Facebook posts or listing @JHU_SL when you tweet. The Office of Student Activities routinely reposts
and/or retweets, but it is not guaranteed. Given plenty of lead time, the Office may also send tweets and
posts out about student organizations events. Email event information (i.e. who, what, when, where, links,
etc) in 140 characters or less to the Director of Student Activities. Please also include what date and time the
information should post.
On-Campus Student Mailboxes: Quarter-page flyers can be hand stuffed in residents’ mailboxes living in
AMR I & II, Wolman, and Charles Commons. Flyers for stuffing must be approved by the Office of
Residential Life in AMR II. The mailrooms allow stuffing between 8:30am-12:30pm.
Online Event Calendar – Visit http://events.jhu.edu to submit your group’s event to the University’s online
calendar system. You will need to log in with your JHED to submit information to the online form. You
will also need to upload a photo if you would like the event to become a “featured” event on the calendar.
Student Activities Fair – The Student Activities Fair is a first year student’s first in-person introduction to most
student groups. This event is held in early September and is one of the best recruiting and publicity
opportunities for student organizations.
Guest Blogging – The Office of Undergraduate Admissions encourages student leaders to blog about their
leadership experience to give prospective students a good idea of the undergraduate experience at
Homewood. This is a great way to introduce a student organization to prospective members before they
even enroll at Johns Hopkins.
Open Houses – Admissions hosts a series of open houses for recently admitted students each Spring. Student
organizations are encouraged to table at these events, which is a great way to show future Blue Jays and their
families what a group loves about Johns Hopkins.
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