Recent News
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“While FastForward U has its own pitch competitions and events, we also serve as a hub of innovation and entrepreneurship for all Johns Hopkins students."
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ReBokeh, a student startup developing an app to increase accessibility for the visually impaired, took the $20,000 top prize at FastForward U’s Fuel accelerator Demo Day on April 14.
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A collaboration between two Johns Hopkins University student startups makes tote bags from recycled plastics.
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The Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society recognizes outstanding academic achievement and commitment to diversity.
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Award programs allow students to study, conduct research, and teach abroad.
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During their month abroad, CBID student teams observe hospital procedures, interview health care providers, and interact with local residents to understand the pressing clinical needs of the community.
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Fulbright Fellowships allow recipients to study, teach, and conduct research abroad.
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FastForward U dispersed its first set of microgrants to 10 teams of student entrepreneurs. The funds are designed to enable students to test their ideas, build prototypes or launch pilot projects.
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A Johns Hopkins Engineering junior has been named a Goldwater Scholar, an honor recognizing outstanding promise in the fields of natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics.
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At the event, five teams of two students competed to build the strongest possible 8-to-9-inch miniature bridges out of colorful, sugary gumdrops and wooden toothpicks in 30 minutes.