Identity, Industry, and Shared Interest Communities
Connect with alums who share your passions, profession, or personal interests.
Our communities bring alumni, students, and friends of the university together based on common interests and shared experiences. Interacting in person and virtually, our communities encompass all divisions, graduating classes, regions, and professions and reflect a remarkable diversity of concerns and activities.
Here's what becoming part of a Hopkins group means to you and your fellow community members:
- Connecting and networking opportunities
- Professional and personal development
- Education and exploration
- Information and resources sharing
- A sense of community and shared values
Identity and Shared Interest Communities
Engage with other alumni through shared identities and interests, cutting across class years, schools, and location. From longstanding groups like Women of Hopkins (WOH) to emerging groups like Hopkins Organization of Latino/a/x Alumni (HOLA), you’ll find communities that cover the breadth of Hopkins alumni interests and identities.
Industry Communities
Connect with Hopkins alumni though our industry communities, covering Arts and Entertainment; Government, Academia, Law, and Policy; Medicine and Healthcare; Technology; and Real Estate, Administration, and Finance.