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- Hopkins Bloomberg Center event kicks off Hopkins' yearlong partnership with Vox Media to convene top minds working at the intersection of tech, science, and public policy
- New Hopkins Semester D.C. program allows undergrads to pursue internships while living in the nation's capital
- Psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison, composer Michael Hersch, and soprano Ah Young Hong team up for a powerful musical exploration of mental illness and healing
- Support available for research, teaching, or programming that makes use of the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C.
- In conversation with JHU President Ron Daniels, Leonhardt explores factors preventing many Americans from prospering
Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine
- Every year, at least 40 million women and birthing people around the world experience long-term complications following labor and childbirth. These complications range from sexual health issues to mental health to cardiovascular disease and are often rooted in systemic inequities. Currently, there are no global clinical care guidelines to identify and manage these issues beyond […]
- Recently, Birth Companions community outreach leaders Izzey Chapman, Katharine Peterson, and Lexy Olson presented their program at Kick It with the Candidates, an event that hosted by the Baltimore Urban League, Baltimore NAACP, Zeta Phi Beta, to introduce the community to candidates running for mayor in Baltimore. They connected with Mayor Brandon Scott and candidates […]
- It is not a new concept to have someone support women and birthing people during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Doulas, or labor birth companions, typically women, have been an integral part of childbearing throughout history; they provide information, patient advocacy, and physical support. Doulas increase a person’s satisfaction with the birthing experience, raise the likelihood […]
- Last year, the Supreme Court overturned Affirmative Action. The decision means that schools can no longer legally consider race as a determining factor for a student’s admission. As a result, educational institutions need to find new methods to achieve their goal of matriculating a student body that reflects the diversity of the real world. But […]
- If you weren’t there, you should have seen it, and felt it. As we launched the Institute for Policy Solutions—surrounded by thought leaders and difference makers—at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, it was a capital m “Moment.” Introducing the Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and its inaugural leaders, […]