Retirement Savings, you'll be empowered to ...
The Student Blue Jay Dialogue Innovation Fund awards $10,000 each to student-run efforts that foster dialogue across ...
With this new survey, astronomers have gained a peek inside a stage of exoplanet system formation they have yet to fully ...
We are recruiting long COVID patients and healthy controls who are 18-75 years old for a 2.5-hour experiment consisting of hand-squeezing and decision-making tasks under an fMRI scan ...
Peabody faculty artist and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra bassist Nina DeCesare performs all six of the exquisite Cello Suites of Johann Sebastian Bach, kicking off a national tour of this program.
In a series of tea party-like experiments, Johns Hopkins University researchers demonstrated for the first time that apes can ...