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Johns Hopkins Diversity Leadership Council invites all faculty, staff, and students to attend the 5th annual Diversity Conference,
"Equity, Civility, and Respect: Keys to Success"
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Professor of Civil Engineering, Tony Dalrymple, was included on Wired's "2008 Smart List: 15 People the Next President Should Listen To.” An expert in coastal erosion, Dalrymple could educate our next president on what should be done to prepare for “extreme weather” in the coming years, says Wired. More information >>
David Gracias, assistant professor in chemical and biomolecular engineering, received an NIH New Innovator Award to continue developing medical devices smaller than a speck of dust. More information >>
WSE Featured in Television Show for Students Philadelphia-based CareerTV recently featured the Whiting School in a program aimed at helping students select an engineering program. Andrew Douglas, WSE vice dean, explains what makes our program one of the nation’s best. Watch Video >>
Engineering Students Create Device to Protect Electric Utility Workers Built at the request of a local utility company, the new device will allow utility workers to disconnect power lines safely, beyond the range of dangerous electrical arcs. More information >>
ICM awarded a $2 million equipment grant from NIHA federal grant will allow Johns Hopkins researchers to purchase a powerful $2 million computer that will speed up their efforts to find new ways to diagnose and treat brain disease, heart illnesses, cancer and other medical ailments. More information >>

Gift Endows the WSE DeanshipIn honor of his mentor and business colleague, Benjamin T. Rome, A. James Clark has committed $10 million to endow the deanship of the Whiting School. More information >>
WSE Researchers Helping to Ensure More Accurate ElectionsThe National Science Foundation highlights how the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute (JHUISI) brings the latest research, insights, and innovations to the voting booth. Read the article >>
Abel Wolman: The Father of Sanitary Engineering
New "Great Ideas" Pocast: WSE Acoustical Engineer, Jim West, Discusses the Problem of Hospital Noise.