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After Johns Hopkins University leaders told faculty to comply with immigration enforcement, a “broad coalition” of Baltimore residents, faculty and students are taking matters into their own hands.
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Over fifty Maryland advocacy groups joined students at a rally Wednesday calling for immediate action from Governor Wes Moore, state lawmakers and Hopkins leaders to protect student rights.
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The cuts focus on transgender, HIV and COVID studies and programs.
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Both city and county residents report life disruptions.
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About 200 jobs will be eliminated as part of planned reductions.
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Jhpiego and the Center for Communication Programs, global aid groups affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, have begun layoffs and a reorganization as millions in federal funding from USAID is cut off.
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The bill proposal was done in collaboration with advocacy coalition With Us For Us.
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Johns Hopkins researchers believe their findings represent the first assessment of how Baltimore-area residents think about climate change.
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According to Daniels, last year nearly 50% of the university's total incoming funds were the result of research conducted on behalf of the federal government.
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The cap could have devastating impacts on medical research.