Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University



Leadership Through Innovation

Prospective Students
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Prospective Students

The Whiting School of Engineering is a small school with all the advantages of a big university. As one of the nation’s leading engineering programs, we provide an outstanding education—one that combines technical depth and breadth with analytical and creative problem solving skills.

Whether you’re attending a lecture on the beautiful Homewood campus, working in a lab at the world’s most renowned school of medicine, taking in a lacrosse game, or enjoying the vibrancy of downtown Baltimore, you will have access to resources that are truly unrivaled. 

You’ll design, build, solve, and invent, work one-on-one with outstanding engineering faculty, and have the chance to collaborate across departments, schools, and divisions, drawing upon the university’s collective strengths. Most of all, you’ll be given the tools and opportunities you need to realize your full potential for leadership and future success.

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James Wagner

James Wagner, ’78, Clinical Engineering, ’84, Materials Science and Engineering, President of Emory University

“Engineers are immersing themselves in society’s needs and goals more than ever,” says Emory University president, James Wagner, ’78, ’84. “They are going deeper and deeper into society and I think it’s a good thing.”

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