Learn how to create accurate and visually appealing data visualizations in this comprehensive webinar. This webinar focuses on static visualizations for print, online, and slide presentations.
The Off-Campus Housing team will be popping up on different corners throughout the neighborhood during the first few weeks of the semester—with giveaways—to welcome off-campus Blue Jays back to campus.
As artificial intelligence tools become more prevalent, how can we ensure that assessments still promote critical thinking and academic integrity? This hands-on session will guide you in identifying where your current assessments may be vulnerable to AI-generated responses—and how to adapt them to support authentic learning.
Current and prospective Master of Science in Engineering students are welcome to join this information session to learn more about the Institute for NanoBioTechnology's program that collaborates with major industry partners to offer a credited and paid co-op opportunity that allows participating students to work at a biotech or other engineering company for six months and receive full-time pay and credits equivalent to a year of academic research.
A monthly space for Hopkins employees who are pre-, peri-, or post-menopause, to share experiences, resources, and support about menopause and the menopause transition.
Come by the Student Center for the Sophomore September Resource Fair, full of resources, networking, and learning about all opportunities happening in your second year. Enter to win prizes by visiting booths, collecting stamps, and talking with different offices.
Whether it's your first or third child, you are the birth, non-birth, or adoptive parent, the transition back to work is a significant change. Join other Hopkins peers to share support, experiences, tips, and resources.
Gira Bhabha, an associate professor of the Department of Biology at Johns Hopkins University, will give a talk titled "Extreme Cell Biology of a Minimal Eukaryotic Pathogen."
The Off-Campus Housing team will be popping up on different corners throughout the neighborhood during the first few weeks of the semester—with giveaways—to welcome off-campus Blue Jays back to campus.
Join Cassie Hansen, the program director for the Johns Hopkins MS in Geographic Information Systems, as she hosts Johns Hopkins lecturer Jim Blanchard for a discussion on the increasing advancement of software-based tools that mimic human workflows.
This program marks the closing of the exhibition "Strong, Bright, Useful & True: Recent Acquisitions and Contemporary Art from Baltimore," which celebrates Johns Hopkins University's devotion to the Baltimore art community over time, by bringing together key individuals whose contributions have been essential to its production.
Historic Lafayette Square Park (811 N. Arlington Avenue, Baltimore, MD, 21217)
Spend a relaxing afternoon grooving to the sounds of talented jazz musicians, including Peabody's Nasar Abadey, Sean Jones, and Charanée Wade, who will perform a number of selections honoring the legendary Billie Holiday.
The two-day, in-person Pamela Tucker Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases certificate course, convened by the Johns Hopkins Division of Infectious Diseases, will expand expertise on infectious complications in transplant (solid organ and stem cell) and oncology patients. Registration deadline is Sept. 2.