In the new book A Scientific Revolution, authors Ralph H. Hruban, Med ’85, and Will Linder, A&S ’72, illustrate how 10 men and women pioneered health care as we know it
The Wall Street Journal says the authors' stories "capture an inflection point in American medicine: the ambition and excitement of it, the sense of moment experienced by those who were leading the revolution"
A panel of Hopkins experts discuss AI in autonomous technologies, how AI can help in the design and discovery of new materials, ethical considerations related to AI, and the use of AI within health care; register in advance
Paul B. Rothman, dean of the medical faculty at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, retired at the end of June following 10 years—to the day—of leadership
The VP for economic development and community partnerships for Johns Hopkins was recognized by Savoy magazine for her record of achievement and influence
Carey Business School Professor Jordan Rippy shares the biggest financial mistake to avoid and discusses how some "good debt" could benefit consumers in the long run
Hopkins at Home presents a livestream forum focusing on how the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity has promoted equity in health and health care in Maryland; register in advance
How hot is it? "The best-case scenario is still that this is the coolest summer you’ll experience in the rest of your life," says Ben Zaitchik, a professor of Earth and planetary sciences
Hopkins physician Zackary Berger edited a new book that brings together experts from across a range of health care and related disciplines to explore how to make the U.S. health care system more progressive for groups that have been overlooked for too long
From a night out with Leslie Odom Jr. and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to a West Coast wine tasting in Orange County, there are plenty of exciting regional opportunities to connect with your fellow alums; more info