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Nov 10, 2023
Science, politics, music, sports—is there anything the Hopkins community can't do? Highlights from this week include a concert from harpist Noël Wan and a talk with Pulitzer-Prize winning New York Times journalist David Leonhardt , all captured by university photographer Will Kirk.
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Students in Professor Steve Marra's fluid mechanics lab used specialized equipment to determine the velocity of water in an object.
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This semester feels like it's racing by. Oh wait—that's just the women's track and field team.
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Hopkins hosted David Leonhardt, author of Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream , at its first "Authors & Insights" event.
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Acclaimed harpist Noël Wan performed as part of JHU's "Music at the Evergreen" series.
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Experts gathered Wednesday for the "Conservative Agenda for Democracy" event, hosted by JHU's SNF Agora Institute and the R Street Institute at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C.
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With only a few weeks left until finals season, classes at Hopkins have kicked into high gear.
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