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Q+A
Writing along with the Tour de France
Published June 30, 2021
Peabody alum and budding cycling superfan Kate Wagner will chronicle the sport's three-week mega event in all its wheel-spinning, hill-climbing glory
Student research
Hopkins team earns second place at Collegiate Wind Competition
Published June 30, 2021
In the university's first appearance at the annual competition, the Hopkins Student Wind Energy Team received praise for their miniature dual-rotor, counter-rotating wind turbine
Q+A
The future of retail real estate markets
Published June 11, 2021
Alum Jeffrey Olson on how COVID-19 affected retail real estate and how the industry is adapting ahead of his talk with the Carey Business School
Student awards
New class of Fulbright grant winners will take part in educational exchange programs around the world
Published June 10, 2021
Fulbright grants have been awarded to 15 students and alumni from Johns Hopkins
Alumni spotlight
JHU alum and Rhodes Scholar awarded Soros Fellowship
Published May 10, 2021
Alaleh Azhir, who graduated from Johns Hopkins in 2019 with a perfect GPA, is researching ways of improving health care delivery for women
Q+A
A conversation with CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky
Published April 30, 2021
Walensky, a School of Medicine alum, shares how Hopkins has influenced her career and shaped her vision for leading the country out of the COVID-19 pandemic
Fulbrights
JHU once again a top producer of Fulbright awardees
Published April 12, 2021
As a new cohort from Hopkins prepares to join the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, take a look back at the students who have explored the world as Fulbright awardees
STEM
Women of Whiting symposium focuses on self-advocacy at work and in life
Published April 5, 2021
The two-day symposium, which takes place Thursday and Friday, is open to all and features a lineup of powerful women in engineering fields
Life Design
Grants from Life Design Lab expand access to summer experiences for students
Published March 29, 2021
Students can apply for up to seven grants to support immersive summer experiences such as internships and projects
Giving
The art of giving
Published Spring 2021
The Howard C. Bartner Scholarship will support deserving students as they work toward their Master of Arts in medical and biological illustration, one of only four programs of its kind in the country. / Johns Hopkins Magazine