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On Jan. 16, the PIIAC rejected a proposal from the Hopkins Justice Collective to divest from weapons and surveillance ...
On June 2, President Ronald J. Daniels announced a series of budget cuts to offset recent federal funding reductions. These ...
From boundary-pushing progressive country and uncompromising hardcore hip-hop to rebellious electroclash, this recent ...
The restriction of generative AI in classrooms is appropriate to maintain academic integrity and intellectual honesty and ...
Erin Sutton, flight dynamics model validation lead for NASA’s Dragonfly mission, visited to the Laboratory for Computational ...
The University’s Student Government Association (SGA) convened for a Senate meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 16. Following cabinet ...
Letter, Kim described his journey in developing a haptics communication device for the visually impaired and in the patent ...
The School of Public Health’s Wolman seminar series hosted Marta Hatzell, an associate professor of chemical and biomolecular ...
How do brains turn environmental inputs into motor outputs? This question, known as the “black box” problem, has left ...
Welcome (or welcome back) to Hopkins! If you’re a seasoned visual artist looking to continue your exploration of the arts, or ...
On May 30, Hopkins announced that it would end its partnership with Barnes & Noble as the operator of the Hopkins campus ...
AI is efficient, but journalism, as time-sensitive as it may be, requires more than just efficiency. When tackling sensitive ...