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Fulbright awardees live, work, and learn abroad
February 24, 2020
The university ranks among the nation's top producers of Fulbright U.S. students with 21 during the 2019-20 cycle, the most in school history
Hong Kong activists discuss civil disobedience in politics
February 21, 2020
Foreign Affairs Symposium hosts Joshua Wong and Nathan Law, two of the founders of the 2014 Umbrella Protests, for a conversation on activism and political autonomy
On the black women suffragists who sparked and continue the voting rights movement
February 21, 2020
Martha Jones discusses the legacy of the 19th Amendment and the black women suffragists who sparked and continue the voting rights movement
Johns Hopkins reimagines rec center with $27M expansion
February 18, 2020
The renovation of the O'Connor Center for Recreation and Well-Being includes new spaces for strength and cardio workouts, group activities, and student well-being
Vote for your favorite vegetarian dishes in 'Meatless Madness' bracket
February 17, 2020
Vegetarian and vegan dishes face off head-to-head in Instagram poll to determine which item gets added to Hopkins' Dining menus for the rest of the semester
Snapshots of Baltimore's past
February 17, 2020
John Clark Mayden's photography book and exhibition document 50 years of the Baltimore's black community
Johns Hopkins senior awarded Gates Cambridge Scholarship
February 13, 2020
Shubhayu Bhattacharyay will pursue a PhD in clinical neuroscience at Cambridge and work on the development of AI systems to visualize data for those suffering from traumatic brain injuries
Johns Hopkins will move to a universal academic calendar across all nine schools
February 10, 2020
New calendar, which takes effect in fall 2020, will make it easier for students to register across schools and is expected to lead to an increase in interdisciplinary academic opportunities
Chinese Students Association celebrates Lunar New Year
February 10, 2020
Hundreds of Johns Hopkins students participate in annual banquet celebrating heritage, culture, and community
Hopkins community visits Lewis Museum for Black History Month celebration
February 10, 2020
Johns Hopkins Day at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum offers free admission to the museum, which explores the cultural heritage of African Americans
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