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Sept 26 - June 8
Exhibit: Leave No Trace
This exhibition examines John Work Garrett's formative experiences during his numerous trips to the American West and asks visitors to both consider the idea of the American West from multiple perspectives and reflect on their own experiences in nature. Free with J-card.
Oct 14 - March 2
Gertrude Stein in Circles: Spheres of Life and Writing
Campus: Peabody Institute, Details: George Peabody Library
This new major exhibition documents how pioneering American writer Gertrude Stein fostered avant-garde connections throughout her lifetime and explores Stein's ongoing legacy as a beacon for artists, writers, and LGBTQ+ communities.
Today
Leading Change: Perspectives from Outside of Medicine Conversation Series with Shenan Reed
5 - 6pm EST
Online
Shenan Reed, global chief media officer at General Motors, will give a talk titled "Matching the Message to the Audience-Understanding What Your Customer Needs to Hear" followed by a Q&A.
Today
On Arrangement, or The Making of Relationships in Nahua Religion
6 - 7pm EST
Anthony Joshua Meyer, a postdoctoral fellow in the Johns Hopkins Department of the History of Art, will give a talk titled "On Arrangement, or The Making of Relationships in Nahua Religion."
Today
Book Presentation: "Puerto Rico: A National History"
7 - 9pm EST
Jorell Meléndez-Badillo from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Jessica Marie Johnson from Johns Hopkins will discuss Meléndez-Badillo's book Puerto Rico: A National History about the Spanish-speaking territory of the U.S. with a history shaped by conquest and resistance.
Today
Documentary Screening & Panel Discussion: "UNION" by Brett Story & Stephen Maing
7 - 9pm EST
The Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism is pleased to sponsor a free screening of the new documentary UNION (directed by Brett Story and Stephen Maing), about the Amazon Labor Union
Today
Workshop for Johns Hopkins Undergrads | Summer Research Opportunities for Undergraduate Students, Part 1: Identify & Select Summer Opportunities
7 - 9pm EST
Online
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.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Health Catastrophe in Gaza with Feroze Sidhwa
7 - 8pm EST
Feroze Sidhwa, a trauma, critical care, and acute care surgeon at San Joaquin General Hospital, will give a firsthand account of serving in the European Hospital in Gaza and share his experiences of medical challenges and resilience under conflict.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 20
Hopkins Technology Store's Blue Jay Holiday Faculty and Staff Event
9am - 5pm EST
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.
Nov 20
LCSR Seminar: Meghan Booker
12 - 1pm EST
Meghan Booker, a postdoctoral fellow for the robotics group in the Research and Exploratory Development Department at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, will give a talk titled "Task-Driven Perception and Control for Robust and Efficient Autonomy" for the Laboratory for Computational Sensing + Robotics.
Nov 20
Family Building Webinar Series: Burnalong | Supporting Fertility
2 - 2:30pm EST
Online
Come explore the different ways to support fertility and chat through foods, hormones, and lifestyle implications that promote healthy fertility.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 20
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Fall Seminar Series: Mary Ryan
3 - 3:50pm EST
Mary Ryan, the vice provost for research and enterprise at Imperial College London, will give a talk titled "Function and Stability in Nanostructured Materials" for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
Nov 20
David Mills' "Boneyarn," with Aja Lans
5 - 6pm EST
David Mills' Boneyarn is a poetry collection like none other, turning Mills' singular poetic eye to New York's African Burial Ground, America's oldest and largest cemetery for enslaved people. Mills will be in conversation with Aja Lans, assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and Center for Africana Studies, about his book.
Nov 20
Can We Have Free Expression on Campus at Johns Hopkins?
5 - 7pm EST
Heterodox Academy Campus Community at Johns Hopkins is hosting a discussion that will feature faculty members and students discussing their own experiences with academic freedom and suggestions for how to create a healthier campus culture.