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(02/23/17 3:21pm)
Cynthia Weber, international relations professor at the University of Sussex and the author of Queer international relations: sovereignty, sexuality, and the will to knowledge, gave a talk titled “Sovereignty, Sexuality and the Will of Trump” on Tuesday evening in Mergenthaler Hall.
(02/16/17 3:14pm)
Finding a place at Hopkins in 1970
(02/16/17 3:02pm)
Following Tiffany Onyejiaka’s impeachment for attendance infractions last November, new senior class senator Jeremy Fraenkel was officially sworn in at the end of the Student Government Association’s (SGA) meeting on Tuesday.
(02/02/17 3:47pm)
Nadya Tolokonnikova, social activist and co-founder of the Russian punk rock protest group Pussy Riot, spoke at Shriver Hall on Wednesday. It was the first Foreign Affairs Symposium (FAS) event for this semester.
(12/08/16 4:36pm)
Another demonstration against the potential closure of the Humanities Center (HC) took place last Thursday outside Brody Learning Commons.
(12/01/16 4:03pm)
Ellen K. Silbergeld, a professor of environmental health studies, epidemiology and health policy and management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, spoke about her critically acclaimed book, Chickenizing Farms and Food, at Barnes & Noble on Nov. 20.
(11/18/16 10:18pm)
Since the announcement that former Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders would speak on campus, the Hopkins community eagerly anticipated his arrival. Students began lining up in front of Shriver Hall on Thursday at 1 p.m., six hours before Sanders’ talk.
(11/17/16 4:47pm)
The second annual Brazilian Symposium brought together professors and scholars from a variety of universities and disciplines to expand knowledge and understanding of Brazilian culture.
(11/10/16 3:13pm)
The Arrighi Center for Global Studies hosted a seminar by George Steinmetz, Charles Tilly Collegiate Professor of Sociology and Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan, as part of its seminar series on Practical Ethics, last Friday.
(11/03/16 4:41pm)
Latinx Heritage Month, an annual celebration hosted by the Organización Latina Estudiantil (OLÉ) at Hopkins to educate the school community about Latin American culture, came to a close after a month of activities that began on Sept. 30, with a celebration of Día de los Muertos last Friday at the Glass Pavilion.
(10/27/16 3:44pm)
Kathryn J. Edin, a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of sociology and public health, held a keynote presentation in the Shriver Hall this Tuesday that centered around her book $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America.
(10/20/16 3:09pm)
In celebration of some of its most accomplished female affiliates, the University held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Women of Hopkins installation at the Mattin Center courtyard on Tuesday afternoon.
(10/13/16 4:13pm)
Hoptoberfest, a week-long event dedicated to fall-themed festivities and free giveaways, was held for the fourth time at Hopkins from Oct. 3-7. Arranged by the student organization of the same name, Hoptoberfest provided an opportunity for students to take time out of their schedules and celebrate autumn.
(10/06/16 4:45pm)
The University’s annual Young Alumni Weekend (YAW) drew over 3,000 alumni back to campus for events taking place from Friday, Sept. 30 to Saturday, Oct. 1.
(09/29/16 2:45pm)
The University hosted its second-annual student-run medical hackathon MedHacks this past weekend at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy. The event brought together over 350 student hackers from the Hopkins community and beyond to discuss solutions for pressing health care issues.
(09/22/16 3:20pm)
The Student Government Association (SGA) welcomed new administrators Jamie Riley, associate dean of diversity and inclusion; Annalise Setorie, assistant director for programming at the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA); and Christian Pavik, international outreach and engagement coordinator at the Office of International Services (OIS) as guest speakers to their weekly meeting on Tuesday in the Charles Commons Salon.