Popping the Johns Hopkins Bubble
Every Saturday around noon, I sit on a patch of grass tucked away on the corner of a busy street in Baltimore. It is nothing… Read More »Popping the Johns Hopkins Bubble
Every Saturday around noon, I sit on a patch of grass tucked away on the corner of a busy street in Baltimore. It is nothing… Read More »Popping the Johns Hopkins Bubble
Before they ever arrive at our clinic, most asylum seekers have already told their story again and again. To border agents, immigration officers, legal advocates,… Read More »Stories That Weigh, Communities That Uplift
Photo Credit: Photo taken by Christina Campbell, Director of Music Programs, Living Classrooms Foundation A dedicated group of Johns Hopkins University medical students struck the… Read More »From Stethoscopes to Symphonies: Medical Students Making a Difference Through Music
Afghan refugees are being resettled — here’s how to support those who are rebuilding their lives in Baltimore.
As Hispanic Heritage Month draws to a close, medical student Maria Fazal shares insight on how to support Baltimore’s Hispanic community.
Medical student Maria Fazal discusses ways for learners at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to help others during this time of need.
As 2016 draws to a close and many of us look forward to spending time with family and loved ones, one cannot escape the joyful… Read More »A Time of Giving
Medicine means a lot of things to different people — patient care, research, education, lifelong learning — but to me, one of the most meaningful… Read More »Community Engagement Through Volunteering