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This week in Jay-PEGs: Feb 22-28
Happenings from throughout the week at Johns Hopkins University
By Hub staff report
/ Published March 1, 2024It's been a great week for Hopkins sports fans! From baseball's spectacular 7-0 season-opening win to figure skating's stellar end-of-winter exhibition, everyone had something to cheer about. Other highlights from the past week include JHU's 148th birthday celebration and an inventive production of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, all captured by university photographer Will Kirk.
The Dunbar Baldwin Hughes Theater Company mixes the hilarious with the heartwarming in their current production of Chicken & Biscuits.
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The JHU Figure Skating Club held a special exhibition on Friday to showcase their best routines.
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SAIS professor and former State Department official Eliot A. Cohen explained what Shakespeare can teach us about modern politics at JHU's latest "Authors & Insights" event.
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In case you missed the hundred other posts about it, happy 148th birthday to Johns Hopkins University! See our full Commemoration Day gallery here.
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The Korean-American Student Association's Pocha Night included food, games, and taekwondo demonstrations.
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To better frame audience conversations around public health, acclaimed actors, public health leaders, scientists, journalists, elected officials, and local community members joined together last Thursday to perform scenes from Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People.
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Blue Jays flocked to the quads to make the most of this week's nice weather.
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The Johns Hopkins baseball team opened its 2024 season with a spectacular 7-0 win against Rutgers-Newark.
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To celebrate Black History Month, Sheridan Libraries hosted a game night filled with vintage African American board games from their collection.
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After another amazing season, Sunday's skaters bid an official farewell to the Johns Hopkins Ice Rink.
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