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(11/29/18 5:00pm)
As students at Hopkins, we are all residents of Baltimore City. It is easy to forget this when we talk about mental health at Hopkins, an indisputably academically stressful environment, yet a privileged population. In some neighborhoods in Baltimore, mental health stems from deep-rooted issues of segregation, poverty and socioeconomic disparities.
(10/18/18 4:00pm)
I agree: We should continue badgering the administration for the construction of a new student center. But while we’re at it, let’s also address the University’s isolation-inducing housing system.
(09/27/18 4:00pm)
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(12/02/17 2:52pm)
My parents gave me my first cellphone when I entered the sixth grade.
(09/09/17 5:22pm)
The Peabody Conservatory announced that it will be offering a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Dance earlier this summer. The program is the first of its kind at the institute and is expected to launch in the 2018-2019 academic year.
(08/31/17 11:39pm)
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(05/04/17 7:13pm)
Retired Walters Art Museum Director, Gary Vikan, spoke about his book, Sacred and Stolen: Confessions of a Museum Director, at the Charles Village Barnes and Noble on Thursday, April 27.
(04/27/17 1:46pm)
The Student Government Association (SGA) debated implementing a campus-wide smoking ban at their weekly meeting on Tuesday, April 25 at Charles Commons. The Smoking Ban Resolution was initially introduced at last week’s meeting. The SGA did not pass the resolution, with 13 voting for and seven against.
(04/20/17 3:02pm)
The Student Government Association (SGA) discussed the potential of implementing a smoking ban resolution on campus at its weekly meeting on Tuesday in Charles Commons.
(04/13/17 3:14pm)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Ian Hutchinson discussed the relationship between religion and science as part of the Veritas Forum last Thursday, April 6. The talk titled, “Does Science Lead to Atheism?” took place in the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy.
(04/06/17 2:18pm)
At the seventh annual Johns Hopkins Environment, Energy, Sustainability and Health Institute (E²SHI) symposium discussed the “nexus,” an environmental concept that explains how the impacts of water, energy and food security are interrelated.
(03/30/17 4:07pm)
Photographer Adi Nes spoke about developing identity through photography on Wednesday evening in Levering Hall. The event, hosted by the Coalition of Hopkins Activists for Israel (CHAI), provided a chance for students to learn about Israel through photography.
(03/16/17 1:48pm)
Since January, students have spotted Associate Chaplain Father Athanasius on campus. In his conspicuous white robes, working in Brody or talking with students on the Beach, he quickly caught students’ attention.
(03/02/17 4:03pm)
Payton Head, recent graduate and former student body president of the University of Missouri, shared the experiences that led him to become a social activist, at a talk hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) on Feb. 28.
(02/23/17 3:28pm)
A panel of students, faculty and administrators gathered on Thursday, Feb. 16 to discuss the University’s updated Roadmap on Diversity and Inclusion, which was released last November.
(02/16/17 7:39pm)
Holly Taylor, Maria Merritt and David Dowdy spoke about social justice from the perspective of economic evaluation at a seminar hosted by the Berman Institute of Bioethics on Monday, Feb. 13. The seminar, called “The Incorporation of social justice into economic evaluation of novel drug regimens for MDR-TB,” is part of an ongoing series held twice a month.
(02/09/17 3:16pm)
Jennifer Fairman, associate professor at the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine, spoke about the role of art in medical practices in the Bloomberg Center on Wednesday as part of the weekly JHU Visualization Discussion Group lecture.