Archived articles

Alumni

A Voice for Artistic Youth Empowerment
Published Winter 2023
Baltimore native Alysia Lee, Peab '06 (MM), is recognized at the national level for her work to advance access, equity, and minority representation in the arts. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Career course corrections
Published Winter 2023
The Alumni Life Design Experience course is a joint venture from the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association and Integrative Learning & Life Design that guides alumni through career changes / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Stories to grow by
Published Winter 2023
Available through Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify, #100 Alumni Voices is part of PHutures, which provides life design support for PhD candidates and postdocs / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Writing
Your story starts here
Published Winter 2023
With a simple prompt, author Jami Attenberg got thousands worldwide to start writing / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Veterans Day
Destined to put people back together
Published Nov 9, 2023
Mayer Katz, who was named a 2023 Distinguished Alumnus in recognition of his work saving lives as a vascular surgeon in Vietnam, credits Hopkins with teaching him the value of endurance and self-reliance
Baseball
Hopkins alums help O's take flight
Published Oct 5, 2023
Two Whiting School graduates apply their math and analytics backgrounds behind the scenes for the playoff-bound Baltimore Orioles
Brewing up success
Published Fall 2023
Judy Neff is designing a brewery to match her beer ambitions / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Q+A
Hannah Rose has spoken
Published Oct 3, 2023
School of Education alum discusses how preparing for a career in mental health inadvertently readied her to compete on—and know when to bow out of—'Survivor'
Q+A
From pen to picket line
Published July 19, 2023
Krieger School alum and Emmy-nominated late-night comedy writer Sal Gentile talks about the ongoing Hollywood writers' strike
Choose your own adventure
Published Summer 2023
The Phares Family Grant for International Engagement supports rising juniors and seniors who travel abroad for independent research / Johns Hopkins Magazine