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There’s No Place Like HomewoodThis year, we have an Alumni Weekend that you andyour friends will forever remember. In addition to theshowdown between the Blue Jays and the MarylandTerrapins, we’ll have all the events you and yourfriends have come to love and expect through the years.Hop Talks headlined by our world-renowned professorsand alumni. Tours of our always-changing yet ever-familiarcampus. Delicious food and plentiful drink. Class reunions forthe 0’s and 5’s. The Hullabalooza Dance Party and the YoungAlumni 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 officialAlumni Weekend webpage, www.alumni.jhu.edu/reunion, forfull event details and complete information. Then completeyour registration, invite your friends, and get ready to makeAlumni Weekend 2020 the stuff of legend.Registration required for all eventsVisit alumni.jhu.edu/reunion or call 410.516.5185 for complete registration, pricing, and event info.Let’s turn the campus into a Sea of Blue!We have designed a t-shirt so you can wear your Hopkins blue proudlyduring Alumni Weekend. For more information on how to purchase aSea of Blue t-shirt, visit alumni.jhu.edu/reunion.

April 24:FridayLunch at Levering Market11am–2pm 1 discount per person, courtesy ofBon Appétit.JHU Press Author Meet & Greet11am–12pmMason Hall Auditorium.JHU Press Tour 112:30pm–2pmShuttle departs from in front of MasonHall.Hop Talks: Hacking DemocracyCybersecurity and the 2016Election12:30pm-1:30pmMason Hall Auditorium. How werehackers able to compromise thecybersecurity of our country’s electionin 2016, who was responsible, and whatcan be done to reduce further risk? Hearfrom the company that uncovered thesource of the breach and find out howthey did it.Hop Talks: Fly Fishing Event1pm-3:30pmJohns Hopkins Club, Nobel Room.Discover the thrill of Fly Fishing byHopkins’ own Jim Truscott, Ph.D, ‘62, ‘63,‘70 who will share the mechanics andhistory of the sport. Space is limited.DREAMS Day of UndergraduateResearch1pm-4pmGoldfarb Gym, O’Connor RecreationCenter. Visit HOUR’s annual celebrationof the undergraduate research,scholarly and creative projects of ourown Hopkins undergraduate studentsfrom the Krieger School of Arts andSciences, the Peabody Institute, and theWhiting School of Engineering.Tour of FastForward U2pm–3pmFastForward U, 320 W 29thStreet #200Hop Talks: The AI-Driven Future:What Could Possibly Go Wrong?2pm-3pmHackerman B17. Anthony Dahbura,Eng ‘81, Co-Director of the JohnsHopkins University Institute for AssuredAutonomy, will lead us through adiscussion of artificial intelligence andthe future.Hop Talks: A Conversation withSuzi Weiss-Fischmann2pm-3:30pmMason Hall Auditorium. Krieger Schoolof Arts & Sciences Dean LeadershipSpeaker Series. A conversation withSuzi Weiss-Fishmann, Co-founder of nailpolish mega-brand, OPI.Campus Walking Tour2:30pm–3:30pmDeparts from Mason Hall lobby.Tour of Station North &Parkway Theatre3:15pm–5pmShuttle departs from in front of MasonHall. Visit Hopkins’ new Film and MediaStudies facility. Space is limited.Hop Talks: Cancer DrugScarcity- A Crisis in AmericanHealthcare3:30pm-4:30pmGilman 50. Join Dr. Yoram Unguru of theBerman Institute of Bioethics to discussa systematic problem of scarcity that isthreatening lives in the richest countryin the world, and hear what JohnsHopkins is doing to address this issue.Hop Talks: Opioid Innovations:A Baltimore Story4pm-5pmMason Hall Auditorium. Uncoversome of the innovative ways that theHopkins community has come togetherwithin Baltimore to address some ofthe challenges related to the opioidepidemic.

April 25:REGISTER NOWVisit alumni.jhu.edu/AW2020or call 410.516.5185Departmental Showcase4pm-6pmGlass Pavilion. Join JHU departmentsfrom across the institution as they giveyou a taste of what makes learning atJohns Hopkins so great!Hopkins Retrospective5pm–7pmGreat Hall. Reflections: LGBTQ Historyat Hopkins. Professor Bill Leslie will hosta conversation on LGBTQ history atHopkins.Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays5:30pmSaturdayPresident & Deans’ Breakfast8:30am-10amGlass Pavilion. President Ron Daniels,Dean Beverly Wendland, and Dean T.E.Schlesinger share their vision for thefuture of the university. Space limited.Junior Jays Lacrosse Clinic9am-10:30amChildren ages 6-12. Ralph S. O’ConnorRecreation Center Practice Field.Prospective Students Tour9:30am-10:30amHackerman B17. Campus tour forcollege-bound students and theirfamilies.JHU Press Tour 210am-11:30amJoin fellow alumni for Hopkins Universitynight at Camden Yards. Pre-gamereception includes a buffet dinner. Batterup!Shuttle departs from in front of MasonHall.Maryland Untapped6:30pm–8:30pmLevering Hall, Student Lounge. Joinus for a casual morning drop-in ofnetworking and conversation withalumni and students, and learnmore about opportunities to mentorstudents.Tent on Decker Quad. Enjoy a dinnerof local cuisine paired with Maryland’sfinest beverages. From beer and wine, tospirits, and a variety of dinner options,there is something to please everyone!Enjoy what Maryland has to offer,untapped!A Cappella Concert8pm-10pmShriver Hall Auditorium. Don’t miss thismusical showdown featuring Hopkins’own student a cappella groups!Young Alumni TentParty10pm-1amBloombergCourtyard Tent.Student & Alumni Coffee Chat10am-11:30amHistorical Campus Tour10am-11:30amTour departs from Brody Patio.Blue Jays Kids Club FamilyActivity Zone10am-2pmDecker Quad.CampusWalkingTour10:30am11:30amMeet in theMason Halllobby.

FastForwardU AcceleratorDemo Day with Johns HopkinsTechnology Ventures10:30am-12:30pmFastForward U. Eat well and hear pitchesfrom this year’s most promising Hopkinsstudent-led ventures.Hop Talks: Women of Hopkins:Empowerment, Leadership andthe Future10:30am-11:30amGreat Hall.Traditional Crab Cake Lunch11:30am-1:30pmTent on Decker Quad.Homecoming Lacrosse Game:Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland2pmHomewood Field. Come cheer on theBlue Jays as they take on the MarylandTerrapins. Game ticket required.Camp Blue Jay4pm-11pmLevering Marketplace. Childcare for ages5-12 while you attend your class dinnersand parties!Teen Scene4pm-11pmLevering Marketplace. Teens ages 13-17will be kept busy while you are enjoyingyour class dinners and parties!April 26:Sunday18th Annual Blue Jay 5k Race forLymphoma9:45 am-12pmNewton H. White Athletic Center. Detailsand registration information can befound at www.hopkinstrack.com/bluejay5k.html.6th Annual JHU Pride Brunch11am-1pmGertrude’s at the Baltimore Museum ofArt. All students, alumni and guests areinvited to participate.Alumni Weekend ChampagneBuffet Brunch11am-1:30pmJohns Hopkins Club. Cap off this year’sAlumni Weekend with bottomlessbrunch at the Johns Hopkins Club. Youwon’t want to miss it! Space is Limited.One Love x Hopkins12pm-2pmHomewood Field. Join this eventpromoting the One Love Foundation,which focuses on educating youngpeople and communitites about healthyrelationship behaviors.Hopkins Symphony OrchestraBiannual Concerto7:30pmShriver Hall Auditorium. HSO’s biannualconcerto competition is a high-spiritedevent where the winners preform withthe orchestra. Join us for this excitingseason finale!The Hullabalooza9pm-12:30amTent on Decker Quad. The party whereyour yearbook comes back to life! Liveband, cash bar and lots of fun!ADDITIONALWEEKENDACTIVITIES & INFOFor more information, visitalumni.jhu.edu/reunion

ASS ACTIVITIESREUNION CLClasses ’40, ’45, ’50, ’55, and ’60Class of ’80Old Guard Homecoming Crab Cake Lunch 40th Reunion DinnerSaturday, 11:30am. Johns Hopkins Club.Old Guard Game Watch PartySaturday, 2-4pm. Johns Hopkins Club, Library.Classes ‘40, ‘45, ’55, ‘60Reunion CelebrationsSaturday, 6:30–9:30pm. Johns HopkinsClub.Class of ’8535th Reunion DinnerSaturday, 7–10pm. Hodson Hall Lobby.Saturday, 4:30–7:30pm. Johns Hopkins Club,ABC Room.Class of ’9030th Reunion CelebrationClass of ’5070th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 4:30–7:30pm.Great Hall.Friday, 4pm. Tour of Homewood House.Class of ’95Friday, 5pm. Dinner at the Johns Hopkins Club. 25th Reunion Class Seating at theClass of ’6555th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 4:30–7:30pm. Johns Hopkins Club,Tap Room.Class of ’7050th Reunion DinnerFriday, 7–10pm. Gilman Atrium.50th Service of RemembranceSaturday, 10:30am. Mason Hall Auditorium.50th Reunion Class Seating at theHomecoming Lacrosse GameSaturday, 2pm. Homewood Field.50th Reunion Post-Game PartySaturday, 4:30–7:30pm. Johns Hopkins Club.50th Reunion BrunchSunday, 10am-12pm. Cordish Center.Class of ’7545th Reunion Post-Game PartySaturday, 4:30-7:30pm. Bloomberg Lobby& Courtyard.Homecoming Lacrosse GameSaturday, 2pm. Homewood Field.25th Reunion DinnerSaturday, 7–10pm. Gilman Atrium.Class of ’0020th Reunion DinnerSaturday, 7–10pm. Glass Pavilion.Class of ’0515th Reunion Post-Game PartySaturday, 4:30–7:30pm. HomeSlyce.Class of ’1010th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 7–10pm. Barcocina.Class of ’155th Reunion CelebrationSaturday, 7–10pm. Mudd Hall Atrium.

The Details:Registration InformationHow to RegisterRegistering is easy. You may register online at alumni.jhu.edu/AW2020, fax your completedregistration form to 410-516-6858, or mail it to Reunion & Homecoming Office, The JohnsHopkins University, San Martin Center, 2nd Floor, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-2696.For complete registration instructions, please visit alumni.jhu.edu/AW2020.Registration ConfirmationIf you register online, you will receive confirmation via email. Mailed and faxed registrationswill receive confirmation via mail. Confirmations for registrations received after April 17 will beincluded with your registration materials at the Welcome Tent.Upon ArrivalUpon arrival to campus, be sure to stop at the Alumni Weekend Welcome Tent to collect yourregistration materials. The tent is located on the Decker Quad adjacent to Mason Hall. 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 thetent, quantities are limited.Please note, we are ticket free this year (except for the lacrosse game and Orioles game). Allevents require a specially coded nametag or electronic barcode for entry.Registering On-SiteOn-site registration will be available at the Welcome Tent adjacent to Mason Hall throughout theweekend. All on-site registrations will be charged an additional 10 per person, per event.Registration DeadlineOnline registration closes on April 17. All registrations made or received after April 17 willbe charged an additional 10 per person, per event.Cancellation DeadlineWe regret that because of obligations to our caterers and vendors, we cannot refund paymentfor cancellations made on or after April 17.Contact InformationQuestions? Please go to alumni.jhu.edu/reunion, email us at reunion@jhu.edu, or call theReunion Office at 410-516-5185.General Alumni Weekend InformationDietary Meal RequestsPlease contact us at 410-516-5185 before April 17, 2020, to make your request.Alumni Weekend Welcome TentThe Welcome Tent is located on the Decker Quad, adjacent to Mason Hall. Open Friday, April 24,10am–10pm, and Saturday, April 25, 8am–midnight.ParkingFor detailed parking information, please visit alumni.jhu.edu/reunion.Getting Around CampusComplimentary campus shuttles offered Friday, April 24, 11am–1am and Saturday, April 25,7:30am–1am. For complete transportation information, please visit alumni.jhu.edu/reunion.PhotographyThe Johns Hopkins University will photograph Alumni Weekend 2020 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 beingphotographed for these purposes.Accomodations & AccessibilityIf you require special assistance, please contact the reunion office at 410-516-5185 beforeApril 17, 2020, to make your request.

COVER ART DESIGNED BY TORI ROSE, JHU CLASS OF 2021alumni.jhu.edu/gallery/aw19photosCheck out last year’s pictures!Reunion & Homecoming OfficeSan Martin Center, 2nd Floor3400 N. Charles StreetBaltimore, MD 21218

Tour departs from Brody Patio. Blue Jays Kids Club Family Activity Zone 10am-2pm Decker Quad. Campus Walking Tour 10:30am-11:30am Meet in the Mason Hall lobby. Saturday April 25: Departmental Showcase 4pm-6pm Glass Pavilion. Join JHU departments from across the institution as they give you