Alumni Stories

Johns Hopkins ROTC cadet honored for leadership, service, patriotism

Aleyna Rentz, May 16

Johns Hopkins University senior Jenna Halpin received the Women’s Army Corps Veterans’ Association Pallas Athene Award, one of the top honors for women ROTC cadets. The award honors students who demonstrate leadership potential and exemplify the …

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Two from Johns Hopkins named Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University

Hub staff, May 13

Johns Hopkins student Sean Lee and alum Toby Mao were selected to join the 8th cohort of Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University.

Lee and Mao are among 84 scholars from 25 countries who will pursue degrees in …

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Johns Hopkins students build inventory app for local food pantry

Claire Goudreau, May 6

Each year, American grocery stores are left with about five million tons of unsold food. Much of this product ends up in landfills or is incinerated, but sometimes a nonprofit will step in.

Let’s Eat, Inc., is …

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Student startups take center stage at HopStart

Emily Myrick, May 4

More than 250 student entrepreneurs competed for more than $55,000 in prizes at the 25th annual HopStart: Hopkins New Venture Challenge on Friday, April 25, at the Inn at the Colonnade. Competitors from across Johns Hopkins University …

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Hopkins night at the museum

Hub staff, May 9

The Office of the Provost Arts Initiative hosted a festive event for the Johns Hopkins community at the Baltimore Museum of Art on April 30, when more than 650 students, faculty, and staff from across the …

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Senior Dalhart Dobbs selected as Johns Hopkins student Commencement speaker

Claire Goudreau, Apr 30

Johns Hopkins University senior Dalhart Dobbs has been selected by his peers as the 2025 student Commencement speaker. The universitywide Commencement ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 22, at Homewood Field, where Dobbs will graduate …

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My Summer as a Future Optometrist

by Camille Jenkins

Introduction
My name is Camille Jenkins, and I am a fourth-year student studying molecular and cellular biology and philosophy. I use these skills to pursue a career in optometry and strive to integrate philosophical thinking in the …

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Exploring Systems Through Mapping: My Experience on the Life Design Lab’s “Map the System” Research Competition

By: Elissa Fielding

For nearly five months, from November 2024 to March 2025, I embarked on an educational journey by participating and competing in the Map the System (MTS) research competition at Johns Hopkins in partnership with Oxford University’s Skoll …

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Student Spotlight: Makenna Lindsay

Bloomberg School of Public Health March 03, 2025

Meet Makenna Lindsay

Makenna Lindsay is a first-year doctoral student in the Department of Health, Behavior and Society at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her research focuses on reproductive justice, …

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Advancing Research on Lagophthalmos and Team Collaboration at UC Berkeley

By Felipe Barandiaran 

Introduction and Overview 

My name is Felipe and I am entering my senior year at Johns Hopkins studying Molecular and Cellular Biology. This summer, I interned at the University of California Berkeley School of Optometry Clinical …

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