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The Krieger School at a Glance
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Global University
Social sciences and public health, neuroscience, cell biology, biological science and biochemistry, and infinite scientific discipline rank in top xx programs globally.
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Nobel Prize Winners
About recently, Adam Riess, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Astronomy, won the Nobel Prize for showing the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
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Majors and Minors
With no core curriculum, students are provided the freedom to choose the courses that affair most to them.
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In Inquiry Funding
JHU has been the top-funded academy in federal research and development since 1979.
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Public Wellness through an Africana Studies Lens
Get an intimate look into a class a Johns Hopkins through Arts & Sciences Magazine. Students discuss how a recent course, Africana Studies Meets Public Health, is giving them the experience and perspective they demand to accomplish their dreams of creating public health programs that focus on Black women, or piece of work in global humanitarian efforts.
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Arts & Sciences Magazine Fall 2021 Outcome
Dean Christopher S. Celenza reports on the state of the Krieger School in Fall 2021, and how we proceed to grow and acquire in the wake of COVID-19.
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Fall 2021 Faculty Awards
Autumn 2021 Krieger Faculty Awards include Packard Fellows, Andrew Carnegie Fellows and the Gruber Cosmology Prize.
Seen and Heard: Andrew Cherlin
"A generation ago, the pct of college-educated women having children exterior of spousal relationship was negligible. Information technology'due south no longer a rare event."
Seen and Heard: Anand Pandian
"Nosotros face each other across the chasm of polarization, the growing tendency to disparage those across the political aisle as enemies and villains. The distrust is corrosive, the temptation to plough away all likewise inviting. But as the latest surge of Covid cases attests, our fates remain hitched together, fifty-fifty when we can't stand talking […]
Read This in Fall 2021
Three book recommendations from faculty in chemistry, folklore, and comparative thought and literature.
Poems as Disrupters
Homewood Professor of the Arts Andrew Movement discusses his 14th book of poetry, big questions in poetry, and learning and writing poetry.
Learning to Write in Aboriginal Cultures
About Eastern Studies Professor Paul Delnero breaks down his inquiry on how children learned to write in Mesopotamia, and how it impacted the civilization of the world's earliest civilization.
The Search for Dark Thing
Banana Professor Danielle Speller discusses her new lab and her front-running research for nighttime matter candidates and neutrinoless double-beta disuse.
Post-COVID Campus Move In
During the hot and boiling weekend of August 21, scores of new Blueish Jays—many with family members in tow—moved into their residence halls. A week of orientation followed, introducing newcomers to academics, educatee life, and the Johns Hopkins and Baltimore communities. The evening before fall classes began, students received an official welcome at the annual Convocation anniversary, held on Keyser Quad.
Fall 2021 Sports News
Women'southward volleyball has a division winning streak, men'southward soccer is the top regional team, and more Hopkins sports updates.
Exploring How Muscles Regenerate
Junior Filly Crain is exploring the mechanisms that assistance muscles regenerate, which could impact treatments for diseases like muscular dystrophy.
Creating Safer Roads through Policy
Natalie Draisin '10, MPH/MBA 'fifteen works with the Federation International de L'automobile Foundation to forestall deaths and injuries from road crashes.
Sustainable Solutions Through Biodesign
Alumnus Daniel Grushkin '99 discusses his international Biodesign Challenge, where high schoolhouse and academy students imagine new and fascinating means to use biotechnology.
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