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Twitter Jay

May 12, 2009. Johns Hopkins students — those of an artistic bent and the more engineering-minded — collaborated on designing and building the Homewood campus's first entry in Baltimores quirky Kinetic Sculpture Race, sponsored by the American Visionary Arts Museum. Watch this short video documenting how the Johns Hopkins entry, dubbed Twitter Jay and the Recyclists, overcome obstacles to complete its 15-mile course over land, water, mud and sand.

Selected Videos

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Commencement 2009

Commencement 2009

Graduating students gathered on a sunny May day on Homewood Field at the Baltimore campus of the renowned university.

Homewood Bound 2009

Johns Hopkins Video

With a little help from Jeff Gray, A&S '74, the Blue Jay makes it to his final destination - Homecoming / Reunion 2009.

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Selected Podcasts

Music about and from the American West with History Professor Ron Walters

Hear about music from the American West.
Recorded on July 2, 2009,
Lazy L & B Dude Ranch, Dubois, Wyoming

Homesteading in the American West with History Professor Ron Walters

Listen to Professor Ron Walters speak on homesteading in the American West.
Recorded on June 29, 2009,
Lazy L & B Dude Ranch, Dubois, Wyoming

The Endless Frontier: Hubble and Beyond with Jonathan Bagger

Embark with us on a journey into space.
Recorded April 25, 2009,
Lucerne Hotel, New York, NY

Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs with Professor J.J. Shirley

 Journey back in time to the New Kingdom, the reign of Egypt's most famous Pharaoh, Tutankhamun.
Recorded March 1, 2009,
The Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX

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