Feminists Work Harder at Math,More Likely to Sacrifice Men, Study Says

Research shows that gender stereotypes not only are harmful to girls’ success; they can also affect their health. For example, the idea that girls are weak and sexual objects puts them […]


HPC Recognizes 2018 Catalyst Award recipients

Hopkins Population Center Faculty Associates Kamila Alexander and Nicholas Papageorge were each individually awarded Catalyst Awards in June 2018. Catalyst Awards entail a $75,000 grant, mentoring opportunities, and institutional recognition.


HPC Recognizes 2018 Discovery Award recipients

Faculty Associates Xiaobin Wang, Nilanjan Chatterjee, and Tak Igusa, along other Johns Hopkins faculty receive a 2018 JHU Discovery Award for their proposal entitled “Harnessing Big Data and Machine Learning […]


Maryland to see increase in fentanyl drug testing strips

Since drug checking recently became legal in Maryland, there will be an increase in the number of drug testing strips that will be used to test illicit substances for traces of […]


Opinion: Suicides Rates Are Rising. What Should We Do About It?

It is estimated that more than 90 percent of those who die by suicide have a diagnosable mental disorder. This means that, in theory, suicide should be preventable if the […]


California Funds Fentanyl Test Strips

Since last May, California has invested $57,000 on doling out the test strips, worth $1 each, to half of the state’s 45 needle exchanges. Faculty Associate Susan Sherman is quoted.


Failed Bush-era drug-pricing program may make more sense under Trump

A failed Bush-era program aimed at curbing the cost of doctor-administered drugs might actually work if the Trump administration has the political will to revive it, a number of independent […]


Put a Ring on It? Millennial Couples Are in No Hurry

Andrew Cherlin, a sociologist at Johns Hopkins, calls these “capstone marriages.” “The capstone is the last brick you put in place to build an arch,” Dr. Cherlin said. “Marriage used […]


If You’re Not Sure What Red Nose Day Is, You’re Not Alone

May 24th is Red Nose Day in the United States. The British charity Comic Relief started the event in England in 1985, and has raised $1.4 billion that has been […]


Fentanyl test strips detect deadly synthetic opioid in drug supply

Public health advocates and officials are at odds over programs that allow drug users to bring in their illicit drugs to test them for a deadly synthetic opioid. Health advocates […]