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Graduate workers union and University disagree on alleged violation of collective bargaining agreement By SAMHI BOPPANA | 5 days ago . On Tuesday Jan. 28th, the Johns Hopkins Graduate Student Workers Union, represented by Teachers and Researchers United (TRU-UE), held a rally on campus to protest an alleged violation of worker’s rights as guaranteed by labor law and the collective bargaining ...
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Interview with President Ronald J. Daniels: freedom of expression, diversity in admissions, policing and more By MAYA BRITTO and LANA SWINDLE | December 21, 2024 . Ronald J. Daniels is the President of Johns Hopkins University.
Hopkins joins lawsuit against NIH over "abrupt and sweeping" cuts …
1 day ago · On Monday Feb. 10, Hopkins joined 12 peer universities and 3 higher education groups in a lawsuit against the National Institutes of Health to block “abrupt and sweeping” funding cuts announced by the institution on Friday.. The other plaintiffs to the lawsuit include the Association of American Universities (AAU), the American Council on Education (ACE), the Association of Public and Land ...
Graduate workers union and University disagree on alleged …
Feb 5, 2025 · On Tuesday Jan. 28th, the Johns Hopkins Graduate Student Workers Union, represented by Teachers and Researchers United (TRU-UE), held a rally on campus to protest an alleged violation of worker’s rights as guaranteed by labor law and the collective bargaining agreement with the University.
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4 days ago · Hopkins signs agreement with Department of Education regarding antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents By SAMHI BOPPANA | 2 days ago . On Jan. 7 2024, the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) of the United States Department of Education released a letter addressed to President Ronald J. Daniels, sharing the findings of its …
The Trump Administration's restrictions on NIH operations and …
Feb 5, 2025 · Following President Trump’s inauguration, the flurry of executive orders and funding freezes introduced uncertainty into the period of political transition. Researchers and health practitioners across the country faced questions about the availability of funding for new graduate students and research fellows, as well as the broader impact on their fields in the coming years.
February 1, 2025 - The Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Feb 1, 2025 · Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896. February 1, 2025. News; Opinion
Editorial - The Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Oct 31, 2024 · Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896. The importance of The News-Letter’s financial independence By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | September 5, 2024 . The News-Letter is proud to be financially independent from the University, a tradition started by alumni of the paper that we have maintained for decades.
Is Johns Hopkins abandoning its founding mission?
Oct 10, 2024 · As we begin a new academic year, many departments on campus face uncertainty about the future of their graduate programs. It’s a surprising development for Johns Hopkins, created nearly 150 years ago as a university dedicated to graduate training.
2023 wrapped: Has the University been listening?
Dec 7, 2023 · As the end of semester approaches and we close out 2023, it is important to reflect back on the various shifts that have occurred in the University’s academic landscape. In our final editorial of the year, we review the pleasant surprises and disappointing setbacks we’ve seen from Hopkins in 2023.