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Kurt R. Herzer, a Johns Hopkins University senior
from Melville, N.Y., who has dedicated his studies to improving the
quality and safety of healthcare systems around the world, has been
selected by the British government as a Marshall Scholar, one
of 40 chosen nationwide.
Rishi Mediratta, a Johns Hopkins University
alumnus from Portage, Mich., has been selected by the British government as a
Marshall Scholar, one of 40 chosen nationwide.
Citing impressive achievements in moving academic research
into commercial ventures, a Maryland business group has selected the Johns
Hopkins University Office of Technology Transfer as a winner in its fourth
annual Deal of the Year competition.
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The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth and
the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology will be working together
to serve gifted and talented students in Hong Kong, the universities
announced last week.
A computer facility that could eventually handle enough
data to fill 1 billion diskettes has won the Storage Challenge at SC08,
the 8th annual International Conference for High Performance Computing,
Networking, Storage and Analysis.
The Johns Hopkins University will build a library expansion
on its Homewood campus, a state-of-the-art building designed for
technology-driven, collaborative learning and named the Brody Learning
Commons, in honor of retiring President William R. Brody and his
wife, Wendy.