Hopkins se asocia con las escuelas de la ciudad de Baltimore para vacunar al personal contra el COVID-19 latinopinionbaltimore.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from latinopinionbaltimore.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The United States has far fewer flu cases than normal, and experts say it s probably due to measures people are taking to protect themselves from COVID-19.
Applications now being accepted for funding for community-based public safety programs
JHU Innovation Fund for Community Safety is a $6 million commitment to addressing causes of crime in Baltimore By Amy Lunday / Published Jan 14, 2021
Community partners who are working to address the causes of violence in Baltimore are encouraged to submit proposals to the new JHU Innovation Fund for Community Safety, which will invest $6 million over the next four years in grassroots interventions designed to make the city safer.
The university-funded initiative, launched by President Ronald J. Daniels in September as a key component of Johns Hopkins commitment to reimagining public safety in our communities, will provide annual grants of up to $250,000 per project to grow existing organizations and provide start-up resources for new ideas. Along with financial support, the fund will offer technical assistance, data collection and analysis, and re
Donna Brazile, Johns Hopkins leaders speak as part of Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration
In their remarks, each reflects on the words and insights of the civil rights icon and discusses how his words can help lead to a better future for all Americans By Saralyn Cruickshank / Published Jan 14, 2021
Now is a moment for Americans to come together to heal the traumas of the past and work toward a more hopeful future and to hold fast to the ideals of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., said Donna Brazile, a political strategist and analyst, during a keynote fireside chat today held as part of the 39th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration at Johns Hopkins.
The United States has far fewer flu cases than normal, and experts say it s probably due to measures people are taking to protect themselves from COVID-19.Flu season usually peaks between December and February.