How do undergraduates get their research published?
Hopkins is considered to be the first research institution in the United States. The University stresses that research projects are accessible to undergraduates; however, many students feel that...
View ArticleJournalists discuss black narratives in media
As part of a weekend of programming around the newly-released HBO documentary Baltimore Rising, the Reginald F. Lewis museum hosted a panel discussion titled “Reclaiming the Future of Black News Media”...
View ArticleRepublican tax bill worries grad students
This article has since been updated to include latest developments. See below. Earlier this month, Republicans in the House of Representatives passed a tax reform bill. This bill is intended to provide...
View ArticleStudents urge peers to empower others at TEDxJHU
This event was organized by the University’s TEDxJHU, a privately licensed branch of the nonprofit TED. Lauren Duan, the logistics specialist for TEDxJHU, explained the significance of this year’s...
View ArticleBmore BeatClub is a gateway into the Baltimore rap scene
This past Thursday, I found myself wandering down a rainy, vacant Baltimore street trying to find an event I had long been interested in attending: the Bmore BeatClub, a monthly event which is...
View ArticleLocal rapper and designer has an exciting future
Even before I met Alpha Johnson I sort of knew who he was, sort of. I knew Alpha as the rapper Joey Bricks, who I was introduced to when a friend showed me the video for his song “No Love.” The general...
View ArticleDaniels stresses the University’s commitment to students and Baltimore
Mental Health Many students feel that addressing mental health on campus should be a priority for the University. Daniels acknowledged that the academic rigor at Hopkins can contribute to a culture...
View ArticleCommission evaluates tenets of undergrad experience
The second Commission on Undergraduate Education (CUE2), a group of faculty, staff, alumni and current undergraduates, has been working since April to evaluate the state of undergraduate education at...
View ArticleHow are students faring without covered grades?
With the semester coming to a close, freshmen reflect on how the rollback of the University’s covered grade policy has affected their first few months at Hopkins, and upperclassmen look back on how...
View ArticleHasan Minhaj tackles Islamophobia with comedy
Comedian, actor and writer Hasan Minhaj gave a talk on Wednesday, Dec. 6, in the Turner Auditorium at the East Baltimore campus. The talk was the final event of the Milton S. Eisenhower (MSE)...
View ArticleUniversity announces it will divest from thermal coal companies
The University’s Board of Trustees voted to divest its endowment from thermal coal on Friday. The vote, which was announced in a statement on Tuesday, comes almost three months after the Public...
View ArticleHopkins community mourns student Zachary Steinberg and his family
The Hopkins community was saddened to learn of the death of Zachary Steinberg, a sophomore in the Whiting School of Engineering, who died in a plane crash in Costa Rica on Sunday. Steinberg’s parents...
View ArticleParents seek answers after Baltimore schools heating crisis
At a packed Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS) board meeting on Tuesday, hundreds of parents, teachers and students gathered to voice their outrage over heating problems that have affected classrooms...
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