Panelists at SNF Agora Institute's fifth-annual Elijah E. Cummings Democracy and Freedom Festival say tapping into our shared humanity is the key to finding common ground in a divisive time| The Hub
Johns Hopkins political scientist Nicolas Jabko explains how prevailing political forces threaten to disrupt the nation's money supply and the global economy| The Hub
Second debate in the Hopkins Forum series will be held on Sept. 17 with Tom Frieden, Jerome Adams, Dara Kass, and Mike Varshavski| The Hub
As Baltimore announces a pilot program to provide cash payments to its poorest residents, experts on the health effects of poverty discuss guaranteed income programs and their impact on public health| The Hub
Event brings together leaders to discuss a range of issues, including federal funding cuts, Baltimore's start-up ecosystem, challenges faced by health systems, and more| The Hub
The story of the atomic bomb is more complex than most Americans have been taught| The Hub
News from Johns Hopkins University, including health, technology, arts, student activities, research, innovation, campus events, and more.| The Hub
Hopkins cancer expert Liz Jaffee discusses what federal budget cuts might mean for patient care and future cures; NIH grant terminations affect some of the nation's most promising young scientists, including two Hopkins doctoral students| The Hub
As Baltimore faces a federal deadline to identify and replace lead service lines, local researchers and community groups are stepping in to reach residents the city has struggled to engage| The Hub
New SNF Agora/YouGov poll shows Harris gains, Trump maintains, and the divide between 2020 election deniers and the rest of the electorate grows| The Hub
Rather than create its own military university like other branches of the armed forces, the Space Force opted to team up with SAIS to offer programs that combine a traditional military education with graduate-level courses in areas such as international relations, geopolitics, and diplomacy| The Hub
In 'Something Between Us,' anthropologist Anand Pandian explores the walls that divide America| The Hub
The materials span Cardin's nearly 60 year legislative career, covering a range of topics and historical events| The Hub
Johns Hopkins political scientist Lilliana Mason explains how political violence is eroding American democracy| The Hub
Leaders in democratic development, public-minded AI, and civic life—including the institute's inaugural Artist in Residence—will join JHU for the next academic year| The Hub
Jacqueline Hackett, who earned a MPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, serves as deputy chief of staff for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy| The Hub
A new report authored by experts from the Bloomberg School of Public Health identify solutions to pressing public health concerns that are causing the average American life expectancy to fall| The Hub
Eric Glitzenstein is one of North America's most influential environmental lawyers. His job just got tougher.| The Hub
The largest acquisition of litigation documents to date is made available free to public within the Opioid Industry Documents Archive, a collaborative effort by the Johns Hopkins and the University of California, San Francisco| The Hub
Schneewind was best known for his innovative research on the history of ethics, authoring and editing influential articles and volumes that stand as definitive works| The Hub