Through My Frame
June 5, 2025In his final photo essay as Senior Photo Editor, Steven Simpson captures the Johns Hopkins campus through a disposable camera lens.
In his final photo essay as Senior Photo Editor, Steven Simpson captures the Johns Hopkins campus through a disposable camera lens.
The spring showcase spotlighted seven original student-written plays, celebrating storytelling and theatrical talent.
The Johns Hopkins Entertainers Club performed on Keyser Quad with GAME ON, a video game–inspired show that brought fan-favorite characters to life.
The 54th annual Spring Fair weekend was filled with tradition and excitement, featuring art, games, music, food, performances, and community celebrations.
This year’s theme, Roots Uncovered, set the stage for powerful student performances that celebrated cultural heritage and highlighted the diverse backgrounds of the Hopkins community.
Students celebrated Earth Month with clean-ups, Earth Fest, Picnic for the Planet, educational events and more, all reflecting this year’s theme: Our Power, Our Planet.
World-class soloists joined the Hopkins Symphony Orchestra for an unforgettable finale to the 2024–25 season, featuring works by Sibelius, Berg, Nielsen and Doppler.
With high energy and standout performances, the JHU Barnstormers brought Heathers: The Musical to life in a bold campus production.
This year’s Alumni Weekend brought together generations of Blue Jays for a celebration filled with connection, performances, athletic events and campus traditions.
JHU Ballet Company’s Spring Showcase featured student-choreographed works alongside an abridged performance of Don Quixote, showcasing the dancers’ creativity and technique.
With a 9-0 record, the Johns Hopkins baseball team sets a high standard early in the season.
Seven a cappella groups performed at the third annual charity concert, raising funds and awareness for meaningful causes.
Students enter the spotlight in Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, directed by Mark Gonzales.
Witness Theater presented captivating performances, where four student-written shows took center stage and shared compelling narratives with their audience.
With the season in full swing, Johns Hopkins men’s and women’s basketball teams showcase skill and determination, creating moments that define the Blue Jays on the court.
Students celebrated Hoptoberfest with a wide range of events, including a pumpkin patch, haunted house, petting zoo, inflatables, a concert and more.
Starting the academic year with vibrant campus scenes, where students reconnect with friends and welcome new beginnings.
Students celebrated a weekend at Hopkins with circus games, exciting prizes and interactive performances.
JHU Barnstormers put on their Spring musical performance of Be More Chill, taking audiences through a journey of self-discovery.