You made it! Yes, you read that right; you’re at the end of your four years at Hopkins, and you have come out in one piece! I remember how you are feeling now: Having spent your entire life in a small ...
Ekinci reflects on his highs and lows of his time at Hopkins. Before going into the nitty gritty of my time at Hopkins, I just want to say that I’m grateful for both the hard and good times I’ve had ...
During these last four years, I’ve worked as a tour guide for the admissions office. When we reach the last tour stop at Decker Quad, I always wrap up by answering the question, “Why Hopkins?” For me, ...
I joined the Poverty and Inequality Research Lab intending not only to gain research skills but also to become a better listener and advocate. During winter break, we traveled to a small town in ...
After a long day of fieldwork in Arkansas, the PIRL team gathers for dinner at one of Memphis’s top BBQ spots. I joined the Poverty and Inequality Research Lab intending not only to gain research ...
Before going into the nitty gritty of my time at Hopkins, I just want to say that I’m grateful for both the hard and good times I’ve had here. These experiences are what have shaped me into the man I ...
You made it! Yes, you read that right; you’re at the end of your four years at Hopkins, and you have come out in one piece! I remember how you are feeling now: Having spent your entire life in a small ...
Editor’s Note, 2024: This op-ed was written in early May and was delayed in publication. Observing the past year's events unfold, I never thought I would write something like this nor that the need ...
Yang on a solo walk around the Homewood Campus in January 2021. Everyone comes to college an outsider. New to Baltimore, I remember jangling with the nervous desire to belong. I looked for a way in ...
Kye reflects on what it means to have no plans for after graduation and return to Long Island. Much like the last day of a vacation, my excessive awareness of the fact that my time at Hopkins is ...
Yeung visiting Baltimore as a child. I will never forget the day I was accepted into Hopkins. Not because it was rosy and life-changing. Antithetically, it seemed that everyone thought the world would ...
Before going into the nitty gritty of my time at Hopkins, I just want to say that I’m grateful for both the hard and good times I’ve had here. These experiences are what have shaped me into the man I ...