Being 100
Recounting the Centennial year by the numbers.
Like the Bloomberg School itself, the 18-month-long Centennial celebration was big, bold and global. Here’s the sometimes-serious, sometimes-raucous evidence of success.
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3
Top American writers who shared their stories at the “What’s Next? The Future of Public Health” June 9, 2016, event
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$1 million
Centennial Scholars campaign's December 2017 goal
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7
Future public health leaders born at Johns Hopkins Hospital on June 13, 2016, exactly a century after the School’s founding
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1
Bloomberg Hopkins 100 Awards celebration in NYC hosted by Michael R. Bloomberg on September 19, 2016
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207
Centennial dinners attended by alumni, faculty, staff and friends in 35 countries
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$300 million
Bloomberg Philanthropies’ gift to fund the Bloomberg American Health Initiative to tackle top health threats in the U.S.
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300+
Public health leaders and influencers at the June 9, 2016, Centennial Recognition Dinner
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504
Pages in Health and Humanity: A History of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 1935-1985, by Karen Kruse Thomas
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10
Public health topics covered in Centennial Schoolwide art installations
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1
American Journal of Epidemiology Centennial issue
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100,000+
Audience reached in Dean Klag and Josh Sharfstein's Twitter chat
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100
Objects That Shaped Public Health featured in The Washington Post
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26
Endowed Centennial Scholarships
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11
Faculty op-eds published in the Centennial Thought Leadership series
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7
Deans and department chairs dunked at the Centennial Fun Festival for local charity
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28
Centennial Committee members who gave their time and talents to make the Centennial happen
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870+
New students in the Centennial class
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5
Public health leaders honored at the September 19, 2016, Bloomberg Hopkins 100 Awards celebration
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2,370
Page number of The Lancet’s Centennial profile of the School