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Encyclopedia > John Hopkins
For the British film and television writer of the same name, see John Hopkins (writer).
For the British actor, see John Hopkins (actor)
For the American businessman, see Johns_Hopkins
For the British academic, see John Hopkins (academic)
For the British anarchist, see John Hopkins (political activist)
For the British conductor, see John Hopkins (musician)
For the university, see Johns_Hopkins_University

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The Johns Hopkins Student Athlete Advisory Committee will host a food drive at this Saturday's football and women's soccer games to benefit the Maryland Football Bank.
The Johns Hopkins women's soccer team concluded the regular season with a win and a tie last week.
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Hopkins was founded in 1876 as the first research university in the United States, and it still maintains that commitment to scholarly exploration.
Hopkins attracts a significant minority and international population, and students thrive on the opportunity to learn about different cultures and make friends with people from around the world.
The university is the namesake of investor and philanthropist Johns Hopkins, who, in 1867, left $7 million for the incorporation of a university and a hospital.
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