At the 1924 Paris Olympics, Louis Alfred Clarke, who didn't start running competitively until he was a sophomore at Hopkins, helped propel the four-man U.S. team to victory in the 4x100-meter relay
Paula Boggs looks back at her time as one of the first African-American female students at Johns Hopkins, an experience that led her to establish the Nathaniel Boggs Jr. PhD Memorial Fellowship
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An inside look at Alumni Journeys, a program that provides alumni with the opportunity to travel the world with fellow Blue Jays
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In 1974, the first undergraduate class at JHU to include women received their diplomas. Many of them recently returned to campus to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the university's coeducation program.
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Ana Rita Gonzalez, BSPH '94 (ScD), has created a series of children's books, Athena's Adventures in Health Policy, that teach children how health policy shapes our world
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Alum Kelsey Sabo takes walks that traverse hundreds of miles, a difficult yet grounding practice Sabo uses to honor her birthday each year
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