Conway joined Johns Hopkins University in 2005 and has led the office since November 2015 By Hub staff report / Published May 3, 2021
Heidi Conway, vice president of human resources for Johns Hopkins University since 2015 and a member of HR leadership at the university since 2005, will depart this summer to become senior vice president for human resources and chief people officer at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. Her last day at Hopkins will be July 2.
Image caption: Heidi Conway A leader of great integrity, compassion, and commitment to our university and its people, Heidi has made a lasting impact on our human resources operations, growing and supporting our faculty and staff who are the lifeblood of our institution, JHU President Ronald J. Daniels, Interim Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Mary Miller, and Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Jane Schlegel wrote in a message to the university c
Johns Hopkins University requiring all students to get COVID-19 vaccine to come back to campus this fall
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Faculty and staff are also “strongly urged” to be vaccinated before coming back to campus.
The university is in the process of establishing a system for JHU affiliates to register their vaccination status, which will aid decisions about the appropriate level of public health protections over the summer and fall.
“Our plans are predicated on continuing public health strategies to promote a safe campus and community,” JHU President Ronald J. Daniels, Provost Sunil Kumar, and Interim Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Mary Miller wrote in a message over the weekend.
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Johns Hopkins details plans for expanded fall return to campus
University leaders expect broad resumption of in-person activities for staff and students beginning in August; students who plan to be on campus will be required to have received a COVID-19 vaccine or have a valid exemption By Hub staff report / Published April 9, 2021
Johns Hopkins University envisions campus operations being substantially back to normal this fall and plans to welcome students, faculty, and staff back for a broad resumption of in-person classes and activities, with necessary public health safeguards in place, university leaders said today.
Given recent increases in COVID-19 vaccine availability and distribution, the university intends for vaccination to be a critical component to its campus safety plan all students who plan to be on campus in the fall will be required to be vaccinated or have a religious or health exemption; faculty and staff are also s