Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Check out our planned events and workshops, which focus on healing from trauma, supporting survivors, and how to have healthy relationships.
Gathering limits, travel, testing, and symptom monitoring
Thanks to your careful compliance with public health safety measures, we are now past the midpoint of the semester with continued low rates of COVID-19 infections on campus.
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Expanded COVID vaccine eligibility in Maryland
By the end of April, everyone In Maryland over the age of 16 will be eligible for a COVID vaccine. Find out what that means for Hopkins affiliates.
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End of flu vaccine requirement for 2020-21 season
Any affiliates who have not yet returned to campus but who may be approved to do so in the next several months will not need to obtain a flu shot.
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Eating at home, restaurant style
There are a few things you can do to make a(nother) meal at home feel like you’re dining out.
Brain Awareness Week 2021
This annual event hosted by Nu Rho Psi, the undergraduate society for neuroscience, helps members of the Hopkins community learn about their bodies and brains. This year's theme is mental health.
Resources and support for the APIDA community
There has been a dramatic rise in the number of hate crimes and harassment toward the AAPI and APIDA communities. Here are resources to help.
Emotional self-care in 2021
On the one-year anniversary of the COVID pandemic, students must continue to adapt and embrace difficult changes. We've compiled some strategies and resources to help.
The red zone of sexual assault, and why it’s different in 2021
The ‘Red Zone’ is the period of time when the majority of on-campus sexual assaults occur. Learn why that is, how it’s different in 2021, and what you can do about it.