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March 26
Exhibit: Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora
7:30 am - 10pm EDT
"Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora" explores how cookbooks by Black authors serve not only as crucial repositories of African and African American culinary traditions but also as sites of food innovation and cultural transformation.
March 26
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.
March 26
Trumpet and Trombone Recital and Master Class
1 - 3pm EDT
Centre Street Performance Studio Centre Street Performance Studio
Peabody Institute
March 26
Shriver Hall Concert Series: Tetzlaff-Tetzlaff-Vogt Trio
5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
The Tetzlaff-Tetzlaff-Vogt Trio is the featured performer for the Helen Coplan Harrison Concert.
March 27
Exhibit: Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora
7:30 am - 10pm EDT
"Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora" explores how cookbooks by Black authors serve not only as crucial repositories of African and African American culinary traditions but also as sites of food innovation and cultural transformation.
March 27
Master Class: Xuefei Yang, Guitar
10am - 1pm EDT
Hilda and Douglas Goodwin Recital Hall Hilda and Douglas Goodwin Recital Hall
Peabody Institute
March 27
Hard Histories: Loyola University Maryland
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
Faculty member David Carey Jr., archivist Jenny Kinniff, and undergraduate students Brandon Nefferdorf and Anna Young from Loyola University Maryland will discuss how the university is undertaking its own research into its history surrounding Blackness, race, and slavery.
Registration Required
Free
March 27
Greece: A Strong Ally at a Time of Geopolitical Threat: A Conversation with Ambassador Alexandra Papadopoulou
3 - 5pm EDT
Kenney-Herter Auditorium, Nitze Building, School of Advanced International Studies School of Advanced International Studies
Alexandra Papadopoulou, current ambassador from Greece to the U.S., will shares her candid perspectives on "Greece: A Strong Ally at a Time of Geopolitical Threat" with Edward P. Joseph, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute.
Registration Required
Free
March 27
Peabody Symphony Orchestra
3:30 - 5pm EDT
March 27
Computational Medicine Night
5 - 8pm EDT
Eat, meet, and mingle with Institute for Computational Medicine faculty, postdocs, and students.
Registration Required
Free
March 27
Emotional Adulting Weekly Drop-In Workshop
5:30 - 6pm EDT
Online
Emotional Adulting is a brief, drop-in skills group designed to help you work with your emotions from a space of compassion, awareness, non-judgment, and curiosity. Each week will focus on a different practice and the curriculum will repeat.
Registration Required
Free
March 27
Humanities in the Village: The History of Baltimore Housing and Suburbia
6:30 - 8pm EDT
Join a discussion with Greg Smithsimon about his book Liberty Road Black Middle-Class Suburbs and the Battle Between Civil Rights and Neoliberalism, moderated by Lawrence Jackson, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of English and history, and an audience Q&A.
March 28
Exhibit: Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora
7:30 am - 10pm EDT
"Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora" explores how cookbooks by Black authors serve not only as crucial repositories of African and African American culinary traditions but also as sites of food innovation and cultural transformation.
March 28
CS Seminar, "Expansion, Codes and Optimization at the Frontiers," Fernando Granha Jeronimo
10:45 am - 12pm EDT
Fernando Granha Jeronimo, a postdoc at the Institute for Advanced Study, will give a talk titled "Expansion, Codes and Optimization at the Frontiers" for the Department of Computer Science.