How Johns Hopkins Secretly Invented the Modern University
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Did you know that before 1876, American colleges were mostly finishing schools for the elite? 🎓🌍 Everything changed with one man’s record-breaking gift.
In this episode, we go back to the founding of Johns Hopkins University—the institution that merged teaching with scientific discovery and created the 'Research University' model we see today. From its German roots to its impact on modern medicine, we uncover how JHU redefined the pursuit of knowledge.
We discuss:
🔬 The German Model: How Heidelberg inspired a Baltimore revolution.
🧠 The Gilman Experiment: Merging graduate research with undergraduate teaching.
🏥 A New Era of Medicine: How JHU set the global standard for doctors.
🚀 Knowledge for the World: The lasting legacy of Daniel Coit Gilman’s vision.
Understanding begins with why.
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Tags: Johns Hopkins history, first research university, history of education, Daniel Coit Gilman, modern university model, JHU origins, academic history, German university model, the human why