Security reacts positively to Clery Report
The Clery Security Report, which details the statistics of violations and offenses that have occurred throughout all of Hopkins's Campuses (including those abroad), was released last Thursday.
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The Clery Security Report, which details the statistics of violations and offenses that have occurred throughout all of Hopkins's Campuses (including those abroad), was released last Thursday.
nked as the 13th best university in America, based on the annual U.S. News College Rankings after tying for 13th in last year's listings.
It was a day that will live in infamy for years to come and will be commemorated this Sunday on the Homewood campus. Sept. 11, 2001 brought terror and chaos to not only the New York City area, but to the entire nation. When al-Qaeda crashed two jets into the Twin Towers, fear resonated all across America. Whether stranded in Manhattan or pulled out of school early a few states away, there was a strange feeling that something was terribly wrong. Hopkins was closed down for the day after the attacks, following security protocol. Looking back 10 years later, the effects of that day are still felt, especially in the Hopkins community.