Historical

In Good Hands—Yesterday

  A Johns Hopkins Nursing student (far right) works with a Johns Hopkins Hospital nurse to provide care. In 1963, a Hopkins nursing...
On the Pulse | 12/16/11

In Memory Of

Our oldest living graduate, Hester Martin DeHaven, CHH ’31, died on January 19 at Gilcrest Hospice. She was 100 years...
Past Issues | 04/04/11

Who is this Hopkins Nurse?

Nancy P. Ellicott, Class of 1903, was the first woman in Baltimore to own and operate a car. She did most of her own repairs to the car as...
Past Issues | 04/01/11

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Interdisciplinary collaboration in nursing education is a longstanding tradition at Johns Hopkins. In 1987, pediatric cardiologist Langford...
On the Pulse | 11/17/10

WWII Nurse Receives Medallion

Doris Avery ’44 accepted the Noncommissioned Officers’ Association World War II Veterans Medallion for her service as a lieutenant in...
Past Issues | 08/09/10