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Notebook
Lifelong learning worlds collide
Published Winter 2021
From a study of climate change through the archaeological remains of the great civilizations of the Americas to a 10-session novel-writing tutorial, the eclectic Odyssey program has something for every curious mind / Johns Hopkins Magazine
An anchor for the community
Published Winter 2021
Peter Kannam, Ed '99 (MS), has been the principal of Henderson-Hopkins, a K-8 public school in Baltimore, since 2018—spending more than half of his tenure steering the school through a pandemic / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Innovative access to a basic need
Published Winter 2021
Erica Duffy, Bus '21 (MBA/MA), never pictured herself as an entrepreneur. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Afterwords
Mentor emerita
Published Winter 2021
Elizabeth Garber, A&S '77, finds joy in keeping in touch with her longtime mentor, Nancy Struever, a professor emerita in the Department of Comparative Thought and Literature / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Graduate education
Doctoral fellowship program honors legacy of Whiting School alum Percy Pierre
Published Nov 18, 2021
Awards recognize outstanding incoming students from underrepresented backgrounds and will provide monthly stipends, tuition, health insurance, and fees for the first two years of graduate school
Veterans Day
Making up for lost time
Published Nov 10, 2021
After serving in WWII, Paul Hessemer and Bud Holecheck became friends as Homewood undergrads. Recently the two members of the Class of 1949 reunited for the first time in more than 70 years to catch up and discuss their shared wartime history.