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Gertrude Theresa Hodges, the first African American to graduate Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, died March 28 at her East ...
Some students from the Johns Hopkins University; the University of Maryland, Baltimore County; and the University of Maryland ...
The world-class pancreatic cancer researcher at Johns Hopkins University had so-called indirect funds slashed by the federal ...
"If there is not a pipeline of people to come after me, and to fund the research, then this is going to take generations to ...
In a city with 2.8 million trees, 92 have become the latest front in the fight between North Baltimore residents and the ...
Johns Hopkins University-owned company Broadway Services is closing, resulting in over 1,000 job cuts by summer. Transition ...
The company that provides janitors, truck drivers and other ancillary services to the university has been around for more than 40 years.
MARYLAND — A company jointly owned by the Johns Hopkins University and Johns ... serving the Maryland and Washington area, including Hopkins’ Baltimore campuses. Services include security ...
For anyone unaware, teams and players around the league have begun using a newly developed bat many believe can boost home ...
Johns Hopkins tallied the first two goals of the half and McKenna tallied Ohio State's first of the half at 11:37. The Blue ...
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine broke ground March 27 on a new pediatric hospital in Wesley Chapel, Fla. The 56-bed ...
Gabryelle “Gabby” Scholfield, a 16-year-old student-athlete at Edmondson Westside High School in Baltimore, who plays center ...