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The Battle at Yorktown signaled the end of the war between the American Colonies and the mother country of Britain. John Hankins was a participant in the battle and witnessed ...
Decades before "U.S. v. Skrmetti," Christian leaders typically supported access to gender-affirming healthcare.
Decades before "U.S. v. Skrmetti," Christian leaders typically supported access to gender-affirming healthcare.
Broward school administrators have given schools a list of 55 books that must be removed, the latest move in a statewide effort to ban certain materials from school libraries.
Chicago’s first architect — toured the glorious Church of the Holy Family interior designed by his relative in the mid-19th ...
Films shot on college campuses When people think of their favorite films, they often assume that they are produced in a secret or private location inaccessible to the average person.
A longitudinal study at Johns Hopkins that began in 1995 depends on the dedication of hundreds of people as well as NIH ...
Johns Hopkins, for its nearly 150 years of existence, has been peerless.
The Johns Hopkins University Press plans to license its books for use in AI model training, aiming to boost visibility and protect content from unauthorized use.
Johns Hopkins University Press (JHUP) is the latest academic publisher to announce plans to license its books to train proprietary large language models. According to an email JHUP sent to authors ...
Dillon Souvignier bats while a member of the Johns Hopkins baseball team. (Photo provided by Dillon Souvignier) ...
The July 17 letter requests that the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division investigate the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for anti-white discrimination.