Join the first Special Collections Open House of the year and enjoy highlights from the Book Arts collection, get some amazing women's suffrage stickers, and enter a fall-themed raffle.
For anyone starting to think seriously about when to retire, this webinar takes you through five steps to deciding when the time is right. A TIAA adviser will help you think through how to estimate what you'll need, adjust as needed, consider key milestones, and protect your savings.
Younan Xia, a professor and chair in the School of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Georgia Institute of Technology, will give a talk titled "Putting Chemistry to Work for Nano, Energy, and Medicine."
Esther Gabara, professor of Romance studies at Duke University, will discuss her book: Non-Literary Fiction: Art of the Americas under Neoliberalism, which examines how contemporary art produced across the Americas has reacted to the rising tide of neoliberal regimes, focusing on the crucial role of fiction in daily politics.
Hosted by the Center for Leadership Education, CLE Connect provides a space for Johns Hopkins undergraduate and graduate students to network with Johns Hopkins alumni and industry leaders in engineering, consulting, manufacturing, health care, marketing, finance, tech, media, and more.
Panelists Craig Messner from the Center for Digital Humanities, Nadejda Webb from LifexCode, and Emily McGinn from Sheridan Libraries, moderated by doctoral candidate Ellie Palazzolo, will discuss how each panelist defines digital humanities and how to get involved with digital humanities on campus.
Visualizing data is critical for both understanding the meaning and patterns hidden in your data and communicating it to an audience. This workshop by Johns Hopkins Data Services serves as an introduction to using Python's data-visualization tools and techniques.
Tara Bynum (PhD '08), an assistant professor of English and African American studies at the University of Iowa, will give a talk titled "Obour Tanner Remembers Phillis Wheatley; or How to Remember a (Famous) Friend."
Joshua Bembenek, associate professor and research educator in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Wayne State University School of Medicine, will be giving a talk titled "Cell Cycle Regulation of Membrane Trafficking in Oocyte Meiosis."
Anders Engberg-Pedersen, a professor of comparative literature at the University of Southern Denmark, will give a talk titled "Martial Aesthetics: War, Scenarios, and the Securitization of the Novel" for the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute and the Department of Political Science.