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Monday, February 22, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOHNS HOPKINS


The Johns Hopkins University is a private university based in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Johns Hopkins also maintains full-time campuses in greater Maryland, Washington, D.C., Italy, and China. It is particularly esteemed for its medical, scientific, and international studies programs.

The university is named for Johns Hopkins, who left $8 million in his 1873 will for the foundation of the university and Johns Hopkins Hospital. At the time, this was the largest philanthropic bequest in U.S. history, the equivalent of over $131 million in the year 2006. The university opened on February 22, 1876, with the stated goal of "The encouragement of research ... and the advancement of individual scholars, who by their excellence will advance the sciences they pursue, and the society where they dwell."

Johns Hopkins was the first university in the United States to emphasize research, applying the German university model developed by Wilhelm von Humboldt and Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher. Johns Hopkins is the first American university to teach through seminars, instead of solely through lectures, as well as the first university in America to offer an undergraduate major (as opposed to a purely liberal arts curriculum). As such Johns Hopkins was a model for most large research universities in the United States, particularly the University of Chicago. According to the National Science Foundation ranking, Johns Hopkins performed $1.49 billion in science, medical and engineering research in fiscal year 2006, making it the leading U.S. academic institution in total Research & Development spending for the 28th year in a row.

The school's most prominent team is its Division I men's lacrosse team, which has won 44 national titles - nine NCAA Division I (2007, 2005, 1987, 1985, 1984, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1974), 29 USILA, and six ILA titles.

9 comments:

  1. Marilyn Monroe did the best version of Happy Birthday !!

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  2. She can blow out my candle any day. It's a shame she's gone. What a Babe!

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  3. And I thank Johns for helping me earn my Engineering degree back in the days when you worked during the day, went to school at night, and raised a family on the weekends. Oh, and I paid my own tuition too.

    Kids have it so tough these days with stabbings and students masturbating during class. No wonder they can't concentrate.

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  4. my sister went from Delmar High to Hopkins on a full scholarship boy was she in for a surprise

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  5. 5:07 --

    What was the "surprise"?

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  6. How did JohnsHopkins make his money? $8 m in the 1800's is a pile of dough.

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  7. the surprise was it was the mid 70s and she found out she had a 50s education

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  8. 9:30 --

    Did she finish at JHU -- if so, what major?

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  9. i PRAISE GOD, for the breast center there.they are treating my wife for the second go around with this breast cancer.the battle has and continues to be difficult.we have full trust in their treatment.i don't know that she would have survived w/o there expertise.semper fi

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