
Losing a Legend
A. James Clark, chairman and CEO of Clark Enterprises, an international engineering and construction firm, as well as a Johns…
A. James Clark, chairman and CEO of Clark Enterprises, an international engineering and construction firm, as well as a Johns…
Three new department chairs—in Applied Mathematics and Statistics; Electrical and Computer Engineering; and Materials Science and Engineering—started their tenures at the…
FastForward, the program designed to move academic findings and translational research into the commercial marketplace, is expanding, with a second facility…
In an effort aimed at speeding technology’s path from development to the marketplace, Johns Hopkins University has entered into a…
On the second floor of Clark Hall, a state-of-the-art BME Design Studio offers a resource-rich space for finding solutions to…
On October 16, more than 300 alumni, friends, university leadership, faculty, staff, and students gathered in a tent on the Decker…
The Johns Hopkins University Business Plan Competition has opened its doors to outside submissions in the highly acclaimed Medical Technology…
Anti-ballistic missile systems, computer vision, and robots are just a few of the projects that the first “SPUR” interns will…
In Engineering for Professionals’ first-ever rehabilitation engineering course, students have designed projects to improve the lives of people with disabilities—from a…