The Office of International Service (OIS) stated that changes in federal travel policies could occur around Jan. 20 and ...
In an exclusive interview with The News-Letter on Dec. 10, President Ronald J. Daniels discussed major campus developments, including diversity in college admissions and the University’s commitment to ...
The award-winning rapper and producer announces his new position at the Peabody Institute teaching rap for the Institute’s new hip hop degree program. On Jan. 1, American rapper and record producer ...
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On behalf of The News-Letter staff, we extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who helped us navigate through this unprecedented academic year. The News-Letter would like to thank the following ...
The 112th Student Government Association (SGA) convened on Tuesday, Oct. 29 for their weekly meeting. The senate began the session with a presentation from the Hopkins Dining staff, covering recent ...
Congratulations, you’ve finally made it to the finish line — though, you may have questioned whether you would at times! You’ve undeniably had an unorthodox college experience: What was supposed to be ...
Hello new Jays, and welcome to the Nest! We are so excited to have you at Hopkins. Here at The News-Letter, we thought we’d gather a few of our favorite pieces of advice to help kickstart your journey ...
The Johns Hopkins University does not have a formal journalism program or trade school, and The News-Letter is where many students interested in journalism get their start. We believe that a ...