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Student Life
Women's History Month
'Instruments of change'
Published
March 30, 2018
How Hopkins' first female undergraduates found their way
Women's History Month
Event connects Hopkins women of color
Published
March 30, 2018
Students, staff, alums attend 'Voices of Color' event organized by sophomore Maya Foster
THIS WEEKEND
Students support Rohingya relief effort
Published
March 29, 2018
JHU's Muslim Student Association raises money to support a group of people who have been systematically driven from their homes in Myanmar
JHU works to amend public safety bill based on feedback
Published
March 29, 2018
Changes formalize key details of plans for university police department, put processes in place to ensure transparency, accountability, and time for public review
Student innovation
A starting point for startups
Published
March 28, 2018
The Hatchery helps student entrepreneurs overcome early obstacles to launching a business
STEM education
A challenge full of twists and turns
Published
March 27, 2018
Area Girl Scouts learn engineering principles by building miniature roller coasters
#JHU2022
New Jays are Homewood-bound
Published
March 15, 2018
Hopkins offers admission to nearly 2,300 applicants, including innovators, creators, and social activists who are already making a mark on their world
Mechanical engineering
Instrumental design
Published
March 15, 2018
Making banjos is an ideal way to learn basic engineering design skills, instructor Nathan Scott says
Student walkout
'Rising in solidarity'
Published
March 14, 2018
Hopkins students join nationwide walkout to protest gun violence
Man in motion
Published
Spring 2018
Med student Jordan Tropf is really, really fast. As in fast enough to win marathons.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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