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The esteemed Hopkins historian chronicles the extraordinary Black women who've led the 200-year struggle for equality and voting rights in America.
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The esteemed Hopkins historian chronicles the extraordinary Black women who've led the 200-year struggle for equality and voting rights in America.
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In his new book of personal essays, the Hopkins scholar and West Baltimore native reflects on the intersection of race, family, work and home.
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Hopkins business analyst Dr. Tinglong Dai offers some insights on how the global disruptions can be eased.
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The COVID-19 Vaccine Has Arrived. Now What?The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines have arrived at hospitals in Maryland and more are expected later this week. Now those hospitals are reckoning with…
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Legislation authorizing Johns Hopkins University to establish its own police force progressed in the state Senate on Wednesday.During the hour-long debate…
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State lawmakers are set to consider Friday whether Johns Hopkins University should establish its own private police department, an effort that has been…
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The Maryland General Assembly begins its annual 90-day session Wednesday in Annapolis, and reducing violent crime in Baltimore is at the top of political…
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Some Baltimore City Council members want fewer police patrolling around Johns Hopkins University and Hospital. But Mayor Catherine Pugh rejected the idea…
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Johns Hopkins University's quest for authority to set up a police force of sworn, armed officers is getting the attention of civic leaders, students and…