The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has established a Center for Equity in Child and Youth Health and Wellbeing. This is the first center at the School of Nursing dedicated solely to advancing science, practice, and policies affecting the health and wellbeing of infants, children, adolescents, young adults, and their families, with a focus on […] Continue reading
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing professor Kali Thomas, PhD, MA has been named the inaugural Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professor in Aging and Community Health. Dr. Thomas joined the faculty in August 2023 as the Associate Director of Health Services Research in the Center for Equity in Aging. Her research examines the organization, delivery, and financing of […] Continue reading
STEM PhDs with disabilities earned $10,580 less per year than their counterparts without disabilities. In academia, they earn U.S. $14,360 less and are underrepresented among academic leadership and in tenured roles. New research from the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center suggests that PhD graduates in science, technology, engineering and medicine (STEM) in the U.S. […] Continue reading
Four faculty from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing have been awarded Institute for Policy Solutions Health Redesign grants. Recipients Robert Atkins, Noelene Jeffers, Jermaine Monk, and Bonnielin Swenor will take on critical and timely issues including location-specific threats to youth flourishing, Black maternal health, strategies to foster diversity and inclusion in higher education, and […] Continue reading
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, in partnership with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), and national nonprofit Benefits Data Trust (BDT), has received a grant of more than $2 million from the National Institute of Nursing Research to study the effects of enrollment assistance for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) […] Continue reading
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is ranked No. 1 among schools of nursing for total funding received from the National Institutes of Health for fiscal year 2020. Continue reading
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health announce the appointment of Craig Pollack, MD, MHS, as inaugural chair of the Katey Ayers Endowed Professorship. Continue reading