Alumni Notes
1945 Charles Edwards, A&S ’45, ’48 (MA), ’53 (PhD), who retired in 1991, now divides his time between Sarasota, Florida, and New York City and assists in science teaching in a Sarasota elementary...
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Jesse Kuhn/rawtoastdesign.com Westley Moore, A&S ’01 A.Z. Hartman Memorial Scholarship Class of 1979 Memorial Scholarship On a path that has taken him from Baltimore to the Bronx to London to...
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Jesse Kuhn/rawtoastdesign.com Benjamin Krause, SAIS ’09 Bernard Schwartz Fellow for International Development Ben Krause grew up in Nebraska and intended to become a Jesuit priest. But after years of...
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Jesse Kuhn/rawtoastdesign.com Rachel Breman, Nurs ’02, Nurs/SPH ’04 (MSN/MPH) Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Isabel Davidson Gamble Scholarship From a small hospital in Bani, in the...
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Felix Hell Felix Hell, Peab ’07 (AD), ’08 (MM) Four days, 10 full-length recitals, more than 19 hours of playing. Only a handful of musicians have done it, and Felix Hell was one of the youngest. In...
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Pamela Paulk, Bus ’04 (MBA), ’05 (Cert) Walking down the hall at work one day, Pamela Paulk, vice president of human resources for the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, ran into her colleague...
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Rajesh Panjabi, SPH ’06 Rajesh Panjabi has told the story of his 1990 escape from Liberia countless times, but it hasn’t made it any less powerful. Raj was only 12; he and his family (his parents were...
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Jake Boritt, A&S ’98, and Justin Szlasa, A&S ’94 When Justin Szlasa and Jake Boritt first met a few years back—through a mutual friend and fellow Blue Jay—they immediately knew that they wanted...
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Eighteen Johns Hopkins travelers spent two weeks this fall touring China, with stops for special events with local Alumni Association clubs featuring prominent alumni speakers. In Beijing, after...
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Xiao Le, A&S ’13 (far left), and Ah Young Shin (far right), a graduate student at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, went hiking with Joanne Dorrett, wife of Paul Dorrett, A&S ’69, and the...
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