You all read the JHU News-Letter every week, right? How else are you going to keep up with student affairs on campus? But did you know that the News-Letter has […]
Looking Back: The Class of 1915
By Rachel Shavel, A&S ’18, Hopkins Retrospective Student Assistant We here at Hopkins Retrospective love throwbacks—it’s what we do best! With graduation on the horizon, we thought we’d provide you […]
Thesis and Dissertation Update
As Commencement 2015 gets closer, we thought it was time for an update on the JHU electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) program. We originally announced the program in June 2013, […]
Research Remix: They Came From Ocular Space!
What if artists and researchers got together to talk, and then the artists created art based on the science and engineering and medicine that they heard about from the researchers? […]
What’s New on C Level?
Your favorite bricks-and-mortar location for science, engineering, and medicine — that’s C Level, of course — has made some changes. Let’s discuss. I went to the shelf where I always […]
End of Semester Survival Guide
Don’t let finals get you down – the library can help. What you probably need most is a place to study – we’ve got you covered with study areas galore: […]
Updated library hours
The library (MSE and BLC) will be open from 7:30 AM until 9:00 PM until further notice. Please remember that the citywide 10 PM curfew remains in effect, and please […]
JHU Faculty & Staff: Join a Timely, Relevant Discussion with TILE – Tuesday, 4pm
What we do in the classroom impacts what happens in the real world. Join the Toolkit for Inclusive Learning Environments, TILE, for a thoughtful discussion on classroom practices that can […]
Baltimore-Centric: A Learning List
We’re stunned, or maybe not surprised. We’re sad, angry, frightened. We’re protesting, or helping to clean up, or scouring the news and social media… or maybe we’re feeling helpless, or […]
Study Suggests That Online Searching Only Makes You Feel Smarter
While driving home recently I heard on NPR that online searching may make you think you’re smarter than you really are. Matthew Fisher, doctoral student in cognitive psychology at Yale, […]