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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University March 31, 2008 | Vol. 37 No. 28

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A capital day for the pres
Senate and House of Delegates honor Brody's contributions to state


In the House of Delegates, Speaker Michael E. Busch, President William R. Brody, Wendy Brody and the Brodys' daughter, Ingrid Bateman.

Like a beloved star athlete in his final season, President William R. Brody had better prepare himself for a round of curtain calls. He got a big one last week, courtesy of the top elected officials in Annapolis.
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Teaming up for new city schools
Two new innovative Baltimore City charter schools will feature strong ties to Johns Hopkins institutions. The Baltimore Civitas School, which will have a prominent public service theme, will open this fall and be operated by the Center for Social Organization of Schools. CSOS, established in 1966 as an educational research and development center at the university, will also design the curriculum and help recruit the school's staff.
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JHU names new financial planning chief
Michael Strine, currently chief financial officer of New Castle County in Delaware, has been appointed executive director of financial planning and analysis at The Johns Hopkins University.
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  OTHER NEWS
 

Hopkins History: Searching for Johns Hopkins University presidents

JHU says 'Yes!'

Homewood's 2008 architecture symposium examines Palladio

Actor, robot 'staff' are part of new $5 million training center

Brief, high doses of B vitamin blunt damage from heart attack

Researchers ID behavioral Risk factors of head, neck cancers

Small study shows kids' drinking more milk might ease milk allergy

     

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