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!
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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.
Congratulations Class of 2018!
Many members of the Class of 2018 have called JHU home for the past four years. Now we celebrate them as they go out into the world and embark on their next adventure. Congratulations on your achievements Blue Jays! We can’t wait to see how far you go.
Beyond the Elements
We have a voracious demand for faster computers, clearer communications, and cheaper energy. To meet that demand, Associate Professor Tyrel McQueen and his team are working in the PARADIM Lab to create smaller, lighter, tougher stuff. Read the article in Arts & Sciences magazine.
Connecting with the Past
Classics major Astrid Oberbrunner spent last summer translating the handwritten annotations written in Latin at the front of a book printed in 1507. Classics students, like Astrid, are encouraged to pursue research projects that reflect their interests.
AAP launches graduate degree in Geospatial Intelligence
The Krieger School’s Advanced Academic Programs has announced it will launch a new program for a master of science degree in geospatial intelligence in May. Geospatial intelligence informs and influences policy in several areas including the military; diplomatic, environmental, and disaster relief and recovery; and operations by governments at all levels. According to Jack O’Connor, […]
Major Infatuation: Neuroscience
Neuroscience, a popular major at JHU, is the study of the structure or function of the nervous system and brain. Four students explain why they love their neuroscience major.
Discovery Is…
Learn about the cutting edge faculty research taking place at Johns Hopkins University Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. Topics include CLASS telescope, bats, Egyptian archaeology, cell biology and cancer research, Frederick Douglass, filmmaking, and educational research.
A quick look at the Johns Hopkins University Class of 2021
Members of Johns Hopkins University’s Class of 2021—more than 1,300 of them—begin arriving on the Homewood campus this weekend. Who are they? Here’s a quick look at JHU’s newest undergrads.
Summer gigs: Going for gold
Marcia Zimmerman, A&S ’19, makes connections, memories representing U.S. at World Maccabiah Games in Israel.
What learning research looks like
About 150 educators visited Johns Hopkins this week to meet scientists doing the cutting-edge research that could one day change how they teach
Humanities Center Report: Update
An update on the Humanities Center and the steps being taken based on the Tabb Committee report.