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JHU Whiting School of Engineering Alumni, Parents, and Friends
JHU Whiting School of Engineering Alumni, Parents, and Friends

Get Involved

There are many rewarding ways engineering alumni can remain involved with Johns Hopkins and the School of Engineering, promote the school’s mission, and make new friends and catch up with old ones. Click here for more information about volunteer opportunities at Johns Hopkins.

Some of the ways our engineering alumni remain involved include:

Society of Engineering Alumni (SEA)

The SEA supports all Hopkins engineering alumni and the Whiting School of Engineering and offers alumni events and activities across the country. Among the SEA’s many activities are: Career Night, Mock Interview Night, Welcome Back Nights, and regional events.
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Mentor an Engineering Student

Assist students as a mentor, review student resumes, or post summer internships opportunities for current Whiting School students.
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JHU Alumni Association

Alumni chapters and clubs in the United States, Europe, and Asia sponsor over 250 cultural, social, and networking events each year—all to broaden and sustain friendships among alumni, and stimulate interest in the university.
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Johns Hopkins Alumni Council

The Alumni Council governs The Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association and advises the university on alumni affairs, develops programs to strengthen alumni connections; develops networking opportunities for alumni and current students; and helps prepare current students for their role as alumni.
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Local Alumni Chapter and Clubs

New to New York? Lost in London? Chances are there are other Hopkins graduates in your city who are eager to welcome you. The 38 alumni chapters in the United States and 22 Hopkins Clubs in Europe and Asia promote alumni interaction and support the university. Call the Office of Alumni Relations (410) 516-0363 to learn more.
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National Alumni Schools Committee (NASC)

The NASC assists the Office of Undergraduate Admissions in recruiting top students throughout the nation. Its members represent Johns Hopkins at college fairs, conduct interviews or attend/host receptions with prospective students, and call admitted students in the spring to encourage their interest in Hopkins. For more information, contact Amy Brokl at (410) 516-8171 or e-mail her at abrokl1@jhu.edu.
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Reunion Committees

Reunion committee members help plan reunion events for their respective classes and encourage classmates to attend reunions and participate in their class fundraising campaigns. If you are interested in participating with your reunion class, call the Homewood Office of Alumni Relations 410-516-5185 or e-mail them at reunion@jhu.edu

Send-Off Parties

Every summer, alumni host Send-Off parties for incoming Johns Hopkins in more than 25 U.S. cities to welcome new students to the Hopkins community and bring alumni together. Whether it's a backyard cook-out or a pool party, Send-Offs are a lot of fun. If you would like to host a Send-Off, call the Office of Alumni Relations at (410) 516-0363 or e-mail alumni@jhu.edu.

 

 

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Jerry Prince, professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

When Jerry Prince first studied medical imaging as an undergraduate, his work focused on ultrasound images—"essentially 2-D pictures," he explains. "We were trying to identify characteristics of cancer tumors by looking for meaningful patterns of reflections."

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