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Sept 26, 2024 - June 8, 2025
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.
Dec 11, 2024 - Aug 31, 2025
Exhibition: History Through Poetry
Installed throughout Homewood Museum's period rooms, this exhibition features new original poems that considering decorative arts and material culture while honoring the lives of the enslaved people who once lived and worked at Homewood, written via a Johns Hopkins First-Year Seminar.
Today
In-Person TIAA Consultations: JH at Eastern
8am - 5pm EDT
JHU partners with TIAA to provide the 403(b) retirement savings plan, including advice and education to ensure you are on the right track towards your financial goals. Take this opportunity to meet one-on-one with representatives from TIAA, our 403(b) recordkeeper.
Registration Required
Free
Today
A REFUTATION Dramatic Reading and Guided Discussion
10am - 12pm EDT
Hurd Hall, 600 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, MD 21287, East Baltimore Campus East Baltimore Campus
A REFUTATION presents dramatic readings by acclaimed actors of excerpts from two conflicting historic accounts of Philadelphia's 1793 yellow fever epidemic as a catalyst for guided audience discussions about health inequities in America today, grounded in the perspectives of nurses, caregivers, and first responders.
Registration Required
Free
Today
LACLxS Work-in-Progress Seminar: Political Strategies of Survival in Latin America
10:30 am - 12:30pm EDT
The Program in Latin America, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies presents works-in-progress by doctoral candidates Mateus Mendonça from the Department of Sociology and Sophie D'Anieri from the Department of Anthropology.
Today
Preparing to Share Human Participant Data in a Repository
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
Increasingly, funders and publishers are requiring that researchers share their data openly in repositories for the purpose of making research more transparent and reliable. If you work with data derived from human participants, what steps do you need to take to ensure that this data can be shared safely?
Registration Required
Free
Today
Benefits Insight Webinar Series: Tuition Grant Benefits
12 - 1pm EDT
Join Benefits & Worklife for the Benefits Insight Webinar Series, a monthly educational program designed to help you make the most of your benefits, from noon to 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month.
Registration Required
Today
Civil and Systems Engineering Seminar Series: Murat Güney
12 - 1pm EDT
Murat Güney, expert-in-residence at the Columbia Global Center Istanbul and lecturer in the Anthropology Department at Özyeğin University, will give a talk titled "How to Build Resilience Through Trust: Istanbul's Earthquake Risk and Innovative Policies That Work for Life's Interest."
Registration Required
Free
Today
First-Year Finale
1 - 3pm EDT
Wyman Quad Wyman Quad
Homewood Campus
Please join the annual First-Year Finale Celebration to pick up your major sticker and other giveaways from many wonderful campus partners. Enjoy free artisanal coffee and donuts as a treat for all of your accomplishments.
Today
You Belong Socials with CDI
3:30 - 5pm EDT
Center for Diversity and Inclusion (Suite 100, use South Entrance), Homewood Apartments Homewood Apartments
Homewood Campus
Join Center for Diversity and Inclusion staff for a weekly hangout to de-stress, enjoy great conversation, eat food, and build community with Johns Hopkins students from all campuses.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Data Science and AI Institute and the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Symposium Series: AI and the Study of Life
4 - 6:30pm EDT
Rose Auditorium, Carnegie Institution Carnegie Institution
Homewood Campus
In this symposium, speakers will address how artificial intelligence is contributing to the study of life, including deep-learning algorithms in the study of self-assembly and self-organization in cell biology; computational and statistical approaches to study human genome function, diversity, and evolution; and AI-based protein design and solutions to computational problems in genomics research.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Department of Biology Seminar Series: Michelle Kim
4 - 5pm EDT
Michelle Kim, managing director at the RNA Innovation Center at Johns Hopkins, will give a talk titled "The Johns Hopkins RNA Innovation Center: Helping Researchers Harness the Power of mRNA as the New Therapeutic Modality."
Today
Dinosaurs and Drinks Happy Hour
6 - 8:30pm EDT
Evergreen Museum & Library hosts an evening of dinosaur discussion and delicious drinks from Dutch Courage (both cocktails and mocktails).
Registration Required
Today
International Law and the Israel-Palestine Conflict
6 - 7:15pm EDT
Online
Join experts Kevin Jon Heller, Martin Lederman, and Hala Khoury-Bisharat, moderated by journalist Sarah Wildman, for a powerful discussion on the role of international law in the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, the challenges of enforcing accountability, and how legal frameworks shape diplomatic strategy.
Registration Required
Free