Johns Hopkins Medicine staff visited BizTown, a simulated city run by Junior Achievement of Central Maryland, to teach local students about working in an emergency room or pharmacy
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Center for Diversity & Inclusion hosted its Sixth Annual Powwow on Nov. 15. The event featured traditional songs and dances and was open to the entire community
Inheritance Baltimore hosted a conference last week to discuss how the project has turned arts and humanities education into reparative action. The event spanned Nov. 14 through 16 and featured various panels and jazz performances
Happy Halloween! Homewood students already got their trick-or-treating in on Oct. 29, with staff from offices across campus dressing up to hand out candy and prizes.
JHU students, faculty, and staff gave back to Baltimore on Oct. 26 at the Mayor's Annual Fall Cleanup, where they picked up litter, swept away leaves, and enjoyed the beautiful weather
The Irene and Richard Frary Gallery at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., welcomed its first visitors this week for its inaugural exhibition, "Art and Graphic Design of the European Avant-Gardes."
The Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., is home to groundbreaking art and has expanded its offerings with the opening of the Irene and Richard Frary Gallery's inaugural exhibition, "Art and Graphic Design of the European Avant-Gardes," on Oct. 23
In celebration of Art and Democracy Day, Peabody students performed select works by Dmitri Shostakovich and Ludwig van Beethoven at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center on Oct. 22
More than 350 JHU affiliates gathered on Keyser Quad on Oct. 21 for the second annual Longest Table event, a signature dining and dialogue experience hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. See more photos here
Hopkins staff, students, faculty, and family members gathered together on Oct. 18 for Family Movie Night, where they watched Monsters, Inc. on Homewood Field.
JHU hosted a tree dedication ceremony on Oct. 15 in front of Shriver Hall to honor the Diversity Leadership Council’s ongoing efforts to foster a more inclusive campus environment.
Information experts including Renée DiResta and SNF Agora fellow Peter Pomerantsev (pictured here) discussed other countries' attempts to interfere in American elections during a panel at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center on Oct. 9
The university's Center for Social Concern and Hopkins Votes hosted an Absentee Ballot Party on Oct. 8 to get students registered and ready for the 2024 election cycle.
Hopkins brought home its second consecutive Directors' Cup in 2023-24, an annual award given to the country’s top collegiate athletics program. An official presentation was held on Friday, Oct. 4, at halftime of the football game between JHU and Rowan.
The Blue Jay Opening Day tailgate on Sept. 21 kicked off the athletic year with food, games, and (of course) the first home football game of the 2024 season
The future is bright! The Life Design Lab's fifth annual Future Fest spent all month fostering authentic connections between students and potential employers, culminating in a career fair on Sept. 20
Johns Hopkins students registered to vote and requested absentee ballots during a National Voter Registration Day celebration, hosted by Hopkins Votes on Sept. 17
Nearly 2,000 faculty, staff, students, and postdocs from the Whiting School of Engineering came together on Wednesday, Sept. 11, to celebrate the start of the new academic year during the school's annual Lunch on the Lawn. See more photos from the event here
Apps promoting accessibility took center stage at this year's HopHacks coding marathon, which challenges college students from across the country to design projects that address critical issues like health care access and human safety
Picture perfect! Here it is, the official class photo of Johns Hopkins University's Class of 2028. Members of the first-year class, nearly 1,300 in all, arranged themselves on Keyser Quad in August to form JHU 28.
There were plenty of friendly faces waiting to greet new first-year students at move-in day, but none more important than University President Ron Daniel's dog, Barney. See more photos from move-in day here