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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.
Oct 14 - March 2
Gertrude Stein in Circles: Spheres of Life and Writing
Campus: Peabody Institute, Details: George Peabody Library
This new major exhibition documents how pioneering American writer Gertrude Stein fostered avant-garde connections throughout her lifetime and explores Stein's ongoing legacy as a beacon for artists, writers, and LGBTQ+ communities.
Today
AI for Improved Patient Outcomes Workshop
9am - 4:30pm EST
Throughout this intensive one-day workshop, learners will be empowered to make informed, strategic decisions about to responsibly and effectively incorporating AI in their practice to enhance patient care and operational excellence while staying ahead in a technology-driven industry.
Registration Required
Today
Inside Intelligence: Pearl Harbor, Japanese Espionage, and the Strange Case of Frederick Rutland
9 - 10am EST
Online
Join host Michael Ard, program director for the MS in Intelligence Analysis program, for a curated discussion with Ron Drabkin, an American writer, entrepreneur, and angel investor now based in Mitaka, Japan, on "Pearl Harbor, Japanese Espionage, and the Strange Case of Frederick Rutland."
Registration Required
Free
Today
Physical Accessibility Forum
11am - 12pm EST
Online
This is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to share their experiences with physical accessibility (e.g., signage, pathways, doors, stairs, restrooms, elevators, etc.) on Johns Hopkins campuses. Your feedback is critical in helping to identify barriers and to design solutions to improve physical access for the Johns Hopkins community.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Data Dimensions Alumni Spotlight: Jess Spayd
12 - 1pm EST
Online
Join Collin Paschall, program director of the Data Analytics and Policy program, as he welcomes recent graduate Jess Spayd for a conversation about her early-career experience in the U.S. Digital Corps.
Registration Required
Free
Today
19th Annual Barton Childs Lecture: Francis Collins
2 - 3pm EST
Mountcastle Auditorium, Preclinical Teaching Building Preclinical Teaching Building
East Baltimore Campus
Francis Collins, NIH distinguished investigator at the Center for Precision Health Research, will give the 19th Annual Barton Childs Lecture titled "Could In Vivo Gene Editing Be a Scalable Solution for Thousands of Rare Genetic Diseases?"
Free
Today
Navigating the Workforce as an LGBTQIA Professional: Challenges and Triumphs
6 - 7:15pm EST
Online
This discussion aims to illuminate key issues and foster a deeper understanding of navigating the workforce as a professional who identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or sometimes questioning), intersex, asexual, and others. Panelist will also touch on the policies surrounding transgender health care and the work that is being done in this space at Johns Hopkins University & Medicine.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Morgan Stanley Investment Banking Panel
8 - 9:15pm EST
Online
This is a fantastic opportunity to ask questions you may have about Morgan Stanley, investment banking, or the finance industry in general to gain valuable career advice and mentorship. All undergraduate students are welcome.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 5
CS Seminar: Jason Corso
10:45 - 11:45am EST
Jason Corso, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, will give a talk titled "Curious Embeddings, Hazy Oracles, and the Path to Safe, Cooperative AI" for the Department of Computer Science.
Dec 5
LACLxS Lecture: Arturo Chang
12 - 1:30pm EST
Arturo Chang, an assistant professor of political theory in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto, will be in conversation with Alonso Burgos, a doctoral student in the Johns Hopkins Department of Sociology, on "Indigenous Sovereignty and the Construction of Citizenship During Peru's Post-Independence Period." This event is hosted by the Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies (LACLxS) and the Department of Political Science.
Dec 5
Cell Biology Seminar: Erin Jimenez
12 - 1pm EST
Suite 2-200 (Bodian Conference Room), 1830 Building 1830 Building
East Baltimore Campus
Erin Jimenez, assistant professor of biology at Johns Hopkins University, will give a talk titled "Regulatory Logic of Hair Cell Regeneration" for the Cell Biology Department.
Dec 5
Don't Blame the Messenger(RNA): Combating the Threat of Misinformation
12 - 2pm EST
Join thought leaders and experts in discussing mRNA's promise to improve human health and the threat that mis- and disinformation poses to scientific advancement in this field, featuring Katalin Karikó, the 2023 Nobel laureate in Medicine.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 5
CS Seminar: Nico Christianson
12:15 - 1:15pm EST
Nico Christianson, a doctoral candidate in computing and mathematical sciences at the California Institute of Technology, will give a talk titled "Reliable AI-Augmented Algorithms for Energy" for the Department of Computer Science.
Dec 5
The Therapy Paradigm in Contemporary Television
3:30 - 4:30pm EST
Online
Join a virtual discussion on the rise of therapy in television storytelling and explore how this dynamic not only makes therapy a prevalent theme in TV but also hints at television's own therapeutic potential.
Registration Required
Free