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The JHU Washington DC alumni flag football team won the Capital Alumni Network championship, defeating Maryland 28-6 in the final on December 14. Congratulations, Blue Jays! Photo courtest of the Capital Alumni Network Instagram page.
Boston alumni came together for a holiday cocktail party at the Boston Button Factory on December 12. This was one of 13 holiday parties hosted by the Office of Alumni Relations during the month of December.
Boston alumni came together for a holiday cocktail party at the Boston Button Factory on December 12. This was one of 13 holiday parties hosted by the Office of Alumni Relations during the month of December.
Hopkins New York held their holiday party at Artisanal Bistro on December 10.
Alumni in Howard County, Md. came together for their holiday happy hour on December 9 at Victoria Gastro Pub. This party featured an incredibly variety of school representation. We had alumni representing Carey, Krieger, Peabody, and School of Education.
Alumni in Howard County, Md. came together for their holiday happy hour on December 9 at Victoria Gastro Pub. This party featured an incredibly variety of school representation. We had alumni representing Carey, Krieger, Peabody, and School of Education.
Peabody alumni Hillary LaBonte (left) and Sara MacKimmie pose for a photo during the Howard County Holiday Happy Hour on December 9.
Los Angeles alumni were able to enjoy their holiday party under the stars on December 6 at the JW Marriott Santa Monica Le Merigot.
Johns Hopkins Alumni Association president Jay Lenrow (right), A&S '73, poses for a photo with Meghan D'Angelo, Nurs '98, during the Baltimore Holiday Happy Hour on December 4 at Bond Street Social. Photo courtesy of Meghan D'Angelo
WBAL -TV Sports Director, Gerry Sandusky, spoke with Baltimore alumni on the Homewood Campus on December 3 about his new book, "Forgotten Sundays: A Son's Story of Life, Loss, and Love from the Sidelines of the NFL."