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This week in Jay-PEGs: March 10-16
Happenings throughout the week across the Johns Hopkins University campuses
By Hub staff report
/ Published March 17, 2023The Johns Hopkins campuses got their fill of activity ahead of next week's spring break, with Pi Day celebrations and musical performances keeping students busy. Other highlights included theater performances, a cultural celebration, and an observatory visit. Check out those happenings and more in this gallery.
Vivien Thomas Scholars visited the Henderson-Hopkins School to celebrate Pi Day
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The JHU Theatre group put on a dramatic performance of Anton Chekhov's play The Cherry Orchard
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The sunnier weather and extended daylight made for much more enjoyable walks to class
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Student groups danced at the first mela—a South Asian term referring to a carnival. The event included henna tattoos, food, games, and performances by student dance groups.
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Climate, refugee, and migration expert Amali Tower and climate scientist Patrick Brown spoke at debate centered around climate change, part of the Foreign Affairs Symposium
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A concert on March 10 commemorated the three year anniversary of an impromptu concert in the Peabody Cafe on March 10, 2020, ahead of the campus shutdown for the COVID-19 pandemic
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Students participating in the Hopkins Engineering Exploratory Program visited the Morris W. Offit Telescope under the Stanley D. and Joan F. Greenblatt Dome, on the roof of the Bloomberg Center
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A skateboarder enjoys a golden hour skate
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Magnolias began to bloom on the Homewood campus
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