Following spring break last week, students returned to the Homewood campus to find blooming trees and warmer weather, signaling spring's arrival. Other highlights from the past week included the spring expungement clinic, tabling events, and a ceremony to honor two significant contributors to Johns Hopkins University's legacy. Check out those happenings and more with this gallery by university photographer Will Kirk.
Gov. Wes Moore and Arnetta Shelton cut the opening ribbon at Fox 45's B'More Healthy Expo, which included the sixth annual spring expungement clinic and resource fair, sponsored by Johns Hopkins University
Nancy Grasmick, former Superintendent of the Maryland State Department of Education, and President Ron Daniels speak at an event to honor the contributions of Grasmick and her late husband, Lou, to Johns Hopkins University. Their names were added to the Johns Hopkins Founders Wall in a ceremony on Wednesday.
A Place to Talk, the peer listening group for the JHU undergraduate community, asked for feedback on ways the community manages their mental health in a tabling event on the breezeway
At the annual Homewood scholarship luncheon, undergraduate students meet with the benefactors who contributed to their educations through scholarships. Following the luncheon, student participants in the Community Impact Internships Program met with Shari L. Aronson, who has generously supported CIIP through the Jeffrey H. and Shari L. Aronson Family Foundation.