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Today
GIS Day 2025
2 - 5pm EST
Wolfe W4013 and online, School of Public Health School of Public Health
East Baltimore Campus
Join the Johns Hopkins geographic information system (GIS) community in celebrating GIS Day 2025. This year's hybrid event will feature several exciting presentations and a lightning talk session where students, faculty, and staff can showcase their GIS-related work.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Fall Seminar Series: Autonomous Experimentation in Materials Science
3 - 3:50pm EST
Francesca Tavazza, group leader of the Data and AI-Driven Materials Science Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, will give a talk titled "Autonomous Experimentation in Materials Science."
Today
Discover CTY
3 - 4pm EST
Online
The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CYT) specializes in recognizing and developing the academic talents of advanced elementary, middle, and high school students. Learn about CYT's programming, ask questions, and discover how to connect with other families of bright students.
Registration Required
Free
Today
University budget and financial outlook
3 - 4pm EST
Online
University leaders will share information about the university's financial position in light of federal policy shifts as part of the Community Updates virtual briefing series.
Free
Today
Johns Hopkins Duplicate Bridge Group Meeting
6 - 8pm EST
4F, N405, Wyman Park Building Wyman Park Building
Homewood Campus
Join an interest group to get to know and get involved in the marvelous intelligent game of duplicate bridge. The group meets every Wednesday, featuring a combination of theory teaching and hands-on practice of card play. All are welcome.
Today
Curated Conversations Presents: Climate Change, Museums and Heritage Sites
7 - 8pm EST
Online
Join Karina Wizevich, moderator and associate director of the MA in Museum Studies program, as she hosts science educator and sustainability consultant Andrew Lampl and Johns Hopkins faculty member Angie Dodson for a stimulating conversation about the field's challenges and responses to climate change. The discussion will include an exploration of how the innovative climate toolkit can help your organization address climate change.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Symphony in the City
7:30 - 9pm EST
Enjoy a program of autumnal works by Coleridge-Taylor, Debussy, Grieg, Price, and Vaughan William when the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra comes to Johns Hopkins as part of its ongoing Symphony in the City concert series.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 20, 2025
CS Distinguished Speaker Seminar Series: Estimating the Value of Personalization
10:45 - 11:45am EST
Emma Brunskill, an associate tenured professor in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University, will give a talk titled "Estimating the Value of Personalization" for the Department of Computer Science.
Nov 20, 2025
myCareer | Platform Introduction
11am - 12pm EST
Online
Ready to take charge of your professional journey? myCareer is designed to help you explore opportunities, build skills, and grow—on your terms.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 20, 2025
AI for Assessment and Feedback
12 - 1pm EST
Online
This interactive workshop introduces faculty to practical ways generative artificial intelligence can enhance assessment and feedback in online courses. Participants will explore how AI can expand assessment strategies to support formative learning, elevate assessments to foster higher-order thinking, and improve the quality and timeliness of feedback.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 20, 2025
Judging E-Cigarettes by Their Cover: A Sociological Look at Packaging
12 - 1pm EST
Wolfe Street Building/W3030 (also online), School of Public Health School of Public Health
East Baltimore Campus
Let's face it: Looks matter. A product's appearance shapes what we notice, how we respond to it, and what we ultimately try and/or buy. This holds true even for things like tobacco and nicotine products, which carry inherent health risks. So what might we uncover by considering cigarette and e-cigarette product packaging through a sociological lens?
Registration Required
Free
Nov 20, 2025
A Conversation with Rep. Ami Bera: Sustaining U.S.–Japan–ROK Cooperation
12 - 1:30pm EST
The Theater (Room 158), Hopkins Bloomberg Center Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Rep. Ami Bera, ranking member of the House Subcommittee on East Asia and the Pacific, will give a talk titled "Sustaining U.S.-Japan-ROK Cooperation" followed by a moderated conversation with Kent E. Calder.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 20, 2025
Civil and Systems Engineering Seminar Series | Genomic Materials Design: Making CyberSteels Fly
12 - 1pm EST
Gregory Olson, professor of the practice in materials science and engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and cofounder of QuesTek Innovations LLC, will present a talk cohosted by the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering, the Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute, and the Center for Integrated Structure-Materials Modeling and Simulation.
Nov 20, 2025
Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community & Connection Strolls
12:15 - 12:45pm EST
Meet at picnic tables near Starbucks, Eager Park Eager Park
The 20- to 30-minute Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community & Connection Strolls around Eager Park in East Baltimore combine movement with meaningful conversation around engaging topics or questions. Whether you are looking to de-stress, meet new people, or simply enjoy a break in your day, all modes of participation are welcome—walkers, wheelchairs, strollers, or seated persons.
Nov 20, 2025
Attend Third Thursdays with the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
2 - 3pm EST
Online
Bob Lange, project leader for the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research informatics core, will present on OpenSpecimen, a biospecimen information-management system that serves as a scalable solution for biorepositories and also meets the needs of a broad group of investigators and biobanks.
Registration Required
Free