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Johns Hopkins University is feeling the effects of major federal funding cuts as it paused pay hikes, instituted a hiring freeze and is slowing construction.
Cybersecurity Johns Hopkins students thwart fitness tracker hackers In a new course, students prepare for the FDA's ramped up security requirements for insulin pumps, pacemakers, and other wearables ...
Johns Hopkins University has hired Tiffany Wright, a former U.S. Supreme Court clerk and White House counsel, as general counsel.
Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that it will be cutting more than 2,000 jobs after it lost $800 million in funding from the US Agency for International Development amid the Trump ...
Johns Hopkins University is planning for staff layoffs after the Trump administration canceled $800 million in U.S. Agency for International Development grants for the Baltimore-based institution, The ...
After nearly 14 years managing Georgetown University’s investment portfolio, the university’s chief investment officer (CIO) stepped down to pursue a position managing Johns Hopkins University’s ...
Researchers from John Hopkins say to get an accurate reading, your arm should not be on your lap or dangle unsupported at your side.
It’s a quick aside, but sums up the commitment both women have to their roles at Johns Hopkins and their partnership as a leadership team. The two have worked alongside each other since 2019 ...
How Johns Hopkins Became a Stealth Entrepreneurship Hub The university, best known for its medical school, spent a decade developing its entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Johns Hopkins appoints cybersecurity chief Janet Rathod, who joins the system from Citigroup, will succeed long-time chief information security officer Darren Lacey.
The Johns Hopkins University and protesters occupying a pro-Palestinian encampment on the Homewood campus have reached an agreement to end the demonstration immediately.
Johns Hopkins ramps up cybersecurity amid Change Healthcare attack Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins said it has heightened security protocols amid Change Healthcare’s cyberattack.