Seniors impart their wisdom at TEDxJHU
TEDxJHU, a student-run organization modeled after the TEDx conferences, held a salon event on Nov. 3 in Bamboo Café.
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TEDxJHU, a student-run organization modeled after the TEDx conferences, held a salon event on Nov. 3 in Bamboo Café.
The Masculinity Project hosted a discussion titled The Psychology of Masculinity and Sexuality on Monday, Oct. 18. The project, which was piloted this semester, is a collaboration between the Gender Equity Office and LGBTQ Life and aims to host events throughout the year, including film screenings and student-led discussions.
The popular Humans of New York Facebook page by Brandon Stanton has inspired two similar groups on campus, Humans of JHU, which was launched on Oct. 1 and Humans of Hopkins, which began in 2014 but remained inactive from Oct. 2015 until Oct. 4, this year.
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.
The Homewood Undergraduate Party Registration and Safety Policy was implemented last semester as a means of controlling parties and the behavior of students who attend them. Such measures include requiring party registration and the presence of Sober Party Monitors.