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May 1
Peabody BFA Dance Faculty Concert
12:30 - 1:30pm EDT
Original choreography from Peabody Conservatory Dance faculty artists danah bella, Diedre Dawkins, Kelly Hirina, and Christopher Pennix.
May 1
Theatrical Stargazing: Art and Science in Brecht's "Galileo"
2 - 3pm EDT
Online
Abraham Stoll, the director of the Theatre Arts and Studies Program, will discuss the department's 2024 Spring production of Brecht's Galileo with James Glossman, the play's director, and Marco Chiaberge, an astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute.
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Free
May 1
Addressing the Impact of Climate Change on Peace and Security Globally
6 - 7pm EDT
Online
Get an expert's perspective on the threat to global peace and security posed by climate change.
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Free
May 1
Hip Hop Ensemble
7:30 - 9:30pm EDT
May 2
Art Glass at Evergreen
Evergreen Museum & Library possesses one of the world's largest private collections of 19th- and 20th-century art glass. This installation gathers these highlights, showing off the breadth and depth of the collection and contextualizing its history at Evergreen.
May 2
Provost's DELTA Teaching Forum
9am - 5pm EDT
The Provost's DELTA Teaching Forum is a chance for the community to come together to talk about and share teaching best practices and trends. Faculty, students, and staff are encouraged to submit session proposals by March 22.
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Free
May 2
Annual Tech Yard Sale
9am - 2pm EDT
Refresh your gear at the Annual Tech Yard Sale, featuring a wide range of used Dell laptops, monitors, and Apple iMacs, along with "closeout" items from the Tech Store.
May 2
JHIPH Convening on Technological Innovation to Address the Earth Crisis
12 - 1:30pm EDT
Second Floor, Scott-Bates Commons Scott-Bates Commons
Homewood Campus
This convening, hosted by the Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health, will bring together members of the Johns Hopkins engineering, data science, and the Applied Physics Laboratory community with interests in innovations that help us reduce humanity's ecological footprint and chart a more sustainable course toward people and planetary systems functioning in harmony.
Registration Required
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Registration Required
Free
May 2
Cell Biology Seminar: Dennis Discher
12 - 1pm EDT
Suite 2-200 (Bodian Conference Room), 1830 Building 1830 Building
East Baltimore Campus
Dennis E. Discher, a professor in the Biophysical Engineering Labs at the University of Pennsylvania, will deliver a talk titled "Genetic Instability—From Rigidity Effects to Tumor Attack by Macrophages."
May 2
Disability Health Research Seminar Series: Lydia X. Z. Brown
3:30 - 4:30pm EDT
Online
Lydia X. Z. Brown, director of public policy at the National Disability Institute, will give a talk as part of the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center Seminar Series in Disability Health Research.
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Free
May 2
Settler Colonialism and the Ends of Analogy
4 - 6pm EDT
Iyko Day, a professor and chair of English at Mount Holyoke College, will give the keynote address for the inaugural symposium Keywords for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism, titled "Settler Colonialism and the Ends of Analogy."