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Meet Our Alumni

Dalhart Dobbs
Engr '25Dalhart Dobbs, a biomedical engineering student from Pittsburgh, spent the past four years heavily involved in campus life at Hopkins, most notably as the former Senate President of the Student Government Association and as a leading student coordinator for the Blue Key Society, an admissions program where undergrads give campus tours to prospective students.
Dalhart, chosen by the senior class to speak at the 2025 universitywide Commencement, reminded his fellow graduates of the importance of keeping the Hopkins spirit alive after graduation and in their daily lives, stating:
"We are not leaving Hopkins; we have become Hopkins. That means that wherever we go, we bring its spirit with us … not just in our careers, but in our communities, our friendships, and our everyday choices. So don't call this an ending—because if we keep living out what this place truly stands for, it never really ends, but simply expands, person by person, into every corner of this world we touch."