News from across Johns Hopkins No. 174; March 2016
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Class Notes
Chip Kahn, A&S '74, president and CEO of the Federation of American Hospitals, to receive the B'nai B'rith 2016 National Healthcare Award.

Alumni, we want to hear from you
Did you get a promotion? Get married? Graduate (again)? Please share your news.


Great Reads
Adventures of a Female Medical Detective book cover
Adventures of a Female Medical Detective: In Pursuit of Smallpox and AIDS
By Mary Guinan, PhD, MD
With Anne D. Mather
Johns Hopkins University Press


Try Something New

April 7
Hopkins Phoenix/Scottsdale: Zika Virus and the Intersection of Medical and Legal Triage

6:00 p.m.
Seasons 52 (Sonoma Room), Phoenix


April 8-10
Alumni Weekend 2016


Travel The World

June 13 - 22, 2016
Glacier, Waterton, Banff National Parks
Glacier, Waterton, and Banff National Parks

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Join Us Together, there's more we can do
We're raising the goal of Rising to the Challenge to $5 billion, intensifying our campaign's commitment to support the people who make Johns Hopkins great: our faculty, clinicians, and students. Join us.
Dr. Q Doc Hollywood: Hopkins brain surgeon's story to become a feature film
Brad Pitt's production company is developing a movie based on Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa's path from immigrant farm worker to world-renowned brain surgeon.
Student and Young Alumni Symposium Fostering young alumni and student mentoring
The 2016 Students and Young Alumni Symposium brought 40 graduates from around the country back to campus to mentor and network with 70 students.
Gilman Hall Nursing, Education, Medicine, and Biomedical Engineering among nation’s best
Our graduate programs in nursing, education, medicine, and biomedical engineering remain among the best in the nation, according to the annual "U.S. News" ranking, released this week. #GoHop
GoHopOnline logo Alumni, find your next job, business partner with new online tool
Join GoHopOnline.com, a new online platform from the Alumni Association, and find your next job, business partner, and mentorship opportunity. Get connected today.
apocalypse Far out! 'Apocalypse' mural gets a facelift
Love 1960s art? Symbolism? Awesomeness? Check out this virtual tour of "Apocalypse," Homewood's recently restored 2,700-square-foot mural – be sure to see it in person when you're back for Alumni Weekend.
bob salathe Think about the worst pain ever – now multiply it by 1,000
Patients like Bob Salathe, who suffered a spinal cord injury as the result of an accident, are getting a chance at a full and pain-free life, thanks to a transformative new gift.
Blue Jay Last call for Alumni Weekend registration
Come home April 8-10 for exciting events, including a performance by the Second City, a Taste of Baltimore, and Quad Fest. Register before April 1 to get your Early Jay discount.
Julianna Whittmann A great obligation, a greater opportunity
Eager to make a positive impact after the 2015 Baltimore uprising, Avery Scholar Julianna Wittmann spent last summer engaging the city's youth through a 21st Century Cities Initiative rapid response research project.
Women in Business Conference Coming up: Women's Leadership Conference on April 1
The Women in Business Affinity Group will host its fourth annual Women's Leadership Conference "Remarkable Women: Fierce Women" April 1. Don't miss this unique chance for personal and professional development.
Additional News

Hopkins affiliate helps trains next generation of midwives in Myanmar >>
First-year students join professors, deans for annual High Table dinner >>
See more stories like these at The Hub.

Cash in your pocket >>
Saving Money >>
See more stories like this on the Alumni Association website.

Diabetes expert to lead efforts to combat one of the 'most serious health problems facing society today' >>
Hopkins scholars and Baltimore leaders are teaming up to use big data to battle urban blight >>
See more stories like these on the Rising to the Challenge website.

 

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