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Gertrude Theresa Hodges, the first African American Johns Hopkins School of Nursing graduate, died of stroke complications March 28 at her East Baltimore home. She was 88. Mrs. Hodges also headed ...
Emma Jagoz got into farming for the health benefits. Jagoz, a first-generation farmer, said she founded Moon Valley Farm in 2012 because she was interested in improving her family’s health and to help ...
This year's updated rankings including Johns Hopkins are education, engineering, nursing, public affairs, public health, and social sciences/humanities. The School of Medicine announced in 2023 that ...
Out of the pool, Liu is a research assistant for Dr. Li at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She was a research technician for Dr. Osmanski at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 2022. Liu is a ...
Relf succeeds Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, who stepped down in October 2023 to become executive director of the Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.
If you’re a student in Hawaiʻi, chances are you’ve heard someone say they’re majoring in psychology, nursing or business. But ...
Online Programs in professional areas with the largest enrollments are evaluated annually by U.S. News, based on criteria such as employment outcomes of graduates.
America’s top 50 donors gave away $16.2 billion last year, up significantly from $11.9 billion in 2023. Some prominent ...
Mark Leno, who authored California’s medical parole law when he was a Democratic state senator, criticized prison officials ...
Bethune-Cookman University has announced three finalists for its next president. The finalists are Albert Mosley, Tunjarnika ...
The Trump administration’s approach undervalues the health of minority populations and disrupts our ability to prepare for ...