The childhood home of famed investor and philanthropist Johns Hopkins sold for $915,000 to a former biomedical engineer Tuesday morning at an auction in front of the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court.
Looking for a house with a story to tell? The Wilmington single-family at 203 Aldrich Road has a few. Originally built in 1734, the Richard Hopkins House was located on what was once part of Billerica ...
Friends of the Historic Johns Hopkins House, a new Crofton-based nonprofit, wants to buy Johns Hopkins’ childhood home and turn it into a community center, but the current owner is “not interested.” ...
A nonprofit is on a mission to save a piece of Maryland history — the childhood home of Johns Hopkins, the philanthropist behind one of the world's most renowned hospitals and universities. The ...
The Gambrills childhood home of famed investor and philanthropist Johns Hopkins is scheduled to be put up for auction next month amid a troubled nonprofit’s attempt to restore the property and turn it ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The Hopkins Club saw its revenue ...
The new Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue opened this fall with a mission to connect the worlds of research and policy, educate future leaders and innovators, ...
Syracuse, N.Y. —A rivalry that dates back to 1921 renews at the JMA Wireless Dome on Sunday afternoon as No. 11 Syracuse men’s lacrosse (4-2) hosts No. 7 Johns Hopkins (5-2) at 2 p.m. (ESPNU). Johns ...
Hosted on MSN
Johns Hopkins baseball team aims for championship in coach Bob Babb's final home series
The top-ranked Johns Hopkins men's baseball team enters a bittersweet weekend as legendary head coach Bob Babb prepares for his final home series after 46 seasons. With an impressive 42-3 record and ...
In November, Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine shared the initial design plans for a campus building project named in honor of Henrietta Lacks, the Baltimore County woman whose cells ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results