Tag Archive: philanthropy
Philanthropy puts lens on patient safety, health care quality
Being the “the best” — a national title Johns Hopkins Hospital has boasted two decades straight — means excelling in every aspect of medical research and patient care. Even the stuff we don’t like to … Read More →
Lights, Camera, Opportunity: If we’d only known then…
As his first year at the Homewood campus comes to a close, rising sophomore Sam Cook and a few classmates share newfound wisdom about what they wish they’d known one year ago. If you’re just … Read More →
The toppermost of the poppermost: Brody Learning Commons
Less than a year after breaking ground on the library of the future, Homewood marked another milestone in the birth of Brody Learning Commons last week with a topping out ceremony.
“Where bricks and butterflies make sense”
Inside an old police station in East Baltimore last night, four dozen Monarch butterflies were set free to a chorus of the words, “you’ve been so kind and generous… for your selflessness, my admiration.”
The 2011 building boom
Universities and colleges across Maryland are now putting up a bevy of new buildings, providing a glimmer of hope in this economic downturn, the Baltimore Sun reported this week. One scholar provided a theory: “Higher … Read More →
New digs for Blue Jay LAX
Fans packed the stands at the storied Homewood Field on April 23 as the Blue Jays men’s lacrosse team took on Navy and nabbed a fifth-straight win,14-5. But when the crowd went wild at halftime, … Read More →


