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Our Blue Jay mascot doesn't have to wonder—for him, a nameless existence was his lot in life until Nov. 2, when he was officially dubbed "Jay" after a survey of the Johns Hopkins community. More than 2,000 votes were cast to end to Jay's identity crisis. read more
From a philanthropist’s bounty, Johns Hopkins University was born. Also referred as JHU, or simply Hopkins, the University was founded in 1876 and named after its American benefactor Johns Hopkins. A plus to the fame of this research institution is the presence of lovable Blue Jay, Johns Hopkins mascot. read more