Brief introduction of Johns Hopkins University:
Johns Hopkins University, founded in 1876, is a private research university located in Baltimore, Maryland. The name of the school comes from the first donor, American abolitionist, philanthropist and entrepreneur John Hopkins. The school motto is "knowledge is the world".
The school has nine departments serving more than 26,5438+0,000 students, namely: Krieger College of Humanities, Whitehall College of Engineering, Kaili Business School, Education College, Medical College, Nursing College, Peabody College, Bloomberg School of Health and Paul Nietzsche Institute for Advanced International Studies.
The school has four campuses in Baltimore, a satellite campus in Maryland and a biotechnology center in the north of Washington, D.C. The school also has branches in more than 50 countries, such as Argentina, France, China, Italy and Singapore, offering a wide range of overseas study courses.
Students majoring in medicine and nursing can take courses in 19 countries, and universities also encourage undergraduate students majoring in general engineering to study abroad for at least one semester. More than 3000 students in this school are international students, accounting for 20% of the total number of students, from 120 different countries. Among the past and present teachers and students in this school, 36 Nobel Prize winners have emerged.
Other famous alumni include Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, journalist P·J· alak, film director wes Craven and Pulitzer Prize winner and columnist Russell Becker. The school sports team is called "Blue Bird". The colors of the school team uniforms are blue and black, and the bluebird is a native bird in North America.
It is also the official mascot of the school team. Baltimore used to be a working-class port city, but now it has developed into a thriving multicultural city (the largest city in Maryland), also known as the "City of Charm". The main campus of the school includes many red brick buildings, an iconic bell tower and a large forest land.