Members of Johns Hopkins University’s Class of 2023—more than 1,350 of them—have arrived on the Homewood Campus. The students represent 34 countries, with the closest student coming from just 2.4 miles down the road and the farthest student coming from Indonesia. Fifteen percent are first-generation college students, and 98% were in the top 10 percent of their class. Welcome Class of 2023!
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Richard Macksey, a ‘One-of-a-Kind Intellectual Giant’ Dies at 87
A legendary figure in the humanities, he was affiliated with Johns Hopkins for six and a half decades and was known for uncommon wit and wisdom that touched generations of students and colleagues.
Johns Hopkins announces ambitious changes to the way it prepares students for careers
New offices and initiatives will ensure that every student and postdoctoral fellow, regardless of background or economic status, will have access to career opportunities.
Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella Named 2019 AAP Commencement Speaker
Justice Abella, the longest-serving judge on the Supreme Court of Canada, is best known for her work in administrative, family, constitutional, and labor law.
Student Center Coming to Homewood Campus
The long-sought social space for Johns Hopkins students will be built at intersection of Charles and 33rd streets and is expected to be completed by end of summer 2024.
Winners Announced for Excellent in Teaching and Advising Awards
Please join us in congratulating the winners of this year’s Excellence in Teaching and Excellence in Advising Awards for the Krieger School: Faculty Undergraduate Teaching Award: Patrick Fleming; Faculty Graduate Teaching and Mentoring Award: Angus Burgin; Undergraduate Faculty Advising Award: Linda Gorman; Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Award: José Luis Rodríguez Aquino.
The year in photos: A look back at 2018 at Johns Hopkins
As 2018 draws to a close, the Hub looks back at some of the images that caught our eye over the past year at Johns Hopkins University.
Michael Bloomberg gives record $1.8 billion to Johns Hopkins for financial aid
Historic gift is the largest ever to a U.S. college or university
Renzo Piano discusses his design philosophy, his vision for Johns Hopkins project
Acclaimed Italian architect will lead design of new SNF Agora Institute building at Homewood
Renzo Piano to Design SNF Agora Institute Building
World-renowned architect will create Homewood campus headquarters for Johns Hopkins institute dedicated to strengthening democracy by improving civic engagement and discourse
Meet the Class of 2022
Members of Johns Hopkins University’s Class of 2022—more than 1,300 of them—have arrived on the Homewood Campus. The students represent 33 countries, with the closest student coming from just 1.14 miles down the road and the farthest student coming from Indonesia. Twelve percent are first-generation college students, and 96 percent were in the top 10 percent of their class. Welcome Class of 2022!
Student Research in Egypt
Michael Tritsch, a Near Eastern studies and archaeology double major, is conducting research at the Temple of Mut in Luxor, Egypt as part of his Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. His recent findings could change the concept of personal religion in Egypt in the 18th Dynasty.
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