New research from the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center at the School of Nursing suggests that PhD graduates in science, technology, engineering, and medicine in the U.S. who were born ...
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University on May 13 launched a new initiative to address the historic underrepresentation of students of color in STEM PhD programs, funded by a $150 million donation ...
Dr. Amie Fornah Sankoh has a lot to celebrate after becoming the first deaf Black woman to receive a Stem doctorate. Born in Sierra Leone, Sankoh lost her hearing at the age of three. As a struggling ...
A new Johns Hopkins University scholars program is attracting more doctoral candidates to the Baltimore school specifically from the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities and ...
ITHACA, N.Y. - A streamlined process for awarding green cards to international STEM doctoral students graduating from U.S. universities could benefit American innovation and competitiveness, including ...
It’s rare that you’ll find Matthew Shirley taking sole credit for his many accomplishments so far in life. “If there is one fault that my mentors told me growing up, it’s that I’m too modest,” said ...
Florida International University has been awarded a $1.075 million grant to support minority STEM students through their graduate studies in an effort to encourage greater diversity in the fields of ...
The initiative, which will benefit Johns Hopkins and six other institutions, will be named in honor of Vivien Thomas, best known for his work treating “blue baby syndrome.” By Azi Paybarah Michael ...
Ph.D. programs in the U.S. are in for some big changes. Humanities and social science fields probably produce too many doctorates and will need to cut back. But a big expansion of government-funded ...
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