The Bloomberg School will offer Summer Institutes courses both in Baltimore and online, giving participants from around the world access to essential public health education without traveling ...
Today, Johns Hopkins University admitted 260 students from 11 countries, 36 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. They join the 553 students who were admitted into the undergraduate Class of 2030 ...
Video games are often seen as a pastime for kids, but at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, video games do much more than help kids pass time. Within the Children’s Center Child Life Department, there ...
DALLAS — In 2020, while schools were shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic and students were in remote learning, Elan Page of Duncanville noticed things weren’t going well for her oldest daughter ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is making the rounds on different podcasts, and this past weekend, he brought the podcasters to the West Side.
A couple of days before Gophers women’s basketball coach Dawn Plitzuweit’s team played on a West Coast road trip, she was in the gym watching Crosby-Ironton senior Tori Oehrlein reach the 5,000-point ...
John Waters was the keynote speaker for The Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) 2026 Conference and Bookfair, ...
A legal loophole meant that homeschool graduates weren't considered high school graduates and denied jobs and financial aid. Congress wants to change that.
This week we take a look back at 1991, when Hannibal Lecter (a.k.a Anthony Hopkins) uttered the terrifying phrase: “Hello Clarice. A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava ...
Join WGN Radio’s John Williams for a weekend of hard work and community in Lewistown, Illinois. We’re heading to City Kids Camp from May 1–3 to help get the grounds ready for their eleventh year ...
We often say that we are our ancestors’ wildest dreams. And at Johns Hopkins Hospital, five surgical residents are living in this truth. Doctors Valentine S. Alia ...
With federal funding less secure, providers, policymakers & philanthropies can help kids gain access to high-quality, enriching options.