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Session by Mindy Farber A&S '74

Mindy Farber A&S '74

Mindy Farber is a graduate of the first coeducational class at Johns Hopkins University and graduated with the highest honors and Phi Beta Kappa. She was an honors student and Root Tilden Scholar at New York University School of Law.

Mindy was a civil rights litigator at the US Department of Justice and the US Department of Labor, and then went on to private practice with some large law firms before opening her own civil rights, employment and labor law practice in Maryland, where she supervised up to six attorneys.

Farber has served on the Montgomery County Human Rights Commission, the Montgomery County Commission for Women, was Vice President of the Montgomery County American Civil Liberties Union, and was a 2016 inductee into the Montgomery County Human Rights Hall of Fame.

Mindy served on the executive board of the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association, was President of the JHU Parents Association, and was the recipient of the JHU Heritage Award.

She and her husband John Camp founded the John Camp Mindy Farber Endowment for advanced brain cancer research at Johns Hopkins University.