Johns Hopkins is putting our donation for tackling COVID-19 to good work
As I’ve mentioned previously, our son is an incoming freshman at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore this fall, majoring in biomedical engineering. As a birthday gift, I made a generous donation to Johns Hopkins Medicine on his behalf, targeted toward handling the fallout from COVID-19. JHU has been a leader for its work related to COVID-19, including the “dashboard” that is regularly mentioned in the national media. We received a “Thank You” from Johns Hopkins Medicine this afternoon, along with this video:
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Congratulations on your son entering such a field of the future, and at a university at the epicenter of the fight against Covid-19. Thanks also for putting some of your hard earned cash of the computer revolution to the same cause. Great family!
Congratulations to Mitchell and to your whole family. How proud you must be, and deserve to be. Johns Hopkins is one of the premiere academic centers for Coronavirus research. And what an exciting time to be studying biomedical research. Good on you all!
Congratulations on your son entering such a field of the future, and at a university at the epicenter of the fight against Covid-19. Thanks also for putting some of your hard earned cash of the computer revolution to the same cause. Great family!
Congratulations to Mitchell and to your whole family. How proud you must be, and deserve to be. Johns Hopkins is one of the premiere academic centers for Coronavirus research. And what an exciting time to be studying biomedical research. Good on you all!
COVID-19 fallout: Johns Hopkins University announced that it now plans for all undergraduate instruction, labs, and co-curricular activities to be held online for the duration of the fall semester. https://www.wmar2news.com/news/local-news/johns-hopkins-university-will-have-online-only-instruction-in-the-fall