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Today
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.
Today
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Staff Council Kick-Off Event
11am - 2pm EDT
Glass Pavilion, Levering Hall Levering Hall
Homewood Campus
Please join the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Staff Council Planning Committee for lunch, swag, and camaraderie as we discuss the formation of the Krieger School Staff Council.
March 21
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 21
CS Seminar: Nicole Wein
10:45 am - 12pm EDT
Nicole Wein, a postdoc in theoretical computer science at DIMACS (the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) at Rutgers University, will give a talk titled "Distance-Estimation in Modern Graphs: Algorithms and Impossibility" for the Department of Computer Science.
March 21
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 21
MMA Financial Well-being Webinar: Women & Retirement
2 - 3pm EDT
As women continue to learn and earn, we hold more power than ever in our own financial lives and in our families. To support you, Marsh McLennan Agency (MMA) is offering additional resources and time to connect on the topic of retirement specifically for women. Join this session to learn about investing and planning for the future for you and for your family. Our own expert on women and money, Jennifer Sahady, will share with you great tips for your success and some thought provoking ideas for you and your financial future.
Registration Required
Free
March 21
MMA Live Webinar: Women & Retirement
2 - 3pm EDT
As women continue to learn and earn, they hold more power than ever in their own financial lives and in their families. Marsh McLennan Agency (MMA) is now offering additional resources and time to connect on the topic of retirement, specifically for women.
Registration Required
Free
March 21
Wag More East Baltimore: Pet Therapy with Scout
4 - 5pm EDT
Feinstone Hall, School of Public Health School of Public Health
East Baltimore Campus
Join Johns Hopkins Student Health Promotion and Well-being for Pet Therapy with Scout.
March 22
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 22
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 22
Charting Your Course: A financial guide for women
12 - 1pm EDT
Women can face unique financial challenges. You can discover tailored approaches to saving for retirement and tips to make your money work hard in this live TIAA webinar for women being held at noon on Wednesday, March 22. Join Helena Gaffney, TIAA Senior Financial Consultant, as she helps you get an idea of where you are, figure out where you want to be, and consider how you are going to get there.
Discussion will include how to: • Evaluate your financial health • Set financial goals • Discover how to make your money work for you • Learn how to put it all together to create your financial plan
Registration Required
Free
March 23
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 23
CS Seminar: Huan Zhang
10:45 am - 12pm EDT
Huan Zhang, a postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, will give a talk titled "Trustworthy AI via Formal Verification and Adversarial Testing" for the Department of Computer Science.
March 23
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 23
Molecular Biology and Genetics Seminar: Adrian Salic
11am - 12pm EDT
1st Floor, Mountcastle Auditorium (also online), Preclinical Teaching Building Preclinical Teaching Building
East Baltimore Campus
Adrian Salic, a professor of cell biology at Harvard Medical School, will give a talk titled "Sending and Receiving Hedgehog Morphogens" for the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics.