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Sept 9, 2025
Pamela Tucker Course in Transplant & Oncology Infectious Diseases
7:30 am - 5pm EDT
The two-day, in-person Pamela Tucker Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases certificate course, convened by the Johns Hopkins Division of Infectious Diseases, will expand expertise on infectious complications in transplant (solid organ and stem cell) and oncology patients. Registration deadline is Sept. 2.
Registration Required
Sept 9, 2025
Blood Drive with the American Red Cross
8am - 3pm EDT
Registration Required
Sept 9, 2025
Computer Coding Fundamentals
10:30 am - 12pm EDT
Online
Are you interested in learning how to computer coding but don't know where to start or which program language to learn? Join Johns Hopkins Data Services for this workshop to learn about computer coding terminology and concepts and to jump start your journey into coding.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 9, 2025
CS Seminar: Michael Mitzenmacher
10:45 - 11:45am EDT
Michael Mitzenmacher, a professor of computer science at Harvard University, will give a talk titled "Algorithms with Predictions in Scheduling" for the Department of Computer Science.
Sept 9, 2025
AI-Powered E-Waste Solutions for Post-Industrial Cities
12 - 1pm EDT
RSVP for location information, Homewood Campus Homewood Campus
David Park, the director of data and business analytics at the National League of Cities and a visiting fellow at the SNF Agora Institute, will give a talk titled "AI-Powered E-Waste Solutions for Post-Industrial Cities" for the SNF Agora Institute.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 9, 2025
Free Flu Clinic for Students
12 - 5pm EDT
Room 210, Bloomberg Student Center Bloomberg Student Center
Homewood Campus
Take advantage of the first flu clinic of the season. Walk-ins are welcome, but for fastest service, please sign up for an appointment.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 9, 2025
Prompt Engineering: Learn to Speak AI's Language So It Can Speak Yours
2 - 3pm EDT
Online
This workshop delves into prompt engineering, an essential skill for effectively utilizing generative artificial intelligence tools. Through hands-on activities, learn to leverage prompt engineering frameworks and strategies for creating effective prompts.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 9, 2025
Web Mapping: Introduction to ArcGIS Online
2:30 - 4pm EDT
Online
Learn how to search, find, and share geographic content using a Johns Hopkins ArcGIS Online organization account.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 9, 2025
Wolman Seminar: Marta Hatzell
3 - 4pm EDT
Marta Hatzell, an associate professor of mechanical engineering and chemical and biomolecular engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, will give a talk titled "Reactive Carbon Capture and Conversion: Pathways to Carbon-Neutral Fuels and Chemicals" as the School of Public Health's Wolman Seminar.
Sept 9, 2025
Humanities on the Hill: Eric Puchner & Susan Choi
6 - 8pm EDT
Award-winning authors and Johns Hopkins faculty members Eric Puchner and Susan Choi will be in conversation about their most recent and highly acclaimed works, Dream State and Flashlight, as part of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute's Humanities on the Hill series.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 9, 2025
When Roots Look Back, or Byzantine Plant Thought and the Case of the Gorgonion
6 - 7:30pm EDT
Andrew Griebeler, assistant professor of art, art history, and visual studies at Duke University, will give a talk as part of the Department of the History of Art Seminar Series.
Sept 9, 2025
Tim Goeglein: Faith in the Halls of Power
6 - 8:30pm EDT
Commons East Room, Scott-Bates Commons Scott-Bates Commons
Homewood Campus
Timothy Goeglein, vice president of external and government relations for Focus on the Family and former special assistant to President George W. Bush, will give a talk hosted by College Republicans and sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
Sept 9, 2025
In the Stacks: Opera Baltimore
6:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Join Opera Baltimore for an evening of thrilling music inspired by Puccini's Tosca, featuring arias and songs exploring themes of power and passion. For the first time, for one night only, rare letters by Puccini to Baltimore art patron and collector Alice Warder Garrett will be on display.
Free
Sept 9, 2025
Prevention Is Power: Learning the Secrets to Reducing the Risks of Gynecologic Cancers
6:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Online
Knowledge is your strongest defense against gynecologic cancers. Join three leading Johns Hopkins Medicine gynecologic oncologists for an essential conversation about taking control of your health through prevention, early detection, and awareness of ovarian, endometrial, and cervical cancer.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 9, 2025
Hopkins Night at Camden Yards
6:35 - 8pm EDT
Oriole Park at Camden Yards, 333 W. Camden St., Baltimore, MD 21201
All Johns Hopkins staff, students, and their families are invited to come cheer on the Orioles at Camden Yards and receive a co-branded Johns Hopkins Orioles hat. Tickets must be purchased by Sept. 5 at 6:35 p.m. EDT.