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By West Sound Academy
Two West Sound Academy students, Tova Levine and Carter Gale, were recognized for outstanding achievement in the 2011 Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) Talent Search at an awards ceremony on October 9, 2011 at Seattle Pacific University.

By Fallbrook Montessori
Johns Hopkins University recently honored 19 educators nationally, two of which are from Bonsall and Fallbrook schools. Mike Hartshorn and Teresita Leimer were named Fellows in the 2010-2011 Sarah D. Barder Educator Recognition Program.

By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Harrisburg University of Science and Technology will welcome more than 100 students and families from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth for a day-long series of workshops on video game design and production on October 9, 2010.

By Barbara Stewart
Laboratory’s Performance Trials Assess Use of The LynxSecure Separation Kernel in Mission-Critical Applications

By Hilary Moore - Marketing Chair, PVDA Ride for Life
2008 U.S. Olympic Team members perform in Maryland to fight breast cancer

By Hilary Moore, Marketing Chair - PVDA Ride for Life
The Potomac Valley Dressage Association announced the Parisian Masquerade -A Celebration of Life as their theme for the June 27 Gala at the PVDA Dancing Horse Challenge in Upper Marlboro, MD to benefit The Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Center.

By Dr BR Natarajan
A child dies of malaria every 30 seconds and malaria takes an economic toll - cutting economic growth rates by as much as 1.3% in countries with high disease rates.

By Stephanie Forte
The HERA Foundation continues to gain momentum in its fight against ovarian cancer. The non-profit’s Fourth Annual Climb4Life Metro D.C., held February 27 to March 28, 2009, raised just over $60,000 for its ovarian cancer research grant program.

By Ann Lyle, Oaklanta Media Solutions
Johns Hopkins Doctors Schedule Laryngoscope for Baby Seniya to Investigate Impaired Breathing and Speech

By Oaklanta Media Solutions
Residents and Business Owners Join Church Members go Door-To-Door to Raise Awareness and Funds for Baby to Cover Medical and Living Expenses Surrounding Rare Genetic Condition

By IRSCA Gifted Education
IRSCA Gifted Education launches in collaboration with Central European University Business School and Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School the Consultative Project to audit the first Gifted Education Center in Romania.

By The Potomac Valley Dressage Association
Former Rep. Joann Davis (VA-01) to be honored at equestrian event to benefit breast cancer research. Olympians, local equestrians join forces for horse show with a great cause.

By The Potomac Valley Dressage Association
Dressage's elite and local equestrians join forces for dressage show with a great cause.

By Abrakadoodle
Luke Koehler of Reisterstown, Maryland was among several pediatric patients whose artwork was selected to be a part of Jos. A. Bank's 2007 Miracle Tie Collection, which was unveiled today in support of the Johns Hopkins Children's Center.





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