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Today
Active Aging | Preventing Cognitive and Sensory Decline: Where Are We Now?
4 - 5:30pm EDT
Also online, Welch Medical Library Welch Medical Library
East Baltimore Campus
Jennifer Deal, PhD '13, MHS '07, and Peter Rabins will kick off a new series on Active Aging, hosted by The Academy at Johns Hopkins, by discussing "Preventing Cognitive and Sensory Decline: Where Are We Now?"
Registration Required
Free
Today
GKII Johns Hopkins–India Community Mixer
4 - 6:30pm EDT
W1020, Becton Dickinson Lecture Hall, School of Public Health School of Public Health
East Baltimore Campus
Enjoy an evening of engaging speakers; networking with fellow Johns Hopkins students, faculty, and alumni; and festive Indian cuisine. This event is open to all members of the Johns Hopkins community and highlights global collaboration, cultural exchange, and shared innovation.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Johns Hopkins AAP ESP/EPC/GIS Social Gathering
5:30 - 7pm EDT
Join fellow Johns Hopkins' Advanced Academic Programs students and faculty in the MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy, the MS in Energy Policy and Climate, and MS in Geographic Information Systems programs at a hybrid social gathering.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Italian Game Night
5:30 - 7pm EDT
Come and learn traditional Italian card games. No need to speak Italian to attend. Open to everyone. Light refreshments provided.
Today
Hopkins Night at Bengies
5:30 - 10pm EDT
Bengies Drive-In Theatre, 3417 Eastern Blvd., Middle River, MD 21220
Join a nostalgic evening under the stars as the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association hosts a Johns Hopkins movie night at Bengies Drive-In Theater. The entire theater has been rented out for a fun Halloween-themed night for Johns Hopkins alumni, family, staff, students, and friends for a double feature: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982, PG) followed by Ghostbusters (1984, PG).
Registration Required
Today
"Cracking the Code" Film Screening & Panel in Baltimore
7 - 9pm EDT
Join the Baltimore innovation ecosystem at the Charles Theatre for a groundbreaking look at Phil Sharp's rise from rural farm boy with dyslexia to the Nobel-Prize-winning scientist whose discovery of RNA splicing launched a biotech revolution. Post-film panel discussion featuring Liz Jaffe, MD, Johns Hopkins University Professor of Oncology.
Today
Failure as a Stepping Stone to Success
8 - 9pm EDT
Online
Join Amy Lynne Shelton, executive director of the Center for Talented Youth, for a discussion about why it is essential for parents and educators to foster a balanced mindset and encourage students to embrace mistakes as valuable opportunities for growth.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 24, 2025
MSH Research Fellows Symposium
9am - 5pm EDT
At the Medicine, Science, and the Humanities Research Fellows Symposium, hear talks with themes like: representing science and medicine across media landscapes; ecologies of expansion and resistance; beyond health care in times of crisis; humans, more-than-humans, and the material world; and accessibility and patient advocacy.
Oct 24, 2025
Reimagining Scientific Publishing: The Peer Community In Revolution
11am - 12pm EDT
Online
As part of Open Access Week 2025, Thomas Guillemaud and Denis Bourguet, senior scientists at INRAE and co-founders of the groundbreaking Peer Community In (PCI) initiative, will deliver a keynote exploring a bold new vision for scholarly publishing.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 24, 2025
Lunch with the Libraries & Museums | The Ephemeral Renaissance: Rare and Unique Single-Sheet Broadsides at the Sheridan Libraries
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
In this digital era of almost constant, rapid-fire information, our hold on knowledge seems more fleeting than ever. But this is hardly a novelty of the 21st century. The invention of "ephemeral" information, and of the 24-hour "news cycle," began many centuries ago with the advent of cheap, single-sheet print.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 24, 2025
Walking Meditation
3 - 3:45pm EDT
Athletic Circle Athletic Circle
Homewood Campus
Join an introductory guided walking meditation on the Athletic Circle. Reconnect with nature, find peace, and ground yourself in your breath. Replenish your energy and finish the week centered in the present moment. No meditation experience required. All Johns Hopkins affiliates welcome.
Oct 25, 2025
2025 Mayor's Annual Fall Cleanup
8am - 12pm EDT
East Baltimore—exact location TBD
Join the Office of Government, Community & Economic Partnerships in a community-wide cleanup effort. Transportation will be available for Homewood students.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 25, 2025
2025 Service-Learning & Civic Engagement Conference: "Adapting to Tomorrow: Innovating for a Rapidly Changing World"
8:30 am - 4pm EDT
Coppin State University, 2500 W. North Ave., Baltimore, MD 21216
The annual Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Conference empowers participants to build meaningful partnerships, enhance student learning, and drive positive change in their communities. This year, Maryland state Sen. Cory V. McCray will inspire attendees to reflect on how service and civic engagement can adapt to tomorrow's challenges while innovating for a rapidly changing world.
Registration Required
Oct 25, 2025
Expungement Clinic and Resource Fair
10am - 3pm EDT
Get ready to learn about expungement and access resources at the clinic—it's your chance to get a fresh start. All are welcome.
Oct 25, 2025
Men's soccer: Muhlenberg at JHU
12 - 2pm EDT
The Blue Jays host Muhlenberg in a Centennial Conference game