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Travel
Student spotlight
Gearing up for grad school
Published
Sept 5, 2023
To make it to his first day of classes, Chun-Chiao Yang took the long way to Hopkins by biking more than 4,000 miles from San Francisco to Baltimore
All aboard for the return of alumni travel
Published
Fall 2022
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
TRAVEL
Speed up your preflight time
Published
Sept 6, 2016
JHU expedites TSA PreCheck enrollment for employees
Alumni journeys
Published
Spring 2016
The Johns Hopkins Alumni Journeys program turns Johns Hopkins alumni into travel companions
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
C'est la vie
Published
Summer 2014
The co-presidents of the Paris alumni chapter offer their version of the perfect Sunday in one of the most remarkable cities in the world.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
The misadventurer
A guide for getting lost
Published
Summer 2013
For former Frugal Traveler Matt Gross, the best laid plans are the ones that don't work out
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Jiggety-jog
Published
Summer 2013
Read an excerpt from Matt Gross' new book, 'The Turk Who Loved Apples: And Other Tales of Losing My Way Around the World'
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Welcome to the district
Published
Summer 2013
Young JHU alumni offer a manual to living in Washington, D.C.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Before you go there, go here
Published
June 2013
International Travel Registry assists Johns Hopkins affiliates traveling abroad
/ Gazette
The Big Easy
Published
Spring 2013
Hopkins alumni in New Orleans are plugging into the energy of the city
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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