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April 26
Storytelling in Data Science: A Two-Talk Event with Andrew Gelman and Thomas Basbøll
10 - 11:30am EDT
Thomas Basbøll, a senior adviser at the Copenhagen Business School library, and Andrew Gelman, a professor of statistics and political science at Columbia University, will discuss the importance of storytelling in science and its impact on understanding and evaluating theories.
Registration Required
Free
April 26
Materials Characterization and Processing Facility Open House
3 - 5pm EDT
The Materials Characterization and Processing Facility Open House features a Q&A session with staff, a full tour, and provided food and beverage.
Registration Required
Free
April 26
Storytelling in Data Science: A Two-Talk Event with Andrew Gelman and Thomas Basbøll
5 - 6:30pm EDT
Thomas Basbøll, a senior adviser at the Copenhagen Business School library, and Andrew Gelman, a professor of statistics and political science at Columbia University, will discuss the importance of storytelling in science and its impact on understanding and evaluating theories.
Registration Required
Free
April 27
Mayor's Annual Spring Cleanup 2024
9am - 1pm EDT
TBA
Join the Johns Hopkins team in participating in the 2024 Mayor's Annual Spring Cleanup.
Registration Required
Free
April 29
A Deep Dive Into the TikTok Ban Bill
6 - 7:30pm EDT
Anton Dahbura, executive director of Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute, will discuss the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (aka the TikTok bill), recently passed by the House and Senate, followed by a Q&A.
April 30
Ivy Plus Digital Accessibility Half-Day Webinar
12 - 4pm EDT
Online
Join this virtual event for digital accessibility presentations emphasizing practical and actionable outcomes to help students, faculty, staff, and all other individuals with disabilities participate and engage in the university's higher education mission. This event includes ASL interpreters and CART-based captioning services.
Registration Required
Free
April 30
IRB Office Hours
1 - 2pm EDT
Online
April's Johns Hopkins Medicine Institutional Review Board Office Hours is on exempt and expedited research.
Registration Required
Free
April 30
Community Legacies, Humanity Remains: Intersections, Crosswalks, and Pathways
5 - 7pm EDT
Room 50 (also online), Gilman Hall Gilman Hall
Homewood Campus
Inheritance Baltimore community artist fellow Jeneanne Collins will give an artist presentation titled "Community Legacies, Humanity Remains: Intersections, Crosswalks, and Pathways" about her poetry, research, and art installation.
May 2
Annual Tech Yard Sale
9am - 2pm EDT
Refresh your gear at the Annual Tech Yard Sale, featuring a wide range of used Dell laptops, monitors, and Apple iMacs, along with "closeout" items from the Tech Store.
May 4
Hopkins Dining Spirit Brunch
10am - 2pm EDT
Hopkins Cafe Hopkins Cafe
Homewood Campus
Celebrate the end of the semester and academic year with an elevated brunch menu, music, and Johns Hopkins–themed décor during this classic Johns Hopkins tradition revamped by Hopkins Dining.
May 10
Center for Visual Arts—Student Annual Exhibition 2024
3 - 6pm EDT
Center for Visual Arts (3rd Floor), JHU-MICA Film Centre JHU-MICA Film Centre
Join the Center for Visual Arts in celebrating student work, including the presentation of the Eugene Leake Awards for outstanding achievement in the arts and an opening reception with refreshments.
May 14
Digital Accessibility: A User Perspective
1 - 2pm EDT
Online
A three-member panel of Johns Hopkins community members with disabilities—Bonnielin Swenor, Kerry Devlin, and Alexandra "Zandy" Wong '24—will share their perspectives on the importance of accessibility and digital inclusion in their work, research, and day-to-day lives.
Registration Required
Free
May 30
Atlantic Coastal Resilience Workshop
8am - 6:30pm EDT
In this workshop, U.S. government agencies and experts in the field will discuss the challenges and opportunities in the coastal resilience space, share emerging technical results, and discuss how attendees can apply their expertise to the challenges presented.
Registration Required
June 9
Below the Belt Stride & Thrive 5K Run & Walk
8 - 11am EDT
Lace up your running shoes or grab your walking gear for a day of purpose and impact while raising money and awareness for gynecologic cancer survivorship programs.
Registration Required