Tag Archive: alumni giving

Jane Webster, A&S '94

Why Give | Johns Hopkins Saved My Life

Jane Webster, A&S ’94, learned about giving back as an undergrad, but it hit home when she was a patient.

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Johns Hopkins Blue Jay signing construction beam for Brody Learning Commons

The toppermost of the poppermost: Brody Learning Commons

Less than a year after breaking ground on the library of the future, Homewood marked another milestone in the birth of Brody Learning Commons last week with a topping out ceremony.

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Professor Richard Macksey accepts the 2010 Heritage Award

Professor Macksey honored with Heritage Award

Richard Macksey, A&S ’53 (MA), ’57 (PhD), came to Johns Hopkins University in 1953, redirecting an academic career in science by entering the Writing Seminars.

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Johns Hopkins Founders Wall

Visionary giving, set in stone

Each spring, as crocuses sprout and Homewood readies for Spring Fair, a marble artist quietly toils away outside Garland Hall.

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Malone Hall

The 2011 building boom

Universities and colleges across Maryland are now putting up a bevy of new buildings, providing a glimmer of hope in this economic downturn, the Baltimore Sun reported this week. One scholar provided a theory: “Higher … Read More →

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Homewood Field

New digs for Blue Jay LAX

Fans packed the stands at the storied Homewood Field on April 23 as the Blue Jays men’s lacrosse team took on Navy and nabbed a fifth-straight win,14-5. But when the crowd went wild at halftime, … Read More →

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