Johns Hopkins has 39 graduate programs ranked among the top 10 in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social remains No. 1 overall, a position it has held since 1994, while the School of Nursing leads in multiple specialties. https://bit.ly/4vjKSQY
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Calling all JHU faculty, staff, and alumni: On Friday, April 17, at 5 p.m., join us at the Homewood campus on Decker Quad for our biggest 150th anniversary celebration of the year. Enjoy an evening of community, conversation, and a look at what’s next for Hopkins. https://bit.ly/4cgVszB
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Alexis Dean running the Sydney Marathon posing with both hands up making "number one" signs.
Pace perfect! 🏃 @jhu.edu students have developed a marathon optimization platform to help runners clock a personal record. 🥇 Learn how it helped a runner place in the top 1% of all women finishers in Sydney 2025 & how it can help you prep for the @wmmajors.bsky.social: www.cs.jhu.edu/news/pace-pe...
A person wearing glasses and a red jacket is featured in a framed photo on the left. The text on the right announces a 2026 commencement speaker event at Homewood Field on Thursday, May 21, at 9:00 a.m. The name "Katalin Karikó" is mentioned, identifying the person as a biochemist and Nobel Laureate. The background is blue with a geometric pattern.
Katalin Karikó has been named the 2026 Johns Hopkins University Commencement speaker. A Nobel laureate, her mRNA research made COVID-19 vaccines possible and helped save millions of lives worldwide. We look forward to celebrating the Class of 2026 on May 21 on Homewood Field. https://bit.ly/3NQkDRp
We are proud to again be recognized by our peer schools and programs as the #1 public health school in the nation, as reported by U.S. News & World Report. The Bloomberg School is grateful to partner closely with our peers on our shared commitment to improving health for people everywhere.
Bringing together nearly 200 studies and 30 million cells, Johns Hopkins researchers have enhanced a cellular road map of how the brain forms and adapts early in life. This research has the potential to offer new insight into conditions like autism and Alzheimer's. https://bit.ly/4sGI5jc
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Welcome internationally recognized neuroscientist, Ilya Monosov, who joins @jhu.edu as the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Curiosity and Intelligence.
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Ten Johns Hopkins University researchers have been elected to the newest class of fellows of the @aaas.org, the world's largest general scientific society. Fellows are selected annually for their contributions to their respective fields and the body of science as a whole. https://bit.ly/3NOQC4i
Johns Hopkins researchers have been awarded $15M from the NIH to develop a new platform for studying neurological diseases. By combining brain organoids, advanced sensors, and AI, the project aims to improve drug discovery and reduce reliance on animal testing. https://bit.ly/4diyKJB
Want to learn from a deep-sea robotics expert? Curious about the role autonomous robots play in arctic and Antarctic expeditions?
Join us March 30 from 2-3 p.m. EST for a Reddit AMA with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Jim Bellingham.
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Last night’s Next Conversations explored how food systems shape climate, health, and global stability. Experts discussed climate-driven food insecurity, geopolitical risks, and what it will take to build more sustainable and resilient systems. Stay tuned for the next event: https://bit.ly/4amHPyP
Allyson Bear has been named president and CEO of @jhpiego.org, the Johns Hopkins–affiliated global health organization. A Hopkins alumna and global health leader, she brings over 25 years of experience advancing equitable care worldwide. https://bit.ly/4cYazQu
A new Johns Hopkins study finds that crops irrigated with treated wastewater tend to store pharmaceutical byproducts in their leaves rather than the edible portions. The findings could help regulators to know which drugs tend to concentrate in the edible tissues of plants. https://bit.ly/40Zlulp
A promotional image for an event titled "Next Conversations: Ideas that Shape Tomorrow." The theme is "Feeding the Future: Food, Climate and Global Stability," scheduled for Monday, March 23, at 6 p.m. in Shriver Hall. Featured speakers include Sam Kass, Marion Nestle, Sam Myers, and Jessica Fanzo. The background shows a satellite view of Earth and a banner with "JH 150" in the top right corner.
Join us for the Next Conversations event on Monday, March 23 at Shriver Hall. This upcoming discussion will examine how food systems, climate change, and global policy intersect to shape a more sustainable future. 150.jhu.edu/join-the-celebration/eve...
With the support of federal funding, the Johns Hopkins Artificial Intelligence & Technology Collaboratory for Aging Research is helping researchers across the country explore how artificial intelligence and emerging technologies can support healthier aging. #ResearchSavesLives https://bit.ly/4cEXlrI
Today's the day! 🎉 It's #ONEHopkins Giving Day.
Gifts of any size help expand financial aid for students, fuel groundbreaking research, and strengthen academic and community initiatives. Join us in celebrating this milestone year: https://bit.ly/40VKYQC
GLP-1 drugs used for weight loss appear to be effective across a wide range of patients, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, starting BMI, or blood sugar levels, according to a new study led by researchers at Johns Hopkins. https://bit.ly/4srIoOk
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Welcome @bwandelt.bsky.social, who joins @jhu.edu as the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Cosmology and Scientific AI.
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The image is an announcement for Johns Hopkins University with a blue background and graphics. It invites submissions for two awards: "Envisioning the Future Awards" with amounts up to $25,000 for JHU faculty, and "Artistic Lens Awards" with amounts up to $15,000 available to various university affiliates. The submission deadline is April 24.
Applications are now open for the spring cycle of the Johns Hopkins University Sesquicentennial Awards Program. Members of the Hopkins community are invited to submit proposals by April 24, 2026. https://bit.ly/4oThRHj
Rising costs are putting pressure on households of all incomes across the Baltimore region. A survey from researchers at Johns Hopkins University finds that many Baltimore-area residents are struggling to afford everyday essentials, including food and housing. https://bit.ly/4b8Cyu5
Dr. Marilyn Albert, director of the Johns Hopkins Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, joins Science Friday to discuss findings from a 20 year study linking cognitive speed training to a reduced incidence of dementia.
What does this mean for protecting brain health over time? ⬇️
Join ProPublica's Alec MacGillis, The New Yorker's Margaret Talbot, Baltimore Beat's Lisa Snowden, Baltimore Banner's Krishna Sharma, and more on Wednesday, March 4, for a panel discussion about the health of media in the United States. Register now: https://bit.ly/4qNRjbl
As we continue celebrating 150 years of Johns Hopkins, this week’s Commemoration Days brought the fun with a birthday-themed Blue Jay Tuesday 🧁💙 youtube.com/shorts/MlIWp...
Due to a winter storm warning, Johns Hopkins University will transition to reduced operations, canceling in person activities in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore beginning Sunday, Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. Normal operations will not resume before 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 23. Updates: https://www.jhu.edu/alert/
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150 years ago today, Johns Hopkins opened with a bold vision for learning and discovery. Come along as we look back at moments that shaped that legacy and continue to carry it forward.
Explore more from 150 years of Johns Hopkins: 150.jhu.edu
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Wednesday’s Next Conversations event, part of the 150th anniversary celebration at Johns Hopkins University, brought together a multidisciplinary panel of scholars and thinkers to explore “What the Expanding Universe Demands of the Human Imagination.” https://bit.ly/4amHPyP