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Kimmel Cancer Center Awarded Pancreas Cancer Gift

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center has been awarded the largest gift for pancreas cancer research in its history. The funds formally establish the Skip Viragh Center for Pancreas Cancer Clinical Research and Patient Care.

Nursing Faculty Grants Focus on Community

Two faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing will address health disparities in Baltimore through two grants from the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute.

The Lou and Wendy Brown Fellowship Challenge

Whiting School of Engineering  alumnus Lou Brown ’65 and his wife, Wendy, launched a fellowship challenge to fund 16 first-year graduate fellowships.

Boys At The Barre: Peabody Adds New Young Dancers

The Estelle Dennis Trust Fund is supporting a scholarship program that allows Baltimore City and County boys ages 9 to 15 to study dance at the Peabody Preparatory one day a week.

Armstrong Medical Education Building Dedicated

The Anne and Mike Armstrong Medical Education Building, a new, state-of-the-art building designed to support Johns Hopkins Medicine's new Genes to Society curriculum, was dedicated on October 24, 2009.

Martin’s Giant Raises More Than $280,000 for Children’s Center

Martin’s Giant Golf Tournament, "Our Kids Golf Outing," played on golf courses throughout central Pennsylvania on July 20, raised more than $280,000 for Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.

Birth Companions Program Receives Women’s Board Funding

The award-winning Birth Companions Program at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing has received new funding from the Women’s Board of The Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Johns Hopkins Bayview Receives Donation from Kohl’s

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center received more than $81,000 from the Kohl’s Cares for Kids philanthropic initiative.

Fund-raiser Nets More than $70,000 for Transplant Research

An evening of opera music featuring Metropolitan Opera star Denyce Graves was held recently to raise funds to benefit organ transplant surgery research and care at Johns Hopkins.

Award Supports Development of Lifesaving Diagnostic Tool

The Hartwell Foundation selected Samuel Yang, assistant professor in Emergency Medicine at Johns Hopkins, and 11 other researchers nationwide to receive Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Awards.

New Funding Provides Opportunities for Nursing Students

More than $360,000 in new scholarships will make it possible for students to receive a Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing education.

Fund Allows Students to Showcase Ingenuity

Student Initiatives Grants, established in 2006 by Whiting School of Engineering Dean Nick Jones and supported by gifts from alumni and friends, give students seed money to pursue the projects of their dreams.

Restoration of Gilman Clock Tower To Honor Adam Falk

A gift of $1.2 million in honor of departing Krieger School Dean Adam Falk will fund restoration of the clock tower in historic Gilman Hall, the literal and metaphorical high point of the Homewood campus.

CCP Wins Worldwide Malaria Prevention Grant

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for Communication Programs has been awarded a five year grant from the United States Agency for International Development to ensure the distribution and proper use of long-lasting insecticide treated bed nets in malaria endemic countries.

Johns Hopkins Receives Grant to Increase Nurse Graduates

The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing will receive more than $984,000 over the next five years as a recipient of a Who Will Care? grant, given by the Maryland Hospital Association.

Ravens’ McGahee Could Score Funds for Children’s Center

This fall, Baltimore Raven Willis McGahee could score for Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.

Wilmer Caps Construction With Ribbon-cutting Ceremony

The Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins celebrated the end of construction of its new building at The Johns Hopkins Hospital with a ceremony and ribbon cutting on June 10.

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