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Baltimore Chapter
There’s no place like home, and living close to the University has its advantages for the more than 37,000 Johns Hopkins alumni residing in the Baltimore area.
The Baltimore Chapter hosts more than 20 events each year – from baseball to faculty lectures, beer tasting to canoe trips, bus trips to Peabody concerts. Baltimore area alumni can also participate in community service activities with current students and take advantage of the many University resources, including access to the recreation center and continuing education programs.
Chapter President, Jane Webster (A&S ’94) leads a committee of 18 alumni who represent your interests.
Volunteer for the Host-a-Student Program.
Check out the Baltimore Chapter Events Calendar.
For all events, see the Main Alumni Events Calendar.
For information on Hopkins Helps, the Baltimore Chapter Community Service program, click here.
Baltimore Chapter Events:
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A group of Baltimore alumni enjoyed a bus trip to the 2008 Philadelphia Flower Show and lunch at Maggianos. Hopkins alumna and chair of the show's competitive classes, Fran Northrup, joined us for lunch.
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| School |
Alumni |
| Arts and Sciences |
8,253 |
| Business |
7,341 |
| Education |
6,192 |
| Engineering |
9,354 |
| Medicine/Hospital |
1,112 |
| Nursing |
1,677 |
| Peabody |
1,097 |
| Public Health |
2,276 |
| SAIS |
170 |
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President
Jane S. Webster, A&S '94
janewebster@jhu.edu
Vice President
Dipti D. Shah, SPH '99
Community Service Chair
Julie Mallinger, A&S '01
Executive Committee
Michelle Arbaugh, SPH '99
Bill Bollinger, A&S '02
John Choi, A&S '02
Beth Felder, A&S '85
Amy Hardin, NUR '90
Julie Hiscox, PEAB '04
Mary Kelly, BUS '61, '89
Adam Lippe, A&S '95
Barry Richmond, A&S '75
Alison Smith, A&S '03
Srinivas Sridhara, SPH '02
Ed Stover, BUS '69
Tom Unger, MED '61
Alison Ward, A&S '06
Genie Wessel, NUR '63
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Neighborhood Matters is a community-oriented newsletter published by the JHU Office of Community Affairs. In it you'll find information about the inner-workings of the Homewood campus, from capital projects and landscaping to the arts, academics and administration. You'll also learn about exciting events, activities and opportunities on and off campus. Read the latest issue of Neighborhood Matters.
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