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October 10, 2020PUBLIC DOMAIN Around the world, countries are debating the government’s role in COVID-19 research.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Around the world, countries are debating the government’s role in COVID-19 research.
FILE PHOTO The Innovation Fund for Community Safety will host listening sessions on Oct. 12, 15, 19 and 26 to answer questions and gather input.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Isaacs offers fun recommendations for uncertain times.
COURTESY OF ISHAN KALBURGE Kalburge suggests ways to improve the online freshman experience.
COURTESY OF ISABEL RIOS-PULGAR Rios-Pulgar emphasizes how important voting is to her as a Venezuelan immigrant.
COURTESY OF LEELA GEBO The Center for Social Concern holds Civic Sessions to introduce students to the Baltimore community.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Biases in facial recognition tools could lead to false accusations and arrests.
PUBLIC DOMAIN The Hopkins team competing in University of Toronto’s ProjectX will examine the relationship between infectious disease and climate change.
COURTESY OF EUNICE PARK Park paid a visit to the Baltimore Museum of Art, which reopened with new safety guidelines on Sept. 16.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM FYMs who are owed money by the University should expect to be paid by Oct. 15.
COURTESY OF JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Dr. Shmuel Shoham (pictured) and Dr. David Sullivan are currently recruiting for COVID-19 clinical trials.
DWIGHT BURDETTE / CC BY 3.0 Many Americans face undue burden when it comes to voting.
PUBLIC DOMAIN The School of Advanced International Studies’ Dean’s Speaker Series focuses on topics related to international relations.
PUBLIC DOMAIN The School of Advanced International Studies's Dean's Speaker Series focuses on topics relevant to international relations.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK Freshmen navigate the transition to Hopkins despite their first college classes being online.
COURTESY OF JORDAN BRITTON The Career Center’s Fall Career Fair featured the magazine The Atlantic for the first time.
FILE PHOTO The Caucus Bylaws Amendment now requires all SGA caucuses to be headed by members of the SGA Senate or Executive Board.