Johns Hopkins faculty highly value involvement of nearby urban community for improving research
Monday, December 20, 2010 - 11:03
in Psychology & Sociology
A survey conducted by Johns Hopkins faculty found strong support among their peers for working more closely with the minority, inner-city community that surrounds the institution. Overall, 91 percent of faculty responders said closer ties make research more relevant to those it ultimately serves, and 87 percent said it improves the quality of research.