Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University



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

Alumni, Parents & Friends

Thank you for visiting the Whiting School of Engineering’s Alumni and Friends page.  This site will give you a sense of the many ways alumni and friends are involved with the school and how that engagement contributes powerfully to the school’s mission. 

The collaboration that takes place on a daily basis between faculty, staff, and students makes the Whiting School a leader in higher education, but it is the involvement of our alumni and friends that makes us great. 

You help our students find internships, assist faculty with building corporate relationships, and make a Hopkins education accessible to qualified students, regardless of their financial means, by supporting scholarships. But, these are just a few from a long list.  Simply put, without your commitment and ongoing interest, the Whiting School would not be the remarkable place that it is.  You are key to our success. 

Our office’s goal is to facilitate and expand your involvement with Hopkins and we are honored to have that responsibility. Please explore and discover even more ways to connect with and support the mission of the Whiting School. 

We thank you for all that you do and look forward to seeing you soon.  


Rob Spiller

Rob Spiller

SEA UPCOMING WSE ALUMNI EVENTS!


Career Night

Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 6:00 p.m.

Homewood Campus

 

Mock Interview Night

Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Homewood Campus

 

To register, contact the WSE Alumni Relations Office at 410-516-8723 or engineering@jhu.edu.

 

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