The Ugly Duckling
My chair came in first. Then a bunch of others arrived and stole all the medals. Serves me right for getting my hopes up. See, I was brand new in my job at the Johns Hopkins University School of...
View ArticleA Lot Can Change in Two Miles
My endorphins were kicking. I sat back down at my desk and couldn’t believe how good I felt. It had only been a two-mile walk, but my whole body was awake. My nose was running, I had a little sweat ......
View ArticleAt Home in East Baltimore
You could throw a snowball from the School of Nursing courtyard and hit the East Baltimore home where Brittany Kelly grew up. Don't do that, of course.
View ArticleStarry Night in the Forecast
Save the date For the 2014 edition of An Evening With the Stars September 27 | 6:30 pm at The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing The third-annual event will feature food, cocktails, and award...
View ArticleFeeling at Home
Students at Henderson-Hopkins K-8 school in East Baltimore enjoy a look around the new digs on opening day in January. The School of Nursing will be involved in student and family wellness at...
View ArticleWhere We Live
Blue lights blink menacingly above streets lined with boarded-up buildings, sirens as common as birdsong. In The Wire, a TV drama about the Baltimore drug wars that has shaped popular notions about the...
View ArticleUncommon Collaborations
It's a little after 9 a.m. on a Friday morning, and Teresa Pfaff, BSN, RN, a public health nurse, is just settling into her office, tucked down a hallway on the first floor of Apostolic Towers, a...
View ArticleOther Lives: Garden of Hope
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View ArticleConnecting with Kids at Henderson-Hopkins
As part of a recent clinical learning opportunity, organized by faculty members Kathie Kushto-Reese, Phyllis Sharps, and Alison Pirie, students in the Master of Science in Nursing: Entry into Practice...
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