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Protecting Human Subject Data Privacy Part II: De-Identification Techniques
12 - 1:30pm EST
Online
This class builds upon the introductory session on privacy protection for shared data, as a next step toward applying techniques for de-identifying several types of personal and health identifiers. Join Johns Hopkins Data Services in working through case examples and anonymization methods at an "intermediate" level suitable for preparing data for external collaborations and restricted access research databases.
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Free
Today
AI for Inclusive Online Teaching Series: Copilot M365
12 - 1pm EST
Online
This four-part workshop series will boost engagement and accessibility in your online courses. Attendees will explore practical artificial intelligence tools from the Johns Hopkins AI Lab focusing on applying them directly to their courses. This session covers Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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Free
Today
CMTS Work Smarter Series | Mastering Codex: Smarter Code Management Made Simple
12 - 1pm EST
Online
Managing code and knowledge across projects doesn't have to be a headache. Dive into Codex best practices for developers—learn how to surface relevant code snippets, track changes, and integrate Codex into your workflow for faster, more reliable development.
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Free
Today
Beyond the Pyramid: Rethinking Bloom's Taxonomy
12 - 1pm EST
Room 110 (also online), Greenhouse Greenhouse
Homewood Campus
Join an engaging, discussion-based workshop that challenges traditional interpretations of Bloom's Taxonomy. Building on Richard Mayer's recent Speaking of Higher Ed podcast interview, attendees will explore critiques of the familiar "pyramid" model and consider how learning science—including cognitive theory and multimedia learning—can inform more flexible and inclusive course design. Participants will leave with tools and strategies for crafting meaningful learning objectives and classroom experiences.
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Free
Today
Holding Space for Democracy: A Conversation with Professor Anand Pandian
12 - 1pm EST
Online
Democracy requires more than institutions—it demands spaces where citizens can engage, deliberate, and shape their shared future. The Johns Hopkins SNF Agora Institute draws its name from the ancient Athenian agora, a central space in the city that was a place of open conversation and debate for all citizens. Hear from SNF Agora faculty about how they are creating modern agoras in their classrooms, communities, and around the globe.
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Free
Today
Workshop | Prompt Engineering: Learn to Speak AI's Language So It Can Speak Yours
2 - 3pm EST
Online
This workshop delves into prompt engineering, an essential skill for effectively utilizing generative-artificial-intelligence tools. Through hands-on activities, you'll gain a practical understanding of prompt engineering and the confidence to start speaking AI's language so it can speak yours.
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Free
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Today
David and Suzanne Thomas Lectureship in Infectious Diseases
4 - 5pm EST
West Reading Room, Welch Medical Library Welch Medical Library
East Baltimore Campus
Paul Sax, clinical director at Brigham and Women's Hospital and professor of medicine at the Harvard School of Medicine, will present a talk titled "Lessons Learned from a Thousand (Almost) Blog Posts about Infectious Diseases."
Today
Humanities on the Hill: A Screening of Michael Hersch's Acclaimed Opera "Poppaea"
6 - 9:30pm EST
The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute presents a screening of Michael Hersch's acclaimed opera Poppaea, followed by a panel discussion with Michael Hersch, Ah Young Hong, Jennifer Stager, and Abraham Stoll.
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Free
Today
Film Screening: "Familiar Touch"
7 - 9:30pm EST
Johns Hopkins Film and Media Studies presents a free screening of the award-winning film Familiar Touch, which tells the story of octogenarian former cook Ruth, as she transitions into assisted living as she "navigates her relationship with herself, her caregivers, and her family amidst her shifting memories and desires."
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Nov 5, 2025
Off-Campus Housing Meet and Greet
11am - 2pm EST
Wyman Quad Wyman Quad
Homewood Campus
Come meet representatives from local Homewood Properties at the Off-Campus Housing Meet & Greet. Whether you're planning ahead or just exploring your options, this is your chance to connect directly with property managers and learn more about the communities surrounding campus. Representatives from Financial Aid, Johns Hopkins Security, and Community Liaison will also be available to provide guidance and answer any questions.
Nov 5, 2025
Discover the Minor in Civic Life
11am - 2pm EST
The minor in civic life introduces students to civic studies through its core seminars, electives, and experiential learning opportunities. Regardless of their primary area of undergraduate study, the minor in civic life empowers students to be engaged global citizens. Stop by the table to learn more about the minor and meet affiliated faculty and students.
Nov 5, 2025
LCSR Seminar: Spatial AI for Robots and Humans
12 - 1pm EST
John Leonard, a professor of mechanical and ocean engineering and associate department head for education in the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering, will give a talk for the Laboratory for Computational Sensing + Robotics.