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August 21, 2021FILE PHOTO Students can call the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Call Center if they have any questions or concerns about the virus.
FILE PHOTO Students can call the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Call Center if they have any questions or concerns about the virus.
COURTESY OF LAURA WADSTEN University leaders plan on expanding asymptomatic COVID-19 requirements in the coming days.
COURTESY OF CHRIS PARK StandWithUs and the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law emphasized that they considered the University's response to the TA's tweets insufficient.
FILE PHOTO The University cited worsening COVID-19 numbers in Maryland as the reason for reimposing its indoor mask mandate.
COURTESY OF BRANVILLE BARD JR. According to Branville Bard Jr., his experiences growing up and during his career shaped his opinion that policing should be accountable to the people.
COURTESY OF LAURA WADSTEN The University expects that the Innovation Fund for Community Safety grantees will serve about 16,000 Baltimore residents.
FILE PHOTO The University’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously to extend University President Ronald J. Daniels’ term by five years.
COURTESY OF LAURA WADSTEN Individuals who upload proof of vaccination will no longer be required to wear masks in indoor spaces on campus.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Several researchers have taken issue with the University's assertion that Johns Hopkins owned enslaved people.
COURTESY OF MIN-SEO KIM Graduate student organizations expressed relief for the additional aid but asked why it took so long for the University to address their needs.
COURTESY OF MIN-SEO KIM Students had mixed reactions to Baltimore city lifting its mask mandate.
COURTESY OF SMITA RUZICKA Dean of Student Life Smita Ruzicka takes pride in the relationships she formed with students.
COURTESY OF MIN-SEO KIM Vice Provost of Student Affairs Alanna W. Shanahan worked to craft the University's COVID-19 guidelines.
TONY WEBSTER/CC-BY-2.0 Felix reviews the qualms of American immigration politics and explores new ways the Biden administration could change the status quo.
COURTESY OF TRISHA PARAYIL Brick + Board processes reclaimed wood from deconstructed abandoned homes in Baltimore.
COURTESY OF TRISHA PARAYIL The estimated environmental benefits of using reclaimed wood based on data provided by Room & Board.
COURTESY OF MIN-SEO KIM The University will ease health restrictions for vaccinated students on campus.
COURTESY OF AMANI NELSON While she appreciates her time at Hopkins, Nelson is concerned that public health coursework fails to meaningfully address anti-Blackness in health care.
COURTESY OF TASGOLA BRUNER Senior Lana Weidgenant shows her decorated graduation cap, which reads "Save the JHU Owls."
COURTESY OF TASGOLA BRUN PETA protesters, including an owl mascot, lined the entrance to the University’s commencement celebration on Thursday evening.