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(03/12/15 5:40pm)
In an email to the Hopkins community, University President Ronald J. Daniels announced the launch of the Idea Lab, a webpage where students, faculty and staff, either as individuals or in groups, can propose, vote on and debate innovative suggestions about how to improve the University and its medical facilities.
(03/05/15 5:14pm)
Dean of Student Life Terry Martinez hosted a community forum in Shaffer Auditorium on Wednesday night to discuss the University’s alcohol policy and the Alcohol Strategy Working Group’s new recommendations for policy changes.
(03/05/15 5:07pm)
The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (KSAS) Committee on the Status of Women hosted “Where We Stand: Women at Hopkins” in the Mudd Atrium on Tuesday to foster discussion about gender issues at Hopkins.
(03/05/15 4:47pm)
Acclaimed writer and producer Sayed Kashua, an Arab citizen of Israel, opened the New Political Society’s spring speaker series on Thursday night in the Charles Commons East Room.
(02/26/15 7:26pm)
Following sorority recruitment, LGBTQ students have mixed views regarding their place in Panhellenic sororities. These students feel generally accepted by the organizations as a whole but wonder if all individual sorority members feel the same way.
(02/26/15 7:11pm)
The Taiwanese American Students Association (jhuTASA) rang in the Lunar New Year, which is celebrated by many Asian cultures, at its first general body meeting of the semester on Thursday night in the AMR I Multipurpose Room.
(02/26/15 7:09pm)
Christine Chen, a junior at the Peabody Institute, died on Sunday. Chen, a Taiwanese citizen, was studying the recorder at the conservatory.
(02/19/15 2:29pm)
Hopkins Students for Liberty, a new club for Libertarian politics without ties to national organizations, aims to provide a forum for discussion for students outside of the Democrat-Republican dichotomy.
(02/12/15 8:46pm)
Jack Devine, former acting director and associate director of foreign operations at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), opened the 2015 Foreign Affairs Symposium (FAS) “Chaos / Catalyst / Clarity” series Wednesday night. Devine discussed his career, contemporary geopolitical issues and his autobiography Good Hunting! A Spymaster’s Story, published in June.
(02/05/15 4:05pm)
Students’ rights to access academic documents under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) has been in the national spotlight following a movement to request admissions records at Stanford University.
(01/29/15 6:52pm)
The new Medicine, Science and Humanities major, an interdisciplinary major designed to give students the opportunity to study medicine and science from a humanistic point of view, was recently approved and launched by the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (KSAS).
(12/04/14 5:10pm)
The Waterfront Partnership Ice Rink opened at McKeldin Square in the Inner Harbor on Nov. 21, and the rink will remain open for skaters until Jan. 19.
(12/04/14 5:06pm)
The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Program in Jewish Studies hosted the 10th Lavy International Conference on Monday and Tuesday.
(11/20/14 6:47pm)
Ashraf Ghani, a former associate professor in the anthropology department, was declared president of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan on Sept. 21. Ghani was a professor at Hopkins from 1983-1991.
(11/20/14 6:42pm)
The Hopkins Undergraduate Bioethics Society (HUBS) hosted a forum that discussed the bioethics of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide on Nov. 13 in the AMR I Multipurpose Room. The forum focused on a person’s right to end their own life in the face of terminal illness.
(11/13/14 6:51pm)
The United Nations Association of the National Capital Area (UNA-NCA) hosted the Maryland Inter-Generational Consultation on Tuesday in the Glass Pavilion.
(11/06/14 3:38pm)
The Hopkins Bboys hosted the first fall Urban Floor Degree, a professional breakdancing competition in the Mattin Center.
(10/30/14 8:55pm)
The first-ever Vegan SoulFest drew 71 animal rights groups, public health organizations, food vendors and vegan chefs to the Downtown Cultural Arts Center on Saturday to promote a vegan lifestyle.
(10/30/14 8:18pm)
“Iraq: War & Everyday Life,” a forum for students, was hosted by the Department of Anthropology and the Arab Students Organization on Wednesday night. The forum featured two speakers, Hayder Al-Mohammad, an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Mac Skelton, a Ph.D. student of Anthropology at Hopkins.
(10/16/14 6:58pm)
Construction will begin on an apartment and retail complex in the open lot at the corner of St. Paul and 33rd Streets in April, the University announced Wednesday.