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Hopkins Office of International Services advises international students to return prior to inauguration By SAMHI BOPPANA | January 17, 2025 . The Office of International Service (OIS) stated that changes in federal travel policies could occur around Jan. 20 and advised international students to return to the U.S. by or on Jan. 19 in their weekly newsletter sent on Dec. 11.
Hopkins signs agreement with Department of Education regarding ...
1 day ago · On Jan. 7 2024, the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) of the United States Department of Education released a letter addressed to President Ronald J. Daniels, sharing the findings of its nearly year-long Title VI investigation into the University. The investigation was launched in February 2024 in response to allegations that the University failed to respond to harassment of Jewish students during ...
Graduate workers union and University disagree on alleged …
2 days ago · On Tuesday Jan. 28th, the Johns Hopkins Graduate Student Workers Union, represented by Teachers and Researchers United (TRU-UE), held a rally on campus to protest an alleged violation of worker’s rights as guaranteed by labor law and the collective bargaining agreement with the University.
Humans of Hopkins: David Fankhauser - The Johns Hopkins News …
1 day ago · David Fankhauser ‘71 is an Hopkins alumnus, who graduated with a PhD in Molecular Biology and worked as a Professor of Biology and Chemistry at the University of Cincinnati. At Hopkins, Fankhauser participated in anti-Vietnam war student demonstrations in May 1970. Fankhauser also participated as a Freedom Rider during the Civil Rights Movement. In an interview with The News-Letter ...
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2 days ago · Graduate workers union and University disagree on alleged violation of collective bargaining agreement By SAMHI BOPPANA | 5 hours ago . On Tuesday Jan. 28th, the Johns Hopkins Graduate Student Workers Union, represented by Teachers and Researchers United (TRU-UE), held a rally on campus to protest an alleged violation of worker’s rights as guaranteed by labor law and the collective ...
The Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Interview with President Ronald J. Daniels: freedom of expression, diversity in admissions, policing and more By MAYA BRITTO and LANA SWINDLE | December 21, 2024 . Ronald J. Daniels is the President of Johns Hopkins University.
February 1, 2025 - The Johns Hopkins News-Letter
6 days ago · Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896. February 1, 2025. News; Opinion
Hopkins Office of International Services advises international …
Jan 17, 2025 · The Office of International Service (OIS) stated that changes in federal travel policies could occur around Jan. 20 and advised international students to return to the U.S. by or on Jan. 19 in their weekly newsletter sent on Dec. 11. “If you cannot afford an interruption in your studies, research or teaching due to an indefinite period abroad, you may want to …
University condemns campus protests, including graffiti and early ...
Dec 12, 2024 · On Nov. 22, the University sent school-wide email addressing campus vandalism and disruptions from Branville G. Bard, Jr., the vice president for public safety and chief of police; Rachelle Hernandez, the vice provost for student affairs; and Shanon Shumpert, the vice provost for institutional equity. Opening by underscoring a school-wide commitment to free expression, the email condemned ...
Is Johns Hopkins abandoning its founding mission?
Oct 10, 2024 · As we begin a new academic year, many departments on campus face uncertainty about the future of their graduate programs. It’s a surprising development for Johns Hopkins, created nearly 150 years ago as a university dedicated to graduate training.