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What rings true
Published
Summer 2018
JHU's caRING program awards outstanding students class rings
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Class notes
Published
Summer 2018
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Serving communities in need
Published
May 25, 2018
Emerson Fellow Courtney Colwell will work with outreach program before heading to D.C. to work on social policy
Hopkins ROTC
Honoring the memory of a fallen soldier
Published
May 4, 2018
The Johns Hopkins ROTC battalion renames its drill hall in honor of Jonathan Grassbaugh, who died while on duty in Iraq in 2007
Women's History Month
'Instruments of change'
Published
March 30, 2018
How Hopkins' first female undergraduates found their way
Women's History Month
Event connects Hopkins women of color
Published
March 30, 2018
Students, staff, alums attend 'Voices of Color' event organized by sophomore Maya Foster
Alumni
A public health love story
Published
March 13, 2018
Bloomberg School alums travel the world to improve the health of people in need—with two toddlers in tow
Surreal supper
Published
Spring 2018
Richard Hagerty, A&S '73, has been a surrealist painter for more than 40 years
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Dining
Good food, no address
Published
Spring 2018
Hopkins alum Irvin Seo breaks into the Baltimore food scene with a pop-up Korean restaurant inspired by his travels
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Shoestring shenanigans
Published
Spring 2018
Cheap thrills originally cemented the friendship of Ken Mauer, Bruce Wolock, and Michael Doctrow—but years of hijinks has helped keep those bonds strong
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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