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$10 million gift builds Aronson Center
Strengthening the connection between the Krieger School and SAIS would enhance the schools’ capacity for solving problems in international relations, reckoned Jeff and Shari Aronson. So they built a structure to do just that. |
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Why it’s so hard to remember colors
The color we see isn’t necessarily the color we remember, a Hopkins-led team has discovered. |
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Help support your Alumni Association
Reunions, student grants, alumni and student awards, networking events, and more. We can’t do it without you. Please consider a gift to your Alumni Association, and thank you for your support. |
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Murren family lights up Hopkins Field of Dreams
"Is this heaven?" the popular baseball movie asks. No, it’s Hopkins, and Blue Jay baseball is even more exciting now, thanks to the new Murren Family Scoreboard. |
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How are you spending your summer vacation?
This summer, Hopkins students are reconstructing Australian coral reefs. Designing artificial limbs. And shadowing primary care physicians in Greece. All thanks to George and Jamie Evans and an innovative parent-supported internship program. |
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Bloomberg Scholars visit their benefactor
Josh Temple and fellow Bloomberg Scholars learned the secret to success from Mike Bloomberg himself. It doesn’t always come from being the smartest, but from working harder and staying the course. |
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Reward yourself and help support the JHAA
Help support the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association while earning more cash back for the things you buy most with the BankAmericard Cash Rewards™ Visa Signature® credit card.
The Johns Hopkins Alumni Association receives financial support for allowing Bank of America to offer this credit card program. |
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The Dean’s Perspective: A Vision for Peabody
In our video series, Fred Bronstein, dean of the Peabody Institute, speaks about his ideas, campaign goals, and fierce determination to drive his division, and Johns Hopkins, forward. |
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Help Hopkins make history
Delve into the university’s past, learn more about the events, forces, and people that turned a remarkable idea into an extraordinary institution, and contribute your own memories. |