JHU student named Rhodes Scholar
Biology major Wen Shi, 20, nets one of highest honors in
academia

New Rhodes Scholar Wen Shi looked like a breezy old pro
during an on-camera interview last week with WJZ-TV
reporter Sharon Lee. When the interview was over, Shi, 20,
said he was able to chat with ease about receiving one of
academia's highest honors thanks to hours of
behind-the-scenes preparation with Johns Hopkins advisers
like John Bader, assistant dean of academic advising at
Homewood. In fact, the senior majoring in biology wants
everyone to know that he didn't become a Rhodes Scholar all
by himself.
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New system of IDs to be
implemented
X53-7K4. What is this? It could be you. As part of an
ongoing effort to limit the internal use of Social Security
numbers, the university will soon create unique
identification numbers for all Johns Hopkins affiliates so
that they can be identified in a more secure and protected
manner.
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JHM establishes academic division in
Singapore
Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Agency for Science,
Technology and Research of Singapore, known as A*STAR, have
established the Johns Hopkins Medicine Division of
Biomedical Sciences in Singapore. The move marks the first
time JHM has created such a full division outside its home
base in Baltimore.
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