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May 15, 2008
In the event that bad weather threatens outdoor events associated with commencement from Wednesday, May 21, to Friday, May 23, please check the university's weather alerts Web page or weather emergency phone line for information.
Barnes and Noble Johns Hopkins will host Daniel Mark Epstein for a discussion/signing of his new book "The Lincolns: Portrait of a Marriage." Tuesday, May 20, 7 p.m. in the bookstore.
A SAIS student group traveling to Myanmar next week is raising money to distribute there to relief agencies working with cyclone victims.
The Chinese Student and Scholar Association is collecting donations for victims of the earthquake in China. Donations can be made through Friday, May 23, at Silk Road Express in the Mattin Center. All proceeds going to the Red Cross Society of China.
May 14, 2008
Campus Safety and Security has issued a security bulletin about an armed robbery that occurred in the unit block of East 29th Street. The robbery occurred on Tuesday, May 13, at about 1:05 a.m.
Once again this year, the five commencement ceremonies occurring on Homewood Field will be webcast live and archived for later viewing.
In preparation for the upcoming renovations to Gilman Hall, the Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union will be installing a new ATM in the south lobby of Levering Hall on the Homewood Campus.
May 13, 2008
"Just for the Health of It" book club announces its summer book read: "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult.
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http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=vBwXhj4ipKs98GPgJ8iMBg_3d_3d May 12, 2008
Barnes and Noble Johns Hopkins hosts Jane Awalt, Parkville resident, as she presents her book, "The Stranger Comes at Sundown: Living and Dying with Parkinson's Disease," Friday, May 16, at noon in the bookstore.
May 9, 2008
Undergraduates - Save money, time and effort. Sign up today for free removal of your off campus move-out related trash! Click link for details.
The Commission on Equity, Civility, and Respect (CER) will address the 10 proposed key messages and provide a venue for discussion and feedback from the Johns Hopkins University community.
Interested in serving East Baltimore families within a medical clinic setting? Volunteer with Project HEALTH this summer! Contact Sonia Sarkar at ssarkar3@jhu.edu for details. http://www.projecthealth.org/SupportUs/volunteer.php
May 8, 2008
The Diversity Leadership Council is currently seeking nominations for membership. The deadline for receiving nominations is Friday, May 23.
The Golden Key International Honor Society is running a campus-wide book drive through final exams period. Drop off your used books into book collection bins located in the campus dorms!
Tutors are needed for fall 2008 at the Harriet Lane Clinic on the East Baltimore campus. Contact Robyn Nuttall at 443-287-3973 or rnuttal1@jhmi.edu
May 7, 2008
The Center for Social Concern is creating a summer listserv for students interested in receiving updates on Baltimore service opportunities. If interested, e-mail Gia Grier McGinnis, Volunteer and Community Specialist, at ggrier2@jhu.edu
May 6, 2008
President Brody announces a gift from Trustee Emeritus James Clark to endow the deanship of the Whiting School of Engineering in honor of his friend and mentor, Benjamin T. Rome.
Want to move in early next semester? Want to be the first to meet the new freshmen? If you answered yes to either, become an O.A! http://www.jhu.edu/orientation See full announcement for details!
May 5, 2008
Campus Safety and Security has issued a security bulletin about a rape in the 2200 block of St. Paul Street, eight blocks south of campus.
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