Hopkins Technology Store's weeklong special event, Nov. 18–22, will allow students, faculty, and staff to take advantage of amazing deals that will be offered throughout the week.
Come relax, relate, and release the tensions of school with community-building activities, hosted by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion. All are welcome.
Just in time for Spring or Summer 2025 planning, Hopkins Office for Undergraduate Research offers two weeks of hands-on, virtual workshops to help Johns Hopkins undergrads get started on their research journey.
Hopkins Technology Store's weeklong special event, Nov. 18–22, will allow students, faculty, and staff to take advantage of amazing deals that will be offered throughout the week.
Patterson Park, Pavilion #2 (2601 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21224)
Please join the Doctoral Student Council and your fellow doctoral students across the Bloomberg School of Public Health for a festive Thanksgiving potluck.
Staying on campus during Thanksgiving week? Join in a conversation about long-distance love and how to maintain meaningful connections with loved ones while balancing academic and professional pursuits, facilitated by Sherry Zhang, a former international student.
Join this 60-minute webinar to discuss tracking greenhouse gas emissions from business-related air-travel emissions with a panel of sustainability and accountability leaders from Johns Hopkins and MIT.
Johns Hopkins lecturer Sue Eisenfeld will be in conversation with author Vicki Valosik on her new book, Swimming Pretty: The Untold Story of Women in Water, and her path to becoming a published author.
Whether you are writing your data management plan at the proposal stage or have completed your research and need to find a repository soon, this webinar gives you the knowledge and resources to evaluate repositories and identify potential contenders for your research data and code.
This is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to share their experiences with physical accessibility (e.g., signage, pathways, doors, stairs, restrooms, elevators, etc.) on Johns Hopkins campuses. Your feedback is critical in helping to identify barriers and to design solutions to improve physical access for the Johns Hopkins community.
This is a fantastic opportunity to ask questions you may have about Morgan Stanley, investment banking, or the finance industry in general to gain valuable career advice and mentorship. All undergraduate students are welcome.
Run through the beautiful Homewood campus and enjoy a post-race reception on Homewood Field with food and drink, music, a costume contest, and a special appearance from Santa himself.
Come ask questions and/or workshop your application materials for the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship with staff from the [Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity and current undergraduate researchers. There will be coffee and snacks.