Showcasing some of the most interesting, beautiful, and rare items recently purchased to support Johns Hopkins research and teaching, the Sheridan Library's Adopt a Book program allows you to adopt selected items by underwriting their costs. Join a virtual presentation from the Sheridan Library's talented curators as they share about special pieces from the collections.
Join an introductory guided walking meditation on the Athletic Circle. Reconnect with nature, find peace, and ground yourself in your breath. Replenish your energy and finish the week centered in the present moment. No meditation experience required. All Johns Hopkins affiliates welcome.
Hear from thought leaders shaping the future of health equity. The Health Disparities Speaker Series showcases real-world perspectives and solutions to close the gaps in care the impact our communities.
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.
Michael P. Brenner, a professor of applied mathematics and applied physics and of physics at Harvard University and a research scientist at Google Research, will give a talk for the Department of Biophysics.
Come enjoy drop-in tea, coffee, pastries, crafts, chill vibes, and the chance to connect with other students including LGBTQIA2S+ students (who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex, asexual, and two-spirit) and allies. Come for the activities, stay for the community. All are welcome.
Hear from thought leaders shaping the future of health equity. The Health Disparities Speaker Series showcases real-world perspectives and solutions to close the gaps in care the impact our communities.
Financial wellness educator Shahar Ziv will be your guide through the wild world of credit, including credit card basics, credit scores, how to build credit, rewards vs. fees, and protecting your credit from identity theft.
Join the Johns Hopkins Center for Safe & Healthy Schools for an exciting screening of Counted Out, a groundbreaking documentary that highlights math as the cornerstone of democracy and economic opportunity.
myCareer is your personalized career growth hub at Johns Hopkins University, designed to help you explore opportunities, build skills, and take charge of your professional journey. This session will dive into two powerful features of the platform: Skills Assessments and Development Plans.
In this interactive virtual session, participants will explore how to use the Career Navigator tool within myCareer to envision and plan their professional growth at Johns Hopkins University. Building on previous myCareer modules, this session guides staff through future-focused reflection, role exploration, and strategic development planning. Participants will learn how to identify potential career paths, assess skill alignment, and connect with others across the institution to support their career journey.
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.