SAIS students take flight
Groups head to Haiti, Guatemala, Mexico, China, Saudi
Arabia

The Caribbean nation of Haiti has been plagued by
political violence for most of its history and remains one
of the poorest countries in the world. Yet, last May the
country's 8.3 million inhabitants saw a glimpse of hope
with the inauguration of a democratically elected
president, who promised to bring a measure of peace and
stability to the region. That effort has begun.
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Educating millions at a time
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health likes
to think big, and globally. The school is, after all, in
the business of saving millions at a time.
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Twin APL-built spacecraft swing past
moon
NASA's twin STEREO spacecraft, built and operated by
the Johns Hopkins Applied
Physics Laboratory, completed a series of complex
maneuvers on Jan. 21 to position the spacecraft in their
mission orbits. The spacecraft, whose acronym comes from
Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory, will be in
position to produce the first 3-D images of the sun by
April.
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