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No. 167; July 2015
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High-risk, high-reward
spurring student research
Professorship helps epidemiologist find kidney disease-dementia link.

Class Notes
lawrence manchester
Lawrence Manchester, Peab ’94, ’95, is a music mixer for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Alumni, we want to hear from you
Did you get a promotion? Get married? Graduate (again)? Please share your news.

Great Reads
Leslie Day Cover
Field Guide to the Neighborhood Birds of New York City

Renaissance Printers’ Devices; Essays on the Early Art of Printing and the King Memorial Windows of Johns Hopkins University

Try Something New
affinity video
Join our affinity groups and communities for interactive discussions and networking — and to learn something new.


baseball
July 23
Hopkins Hershey: Harrisburg Senators vs. Bowie Baysox
7:00 p.m.
Metro Bank Park, Harrisburg

catch me if you can
July 24
Hopkins Annapolis: "Catch Me If You Can" directed by Mark Briner, A&S ’83
8:30 p.m.
Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre

Travel The World
kentucky
October 23 – 27
Alumni College in Kentucky
An Equestrian and Spirits-Filled Adventure with Professor Hollis Robbins, A&S ’83


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Alumni Association events
Rising to the Challenge events
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pluto New Horizons zips past Pluto in historic mission
When New Horizons launched, the iPhone didn’t exist and Barack Obama was a largely unknown senator. This week, the APL-operated spacecraft makes history in a flyby 10 years in the making. #PlutoFlyBy
rainbow Embracing the rainbow
Across the nation, initiatives are underway to better meet the health care needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender patients. Learn how Hopkins is modernizing its medical curriculum to help train physicians.
thank you donors Your support helps enrich the Hopkins community
Because of your support, the Alumni Association can provide student grants, host networking events and social gatherings, and more. Your continued generosity is vital.
truitt sunderland Not many 12-year-olds create piano scholarships
When Truitt Sunderland learned of the death of Hopkins freshman Jeremy Huber, who loved to play piano as well as lacrosse, he and his friends started a piano scholarship in Huber’s name.
Student Send-Off Welcome, Class of 2019!
This summer, the Alumni Association and Parents Programs will host 14 student send-off parties across the United States to welcome the newest students to Hopkins.
michael and nancy lytell A commitment that crosses the political divide
Michael and Nancy Lytell’s single act of philanthropy promises to make double the impact. The new Lytell Professors in the Krieger School will represent two points of view: one liberal, one conservative.
awards Were your classmates honored?
This year, 46 faculty, alumni, and friends of the university have been recognized with awards of excellence for their achievements and service. Congratulations to all of our Alumni Association award winners.
chicago cities event Explore with us the future of cities
Last month’s conversation in Chicago about the university’s 21st Century Cities Initiative was fascinating and inspiring. See highlights and a video recording of the discussion.
hopkins club Last chance to join the Club
Try the Hopkins Club for lunch, dinner, or a special event. Join by July 17 and get your initiation fees waived.
alumni weekend 2016 Save the date: Alumni Weekend
Whether you’re gearing up for your first reunion or celebrating your 50th, reconnect with friends and recapture the magic of your Hopkins experience at Alumni Weekend – April 8-10.
book award Alumni Association awards students with extra summer reading
High school juniors from the U.S., England, and Spain have some extra reading this summer, thanks to the Alumni Association’s Book Award Program.
Additional News

University graduation moves to indoor venue >>
New factor in hearing loss? >>
See more stories like these at The Hub.

Show pride in your ride >>
Shop for all your needs and more using the JHAA Amazon portal >>
See more stories like these on the Alumni Association website.

Paying it forward and changing lives >>
Helping vulnerable children in war zones >>
See more stories like these on Rising.

Editor's Note

Gone Fishin'
We won’t be publishing JHUpdate in August as we’re taking a little time to recharge. We hope you’re doing the same. We’ll resume sharing university news, the achievements of faculty, alumni, and students, and stories of philanthropic impact in September. As always, if you have a story you’d like to see in JHUpdate, email us. We’d love to hear from you.

 

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