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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University January 8, 2007 | Vol. 36 No. 16

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Sharing his love of science
Maryland Association of Higher Ed honors JHU physicist Bruce Barnett


Bruce Barnett, winner of MAHE's 2007 Outstanding Faculty Award

According to Bruce Barnett, the future of our democracy depends upon our citizenry's ability to understand science.
"Our form of government rests on the electorate being intelligent and well-informed," says Barnett, a professor in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences' Henry A. Rowland Department of Physics and Astronomy.
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HopkinsOne goes live for 11,000 users
On Jan. 2, Kyalowa Monga, a biomedical repair technician, and his colleagues in Bayview Medical Center's Clinical Engineering Department wanted to order replacement light bulbs for a portable X-ray machine, but Monga kept running into roadblocks. He was trying to navigate the shopping cart feature in the new SAP software being used by HopkinsOne, the largest technological business systems project in Johns Hopkins' history.
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United Way campaign wraps at $2.5 million
The totals are in: Employees and students from the university, Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Applied Physics Laboratory pledged more than $2.5 million to the 2006 United Way of Central Maryland campaign. The amount, just short of the campaign's overall goal, is the third largest in university history.
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  OTHER NEWS
 

Hybrid molecular weapon causes cancer cells to self-destruct

Nursing labs host a hands-on legislative demonstration

'Feathers, Fins and Fur' spotlights early Maryland pets

Carey Business School launches IT Institute for high schoolers

Remembering Johns Hopkins

Obituary: Frederick Heldrich, revered pediatric diagnostician, dies at 82

Employment in U.S. nonprofits outpaces overall job growth

Study: Germ-chemo combo fights cancer by 'eating' tumors

Researchers take 'chips' to the next level of gene hunting

Safer ICUs: Cheap, simple, 'low-tech' steps work, experts say

Kidney stones occurring more often in children

     

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