Schoenberger offers new class next fall
Professor Erica Schoenberger will be teaching a new class next fall called Environment and Society. This course will explore the environmental implications of societal decisions and resource use.
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Professor Erica Schoenberger will be teaching a new class next fall called Environment and Society. This course will explore the environmental implications of societal decisions and resource use.
The Octopodes, the oldest a cappella group on campus, held their annual spring concert on April 19 in the Bloomberg auditorium. The group performed 11 new covers and an original song written by senior Duncan Crystal, the business manager of the Octopodes.
Operating as an advertising company called AdHop Creative, students in an advertising and marketing communications course launched a three week advertising campaign for web-based company MindSumo on March 24 on the Homewood campus.
The first ever Sophomore Formal was held on March 13 at the National Aquarium at the Inner Harbor. The Student Government Association (SGA) provided transportation to and from the venue along with catered finger foods and a DJ.
Thanksgiving Break has been extended to one week for all future academic years, according to Edward Scheinerman, vice dean for education at the Whiting School of Engineering.
With the sound of wailing babies and jeopardy music blaring in the background, sophomore Connor Sebastian frantically tried to read the articles in front of him while yelling to his teammates about how they should prepare a report on the situation.
Freshmen programmers Alec Tabatchnick, Matt Richard, Christian Reotutar and Bertha Hu came out on top this weekend winning the first place prize of $1,024 at the second ever student-led Hopkins hackathon, HopHacks.
The Beta Theta Pi fraternity has begun accepting applications for the Men of Principle Scholarship, an annual scholarship for freshmen that is offered by the University’s Alpha Chi chapter every fall.
Five Hopkins graduates spoke about their experiences in the field of marketing at the fifth annual Marketing Alumni Panel hosted by the Hopkins chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA) on Monday.
The inaugural Hopkins Film Conference, held last Saturday, highlighted the impact of new audio-visual technologies on the creation and perception of film.