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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University March 2, 2009 | Vol. 38 No. 24

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Introducing HOP-SIP
Universitywide program created to champion social entrepreneurship


The team at Johns Hopkins, one of four universities piloting the Changemaker Campus Initiative, includes co-director Philip Leaf, student Jerome 'Axle' Brown and co-director Bill Tiefenwerth, photographed here in the Waverly neighborhood.

Johns Hopkins is no stranger to social entrepreneurship and community outreach. In fact, the university's history in these areas can be traced back to the school's founding.
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Daniels assumes JHU helm
Ronald J. Daniels will assume his new post today, primed and ready to begin his tenure as the university's 14th president. In many ways, his work has already begun. Since his election to office on Nov. 11, 2008, Daniels has in essence enrolled in Johns Hopkins 101 in an effort to familiarize himself with the culture and mechanisms of the university and all its divisions. Full story...

Undergrad tuition to rise 3.8 percent next year
Tuition for full-time undergraduates at The Johns Hopkins University will increase 3.8 percent next fall, the smallest percentage growth in 35 years for the university's two largest undergraduate schools.
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  OTHER NEWS
 

Funding opportunities in the stimulus package

Allen Grossman wins Bollingen Prize in American Poetry

Public Health completes review of 2006 Iraq mortality study

Cassini spacecraft maps global patterns of Titan's dunes

Hopkins History: Preparations for war in 1941

Hopkins safety team works to eliminate bloodstream infections

Music at Evergreen concert series wraps with Amedeo Modigliani Quartet

Healthy food, quality of diet could depend on where you live

Do environmental stress, money woes hurt older women's health?

Researchers explore new drive of transplant rejection: Platelets

Clot-buster decreases disability for deadly subset of stroke

Two gene mutations linked to most-common brain cancers

     

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