Dennis E. Discher, a professor in the Biophysical Engineering Labs at the University of Pennsylvania, will deliver a talk titled "Genetic Instability—From Rigidity Effects to Tumor Attack by Macrophages."
Lydia X. Z. Brown, director of public policy at the National Disability Institute, will give a talk as part of the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center Seminar Series in Disability Health Research.
Iyko Day, a professor and chair of English at Mount Holyoke College, will give the keynote address for the inaugural symposium Keywords for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism, titled "Settler Colonialism and the Ends of Analogy."
During this interactive panel discussion, media scholars and practitioners will discuss the many important intersections of media diversity and democracy.
Stacy Belledin, a consultant and former crime analyst, will give a talk titled "Using GIS for Crime Analysis and Law Enforcement" on behalf of the Johns Hopkins Master of Science in Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Evergreen Museum & Library possesses one of the world's largest private collections of 19th- and 20th-century art glass. This installation gathers these highlights, showing off the breadth and depth of the collection and contextualizing its history at Evergreen.
Johns Hopkins faculty, staff, students, and community members are encouraged to take advantage of the free live concerts in Eager Park this spring and summer