Uncovering East Baltimore
Baltimore Week gives students an overview of their
surroundings

When Rachel Weber, a doctoral student in the Bloomberg
School of Public Health, returned to
Baltimore last year after an extensive fieldwork trip in
Tel Aviv, she had a slight nagging feeling. She
had just spent two years examining the sex worker trade and
human trafficking in that area — an
experience she felt was immensely valuable — and she
realized that since coming to Johns Hopkins, she
hadn't done any hands-on work to confront health-related
issues where she lived and went to school.
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The end of our FUSE
The intrepid never-say-die space telescope known as
FUSE has finally reached its mission's end and will be
turned off after more than eight years of discoveries on
everything from planets and nearby stars to galaxies
and quasars billions of light-years away.
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Bloomberg School to lead local study center in landmark
government study of child health
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has
been selected as
a study center in
the National Children's Study to assess the effects of
environmental and genetic factors on child and
human health in the United States. The study center will
manage local participant recruitment and
data collection in the largest study of child and human
health ever conducted in the United States.
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