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All Roads Lead to Homewood

his year, we have an Alumni Weekend that you and your friends will forever remember. In addition to the showdown between the Blue Jays and the Rutgers

Scarlet Knights, we’ll have all the events you and your friends have come to love and expect through the years. Hop

Talks headlined by our world-renowned professors and alumni. Tours of our always-changing yet ever-familiar campus. Delicious

food and plentiful drink. Class reunions for the 4’s and 9’s. The Hullabalooza Dance Party and the Young Alumni Tent Party.

But, of course—and you already knew this—that’s not all.

Take a good look at the events schedule and go to the official Alumni Weekend webpage, www.alumni.jhu.edu/AW2019,

for full event details and complete information. Then complete your registration, invite your friends, and get ready to make

Alumni Weekend 2019 the stuff of legend.

Registration required for all eventsVisit alumni.jhu.edu/AW2019 or call 410.516.5185 for complete registration, pricing, and event info.

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Registration InformationHow to Register Registering is easy. You may register online at alumni.jhu.edu/AW2019, fax your completed registration form to 410-516-6858, or mail it to Reunion & Homecoming Office, The Johns Hopkins University, San Martin Center, 2nd Floor, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-2696. For complete registration instructions, please visit alumni.jhu.edu/AW2019.

Registration Confirmation If you register online, you will receive confirmation via email. Mailed and faxed registrations will receive confirmation via mail. Confirmations for registrations received after March 20 will be included with your registration materials at the Welcome Tent.

Upon Arrival Upon arrival to campus, be sure to stop at the Alumni Weekend Welcome Tent to collect your registration materials. The tent is located on the Decker Quad adjacent to Mason Hall and will be open Friday, 10am–10pm; Saturday, 8am–midnight. When parking to collect your registration materials, please use the South Garage under Mason Hall. Don’t miss collecting your hat and mug at the tent, quantities are limited.

Please note, we are ticket free this year (except for the lacrosse game and Orioles game). All events require a specially coded nametag or electronic barcode for entry.

Registering On-Site On-site registration will be available at the Welcome Tent adjacent to Mason Hall throughout the weekend. All on-site registrations will be charged an additional $10 per person, per event.

Registration Deadline Online registration closes on March 29. All registrations made or received after March 29 will be charged an additional $10 per person, per event.

Cancellation Deadline We regret that because of obligations to our caterers and vendors, we cannot refund payment for cancellations made on or after March 20.

Contact Information Questions? Please go to alumni.jhu.edu/AW2019, email us at [email protected], or call the Reunion Office at 410-516-5185.

General Alumni Weekend Information Dietary Meal Requests Please contact us at 410-516-5185 before March 20, 2019, to make your request.

Alumni Weekend Welcome Tent The Welcome Tent is located on the Decker Quad, adjacent to Mason Hall. The Welcome tent will be open Friday, April 5, 10am–10pm, and Saturday, April 6, 8am–midnight.

Parking For detailed parking information, please visit alumni.jhu.edu/AW2019.

Getting Around Campus Complimentary campus shuttles offered Friday, April 5, 11am–1am and Saturday, April 6, 7:30am–1am. For complete transportation information, please visit alumni.jhu.edu/AW2019.

Photography The Johns Hopkins University will photograph Alumni Weekend 2019 events and participants. JHU reserves the right to use such photos for JHU publications and communications, both digital and print. Please contact the Reunion Office in advance if you object to being photographed for these purposes.

Accommodations & Accessibility If you require special assistance, please contact the reunion office at 410-516-5185 before March 29, 2019 to make your request.

The DeTails:

Lunch at Levering Market 11am–2pm $1 discount per person, courtesy of Bon Appétit.

JHU Press Author Meet & Greet11am–12pmMason Hall Auditorium.

Hop Talks: A Cannabis Conversation12:30-1:30pm Mason Hall Auditorium. Join Dr. Ryan Vandrey, Associate Professor in the Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit, and a panel of alumni entrepreneurs as they discuss the risks and opportunities in cannabis related to research, policy, and industry.

The Johns Hopkins University Press Tour12:30–2pmShuttle departs in front of Mason Hall at 12:30pm. Tour the editorial offices of America’s oldest university press. Space is limited.

Fly Fishing1–3:30pmJohns Hopkins Club, Noble Room. Discover the thrill of Fly Fishing by Hopkins own Jim Truscott, Ph.D, ‘62, ‘63, ‘70 who will share the mechanics and history of the sport. Space is limited.

Hop Talks: Fireside Chat with Fenimore Fisher1:30-3pmJohns Hopkins Club, Library Lounge.

Tour of FastForward U2–3pmFastForward U, 320 W 29th Street #200.

Hop Talks: Human-Robot Interactions2–3pmHackerman B17. Dr. Chien-Ming Huang uses intuitive, interactive technologies to provide social, physical, and behavioral support for people, with emphasis on how these technologies can help aging adults and special needs populations.

Hop Talks: SNF Agora Institute 2–3pmMason Hall Auditorium. Please join the SNF Agora Institute for an interactive dialogue examining the state of our democracy and the important work ahead for this new interdisciplinary institute.

Hop Talks: When a Mathematician Votes!3:30-4:30pmHackerman B17. When we vote, we are gathering people’s varied preferences to arrive at a decision. There are many ways we might do this and Prof. Ed Scheinerman will explore the surprises of preferences and decisions.

Hop Talks: Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology3:30–4:30pmMason Hall Auditorium. Doctors Matthew Green and Abhishek Jain are leaders in the technology behind leading cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin.

Build Your Own Succulent4–6pmLevering Hall, Sherwood Room.

Departmental Showcase4-6pmDecker Quad Tent.

Hopkins Retrospective4:30-6:30pmGreat Hall. “Herstory: Women at Homewood”. Professor Bill Leslie,

will facilitate a discussion on the experience of women at Homewood.

Friday April 5 :

President & Deans’ Breakfast8:30–10amGlass Pavilion. President Ron Daniels, Dean Beverly Wendland, and Dean T.E. Schlesinger share their vision for the future of the University. Space is limited.

Junior Jays Lacrosse Clinic9–10:30amChildren ages 6–12. Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center Practice Field.

Junior Jays Soccer Clinic9–10:30amChildren ages 6–12. Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center Practice Field.

Admissions 1019:30–10:30amHackerman B17. For college-bound students and their families, followed by a campus tour.

Historical Campus Tour10–11:30amBetween MSE Library and the Homewood Museum. Tour led by Jim Stimpert, Senior Reference Archivist in the Sheridan Libraries.

The Johns Hopkins University Press Tour10–11:30amShuttle departs in front of Mason Hall at 10am.

Blue Jay Kids Club Family Activity Zone10am–2pmDecker Quad.

Visit alumni.jhu.edu/AW2019 or call 410.516.5185

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Hop Talks: Historic Drinking Songs5–6pmGilman Memorial Hall. Raise your glass with Hopkins faculty, Susan Weiss, and friends as they celebrate the history of drinking songs throughout the ages. Warm up your pipes and sing along as you dig into the meaning of these seemingly silly songs.

Craft Brew Review6:30–8:30pmGilman Atrium.

Taste of B’more6:30–8:30pmWander through our city of eats and enjoy a sampling of Baltimore’s best.

A Capella Fest8-10pmMudd Hall Auditorium. Don’t miss this musical showdown featuring Hopkins’ own student a capella groups!

Silk Road Ensemble8–10pmShriver Hall Auditorium.

Young Alumni Tent Party10pm–1amBloomberg Courtyard Tent.

April 6:Saturday

Hop Talks: Our Genetically Modified Future10:30–11:30amGreat Hall. Genetic modification of human beings is no longer science fiction. Join Dr. Jeffrey Kahn as he discusses the potential impacts that this emerging technology will have on humanity, and the ethical framework being used to govern this field of research.

Campus Walking Tour10:30–11:30pmDeparts Mason Hall lobby.

Pitches and Brunch10:30am–12pmFastForward U, 320 W 29th Street #200. Enjoy brunch at FastForward U, the new student innovation hub at Homewood.

Young Alumni Tailgate11:30am–1:30pmSan Martin Center Tailgate Lot.

Traditional Crab Cake Lunch11:30am–1:30pmTent on Decker Quad.

Homecoming Lacrosse Game: Johns Hopkins vs. Rutgers2pm Homewood Field. Game ticket required.

Camp Blue Jay5:30–11pm

Childcare for kids ages 5–12. Meet in the Levering Hall

Marketplace.

Teen Scene 5:30–11pm

Teens ages 13–17. Meet in the Levering Hall Marketplace.

The Hullabalooza9pm–12:30am Tent on Decker Quad. The party where your yearbook comes back to life!

Sunday

ADDITIONAL WEEKEND

ACTIVITIES & INFO For more information, visit

alumni.jhu.edu/AW2019.

April 7 :

17th Annual Alumni Blue Jay 5K Race for Lymphoma9:45am Front of Newton H. White Athletic Center. Details and registration information at www.hopkinstrack.com/bluejay5k.html.

Sagamore Spirit Distillery Tour and Tasting11am & 12pm tours Sagamore Spirit Distillery, 301 E. Cromwell St.

Champagne Buffet Brunch11am-1:30pm Johns Hopkins Club. Space is Limited

The Tutorial Project - 60th Anniversary Celebration11am–1:30pmGlass Pavilion. The Johns Hopkins Tutorial Project is holding a brunch reception to celebrate 60 years of partnership between Baltimore and the Hopkins communities.

Orioles vs. Yankees Game12pmCamden Yards. Join your fellow alumni for lunch at the Camden Club at 12pm followed by the game at 1:05pm. Space is limited.

The Hatch12-5pmMudd Hall Lobby & Auditorium. Presented by TCO Labs, The Hatch is a conference that seeks to showcase and empower entrepreneurship and innovation at JHU.

Classes ’39, ’44, ’49, ’54, and ’59Old Guard Homecoming Lunch Saturday, 11:30am. Johns Hopkins Club.

Old Guard Reunion Dinners Saturday, 6:30 – 9:30pm. Johns Hopkins Club. Guests will be seated by reunion class.

Class of ’50 69th Reunion CelebrationFriday, 3:45pm. Tour of Homewood House.Friday, 5pm. Dinner at the Johns Hopkins Club.

Class of ’64 55th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 6:30–9:30pm. Johns Hopkins Club.

Class of ’69 50th Reunion TourFriday, 4pm. Tour of Homewood House followed by a Historical Campus Tour.

50th Reunion Cocktail PartyFriday, 6–8pm. Johns Hopkins Club, Lounge.

50th Service of RemembranceSaturday, 10:30am. Mason Hall Auditorium.

50th Reunion Class Seating at the Homecoming Lacrosse GameSaturday, 2pm. Homewood Field.

50th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 7–10pm. Gertrude’s at the Baltimore Museum of Art.

Class of ’74 Our Third ActSaturday, 5:30–7pm. Gilman Hall

45th Reunion Celebration Saturday, 7-10pm. Gilman Atrium.

Class of ’79 40th Reunion Celebration Saturday, 7–10pm. Mason Hall Lobby.

Class of ’84 35th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 7–10pm. Hodson Hall Lobby.

Class of ’89 30th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 7–10pm. Bloomberg Physics & Astronomy Building.

Buttsteak Concert Saturday, 10 – 11:30pm. Bloomberg Courtyard Tent.

Class of ’94 25th Reunion Class Seating at the Homecoming Lacrosse GameSaturday, 2pm. Homewood Field.

25th Reunion Celebration Saturday, 7 – 10pm. Red Star.

Class of ’99 20th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 7–10pm. Mudd Hall Atrium.

Class of ’04 15th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 7–10pm. Evans East & West.

Class of ’09 10th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 7–10pm. Pen & Quill.

Class of ’14 5th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 7–10pm. Glass Pavilion.