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Sept 26 - June 8
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.
Today
Human Voices: A Lunch & Learn About Connecting with Your Representatives
12 - 2pm EDT
The Writing Center (Room 230), Gilman Hall Gilman Hall
Homewood Campus
Enjoy a delicious free lunch in the Writing Center and learn more about effectively contacting your city, state, or federal representatives to discuss the issues you care about the most.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Latin American Film Festival: "Ema" (2019, Chile)
5 - 8pm EDT
Adoptive parents Ema (played by Mariana Di Girolamo) and Gastón (played by Gael García Bernal) are artistic free spirits in a contemporary dance troupe whose lives are thrown into chaos when their adopted son Polo is involved in a shockingly violent incident.
Oct 4
CLSP Fall Seminar Series: Tatsunori Hashimoto
12 - 1:15pm EDT
Tatsunori Hashimoto, an assistant professor of computer science at Stanford University, will present a Center for Language and Speech Processing seminar titled "Improving LLM Generalization by Selecting and Synthesizing Data."
Oct 4
GKII Johns Hopkins India Networking Event
5 - 7pm EDT
Tamber's Restaurant, 3327 Saint Paul St., Baltimore, MD 21218
Johns Hopkins students, alumni, faculty, and staff across all university schools and divisions who have an India affiliation or connection are invited to join the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) for an exciting in-person networking event to meet each other.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 5
Eliseo Pérez-Stable
9am - 12:30pm EDT
Also online, Turner Auditorium Turner Auditorium
East Baltimore Campus
The 14th anniversary of the Henrietta Lacks Memorial Lecture features a keynote from Eliseo Pérez-Stable, director of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities at the National Institutes of Health
Registration Required
Free
Oct 5
Live Near Your Work: Live Baltimore Fall 2024 Trolley Tour
9am - 1pm EDT
University of Maryland Baltimore, Southern Management Corporation Campus Center, 621 W. Lombard St.
Thinking about buying a home in Baltimore City? Live Baltimore is hosting an in-person Fall 2024 Trolley Tour, a free event open to all buyers at all stages of the homebuying process. This event will feature neighborhoods in Southwest Baltimore City.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 5
Undergraduate Immunology Club Guest Speaker Series: Ming-Ru Wu
2 - 3pm EDT
Ming-Ru Wu, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, will discuss her research on designing synthetic gene circuits for cancer immunotherapy.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 6
Music at Evergreen: Galvin Cello Quartet
2 - 4pm EDT
Evergreen's popular and eclectic Music at Evergreen concert series will kick off its 71st season with a performance by the Galvin Cello Quartet.
Registration Required
Oct 6
Film and Media Studies Faculty Showcase
2 - 4pm EDT
Four members of the Film and Media Studies faculty—John Mann, Jimmy Joe Roche, Adam Rodgers, and Karen Yasinsky—screen their work for the Johns Hopkins community.
Oct 7
AI Ethics and Governance Symposium
8:45 am - 6:15pm EDT
Bringing together diverse science, humanities, and engineering scholars, technologists, and policymakers, the symposium will explore issues across the spectrum of AI innovation.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 7
Data Bytes: Extracting Data from PDFs with Python
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
Join Johns Hopkins Data Services in this Data Bytes session as they provide an overview of the kinds of data that may be present in PDFs and demo several Python packages that you can use to extract and combine it.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 7
Free and Open Source Project Fund Summative Event
1 - 5pm EDT
Susquehanna Room, 6225 Smith Avenue, Mount Washington Mount Washington
Join the Johns Hopkins Open Source Programs Office for a celebration of open-source innovation and collaboration featuring brief presentations from each project funded by the Free and Open Source Software Project Fund and ample networking opportunities.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 7
How Local Can You Go? Revisiting Archaeology and Heritage in the Ottoman Lands in the 19th Century
6 - 7pm EDT
Edhem Eldem, a visiting professor at Columbia University, will give a talk titled co-sponsored by the Program in Islamic Studies and the Department of Classics.
Oct 7
Faculty Spotlight: Biotech Ethics—A Conversation with Erika Cheung
7 - 8pm EDT
Online
Erika Cheung, Theranos whistleblower and cofounder of Ethics in Entrepreneurship, will share her journey and provide insights into ethical challenges in biotech, the importance of accountability, and how future innovators can uphold integrity in their work.
Registration Required
Free