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This week in Jay-PEGs: April 4-10
Happenings from throughout the week at Johns Hopkins University
By Hub staff report
/ Published April 11, 2024Assuming you didn't hurt your eyes during Monday's solar eclipse, we've got a gallery of photos from this week for you to enjoy. Highlights include a huge Big Ten win for men's lacrosse and Alumni Weekend festivities, all captured by university photographer Will Kirk, plus this beautiful bonus lead photo by SAIS graduate student Pip Baitinger.
You might have seen the solar eclipse this week, but did you see the photos from JHU's eclipse viewing party?
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Men's lacrosse pulled off a 9-8 overtime win against Penn State during Saturday's Big Ten game.
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As graduation draws closer, senior engineering students are hard at work on their design projects. The Mechanical Engineering senior design team will be entering their project into a contest hosted by the American Society of Naval Engineers.
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This year's Alumni Weekend had everything! Old friends, good food, ...
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... and a firey performance from the Johns Hopkins Entertainers Club! See more photos from the weekend here.
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The "Whiting on Wheels" food truck rally brought together engineering grad students for a great meal and even greater company.
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Peabody Conservatory held an intergenerational discussion about the past, present, and future of Baltimore's jazz scene on Sunday, complete with a jam session. This event was held in combination with the Sheridan Libraries' exhibition, Ethel's Place: Celebrating Ethel Ennis, Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz.
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JHTV marked its 10th anniversary with a "Celebration of Innovation," which included presenting a $250,000 President’s Innovation Award to Assistant Professor of Oncology Christopher Douville.
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