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May 9 - Aug 27
Evergreen as Muse 2023
11am - 4pm EDT
This exhibition showcases photographs by 12 Johns Hopkins University undergraduate students who were inspired by the history of Evergreen, its inhabitants, and its world-famous library, art collection, and grounds. Free for Johns Hopkins faculty, staff, and students.
Registration Required
June 4
Exhibition: A History of Houseplants
11am - 4pm EDT
Evergreen Museum & Library's new exhibition, "A History of Houseplants," explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians' obsession with houseplants, reveals how the trend manifested at Evergreen and in Baltimore, and examines how today's houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
June 4
Gilman: A Pictured History
11am - 4pm EDT
Inspired by archival photographs from over 100 years ago, current Gilman photography students working under teacher Sarah Sachs have created original art that merges the past with the present. Exhibition on view from May 17 to Sept. 17.
June 5
Wag More East Baltimore: Pet Therapy with Hobbes
12 - 1pm EDT
Courtyard or Carpenter Room B, School of Nursing School of Nursing
East Baltimore Campus
Join Health Promotion & Well-Being for pet therapy with Hobbes every first Monday of the month
June 6
Gilman: A Pictured History
11am - 4pm EDT
Inspired by archival photographs from over 100 years ago, current Gilman photography students working under teacher Sarah Sachs have created original art that merges the past with the present. Exhibition on view from May 17 to Sept. 17.
June 6
Caregiving for Children with Disabilities Networking Group
12 - 1pm EDT
If you are someone who cares for a child with disabilities, finding support and integrating your own personal care and everyday needs into your routine can be challenging.
June 6
Caregiving for Children with Disabilities Networking Group
12 - 1pm EDT
Beginning March 7, the Office of Benefits & Worklife will be hosting a recurring virtual networking meeting for caregivers of children with disabilities. This get-together is an opportunity to share information and resources, while connecting with Hopkins peers who may be going through similar experiences.
Registration Required
Free
June 7
Gilman: A Pictured History
11am - 4pm EDT
Inspired by archival photographs from over 100 years ago, current Gilman photography students working under teacher Sarah Sachs have created original art that merges the past with the present. Exhibition on view from May 17 to Sept. 17.
June 7
Health Equity in Tennessee: Opportunities to Increase Access to Care
2 - 3pm EDT
Online
Andrea Willis from BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee and Keshia Pollack Porter from the Bloomberg School of Public Health will discuss the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee's first Health Equity Report and the implications it has for health care in Tennessee and elsewhere.
Registration Required
Free
June 7
Pride & Beyond: Addressing Health Equity for LGBTQIA+ People in India
3 - 5pm EDT
Mountcastle Auditorium, 1st Floor, Preclinical Teaching Building Preclinical Teaching Building
East Baltimore Campus
Simran Bharucha, director of transgender health for ACCELERATE, will discuss India's first comprehensive clinic for the transgender community, the Mitr Clinic, followed by a documentary screening.
Registration Required
Free
June 7
Hopkins on the Hill
5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Kennedy Caucus Room | Russell Senate Office Building, 2 Constitution Ave. NE, Washington, D.C., 20002
Hopkins on the Hill is a biennial showcase of the range, value, and impact of federally funded research and programming at Johns Hopkins University, the nation's leader in federal research funding for over 40 years. Brief remarks by U.S. Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland and Johns Hopkins President Ronald Daniels.
Registration Required
Free
June 8
Research Frontiers Forum: Climate Change and National Security
9am - 6pm EDT
Building 201, Auditorium, Applied Physics Laboratory Applied Physics Laboratory
Join a conversation with the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory featuring a range of perspectives on climate science, technology application, and policy, followed by an exploration of a brighter, climate-secure future through cutting-edge research demonstrations.
Registration Required
June 8
Gilman: A Pictured History
11am - 4pm EDT
Inspired by archival photographs from over 100 years ago, current Gilman photography students working under teacher Sarah Sachs have created original art that merges the past with the present. Exhibition on view from May 17 to Sept. 17.
June 9
Gilman: A Pictured History
11am - 4pm EDT
Inspired by archival photographs from over 100 years ago, current Gilman photography students working under teacher Sarah Sachs have created original art that merges the past with the present. Exhibition on view from May 17 to Sept. 17.