Tag Archive: Homewood
Their very First Night
After the sun set on the first day of classes, Homewood undergraduates welcomed the 1,245 members of the Class of 2015.
Welcoming the Class of 2015, “…who by their excellence will advance the sciences they pursue, and the society where they dwell”
On this first day of the new school year, we turn to our founding president, Daniel Coit Gilman, and the bold vision for the modern research university he outlined at his inauguration on Feb. 22, 1876. As … Read More →
Screening “Signs of Appreciation”
To highlight the wide array of student experiences supported by the Johns Hopkins University Parents Fund, Johns Hopkins filmmaker Renee Fischer spent nights and weekends over the past school year catching up with Homewood undergrads … Read More →
Homewood’s summer growth spurt
Greg Rienzi, A&S ’02 (MA), provides an update of the construction underway on campus this week’s JHU Gazette.
Lights, Camera, Opportunity: If we’d only known then…
As his first year at the Homewood campus comes to a close, rising sophomore Sam Cook and a few classmates share newfound wisdom about what they wish they’d known one year ago. If you’re just … Read More →
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.
Dear Alumni, THANK YOU!
Over the week leading up to reunion weekend, Homewood students took time to reflect on how philanthropy impacts the undergraduate experience at Johns Hopkins University with the student-organized Step Up campaign. Students signed giant thank-you … Read More →


