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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
Data Science and AI Institute and the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Symposium Series: Is AI Good or Bad for the Humanities?
4 - 6:30pm EST
Rose Auditorium, Carnegie Institution Carnegie Institution
Homewood Campus
In this symposium, speakers from the departments of English, History, and Near Eastern Studies will address when artificial intelligence helps and when it has limited value for the humanities.
Registration Required
Free
Today
For Sophomores: Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service (Voyager Scholarship)
5 - 6pm EST
Online
Come learn more about the Voyager Scholarship, which supports students pursuing careers in public service. The scholarship was founded with the belief that exposure to new places and experiences generates understanding, empathy, and cooperation and equips the next generation to create meaningful change.
Registration Required
Free
Today
U.S.–Latin America Relations Under the Trump Administration
5:30 - 7:30pm EST
Michael Shifter, former president of the Inter-American Dialogue, will discuss with Inés Valdez the dramatic changes in trade, migration, and aid police promised or already implemented by Trump will affect Latin American countries' political and economic dynamics and how the diverging ideological orientations of Latin American heads of state may shape bilateral relations.
Today
Illuminating Homewood: Understanding the 19th-Century Lighting Revolution
6 - 7pm EST
Michelle Fitzgerald, Johns Hopkins Museums curator of collections, will lead audience members in an overview of the transition from candlelight to oil and gas lamps that would have occurred at Homewood during the early 19th century. Free for students.
Registration Required
Today
Reprogramming Aging: Fireside Chat with Jacob Kimmel, NewLimit Co-Founder
7 - 8pm EST
Online
Join Jacob Kimmel, co-founder and head of research at NewLimit, as he shares insights on developing epigenetic reprogramming therapeutics to reverse aging.
Registration Required
Free
March 7, 2025
Lunch with the Libraries & Museums | Illuminations: Exploring Johns Hopkins' Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Collections
12 - 1pm EST
Online
Faculty member Earle Havens and doctoral candidate J.J. Haddad will tell the story of how the university's collection of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts developed over time and share some of their greatest favorites.
Registration Required
Free
March 7, 2025
Peabody Chamber Orchestra
12:30 - 1:30pm EST
Internationally acclaimed guest conductor Mei-Ann Chen leads the Conservatory's premier student orchestra in W.A. Mozart's Symphony No. 33 and Sergei Prokofiev's "Classical" Symphony.
March 7, 2025
Johns Hopkins Major Fair (Rescheduled Date)
1 - 3pm EST
Trying to decide on what major or minor to declare this spring? Or maybe you want to get to know more about your intended major or minor? Swing by the Johns Hopkins Major Fair. Please note the new date of March 7.
March 7, 2025
Women's International Day Symposium: The Power of Persistence-Women Transforming Cancer Research and Care
2 - 5pm EST
Albert H. Owens Auditorium (between Cancer Research Building 1 and 2), Bunting Blaustein Cancer Research Building Bunting Blaustein Cancer Research Building
East Baltimore Campus
"The Power of Persistence: Women Transforming Cancer Research and Care" will celebrate women's achievements while empowering attendees to embrace their roles as change-makers and advocates, inspiring the next generation and driving the next wave of transformative breakthroughs in the fight against cancer.
Registration Required
Free
March 7, 2025
Fellowship Fridays: STEM Research
2 - 3pm EST
Content Creation Lab, Imagine Center Imagine Center
Homewood Campus
The Johns Hopkins National Fellowships Program is offering a series of Friday info sessions this semester focused on awards with a shared purpose. This session is for students interested in or already involved in research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and want to learn about the many fellowships that can fund undergraduate and graduate research and study, in the U.S. and abroad.
March 7, 2025
Baseball vs. Cortland
2:30 - 6:30pm EST
Babb Field at Stromberg Stadium Babb Field at Stromberg Stadium
Homewood Campus
Cheer on the Men's Baseball team as they take on SUNY Cortland.
March 7, 2025
INBT Master's Co-Op Info Session
3:30 - 4:30pm EST
Current and prospective Master of Science in engineering students are invited to learn more about the Institute for NanoBioTechnology's Cooperative Education program, which provides career training with employment.
March 7, 2025
She Leads: Women in Consulting
7 - 8pm EST
Online
In celebration of International Women's Day, the Carey Business School's Pan Asian Career Association and Gender & Work Initiative co-host a special consulting panel featuring Vanessa Wang from Charles River Associates and Fanxi Wang from Highline Warren.