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January 14, 2021FILE PHOTO Administrators detailed the logistics of on-campus activities this spring.
FILE PHOTO Administrators detailed the logistics of on-campus activities this spring.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK Tweets made by the head teaching assistant of a large chemistry course this fall are being investigated for anti-Semitism.
FILE PHOTO Hopkins will follow the draft reopening plan released in November.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Rioters who stormed the Capitol building interrupted Congress' confirmation of the Electoral College results.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM Beginning Jan. 14, all undergraduates in Baltimore will be required to be tested twice a week.
COURTESY OF AASHNA SUNDESHA Aashna’s last text exchange with Bradlee.
FILE PHOTO The University and some non-Black students’ response to news that Johns Hopkins was a slaveowner prove they don’t truly value Black people.
COURTESY OF ARIELLA SHUA TRU believes that the University has the means to provide health care and full stipends for all graduate students throughout the pandemic.
PUBLIC DOMAIN / edited by Claire Goudreau Professors debated whether latkes or hamantaschen were better.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK Recent research has revealed that Johns Hopkins owned at least four enslaved people in the 1850s and one in the 1840s.
COURTESY OF STEVE GARVIE / CC BY-SA 2.0 The lab conducts experiments on barn owls which has raised concerns with PETA.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Columnist Jessica Kasamoto argues that “rosy retrospection,“ the tendency to view the past in a positive light, is one cognitive bias that has been at play this year.
COURTESY OF GENEVIEVE BRIAND Figure 1.This graph shows deaths in each age group listed in the legend on the right as percentages of total deaths by all causes. Each column represents one week of data from Week 1 ending Feb 1 to Week 32 ending Sept 5.
COURTESY OF GENEVIEVE BRIAND Figure 5.For the weeks ending April 11, April 18 and April 25, this table presents the change in the number of U.S. deaths due to select causes compared to the week prior. The grey row is the total decrease in the number of deaths due to select causes compared to the previous week, calculated by combining the negative numbers in each column. The pink row shows the difference between deaths due to COVID-19 and deaths due to heart diseases.
COURTESY OF GENEVIEVE BRIAND Figure 4.This graph is a zoomed-in view of Figure 2, reflected by the change in scale of the y-axis. The graph in the pink box is a cut out of a narrower time period. Within the pink box, the x-axis begins with ‘yr7wk13’ and ends with ‘yr7wk31’ (as can be seen in the webinar), corresponding to the time period from the last week of March 2020 to the last week of July 2020.
COURTESY OF GENEVIEVE BRIAND Figure 3.This graph is a zoomed-in view of Figure 2, reflected by the change in scale of the y-axis. The graph in the pink box is a cut out of a narrower time period. Within the pink box, the x-axis begins with ‘yr4wk46’ and ends with ‘yr5wk13’’ (as can be seen in the webinar), corresponding to a time period from December 2017 to the last week of March 2018.
COURTESY OF GENEVIEVE BRIAND Figure 2.This graph depicts weekly death counts by all causes (blue line) and select causes (color coding explained in the legend). The y-axis represents the number of deaths. Within the pink box, the x-axis begins with ‘yr7wk13’ and ends with ‘yr7wk31’ (as can be seen in the webinar), corresponding to the time period from the last week of March 2020 to the last week of July 2020.
BURST / PUBLIC DOMAIN Tie argues that professors can encourage academic honesty during virtual finals by embracing project-based assessments.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK This fall, Hopkins has administered COVID-19 tests in front of Shriver Hall.
COURTESY OF KENNA LOWE Daniels stated that the 10% tuition reduction will remain for the spring if the University reopens online-only.