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Sept 26, 2024 - June 8, 2025
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.
Dec 11, 2024 - Aug 31, 2025
Exhibition: History Through Poetry
Installed throughout Homewood Museum's period rooms, this exhibition features new original poems that considering decorative arts and material culture while honoring the lives of the enslaved people who once lived and worked at Homewood, written via a Johns Hopkins First-Year Seminar.
Today
Opportunity Writing Workshops: Telling Your Story Through Your CV
5 - 6pm EDT
Center for Student Success (Suite 193), Conference Room, Homewood Apartments Homewood Apartments
Homewood Campus
Staff from the Johns Hopkins National Fellowships Program will cover how to use your CV, or curriculum vitae, as a tool for telling your story and how to shape it to each opportunity you apply for, including fellowships, scholarships, and school and job applications. Open to all Johns Hopkins students and recent graduates.
Today
An Art and Anthropology Studio: Fashioning a Future of Here, Collectively
5 - 6:30pm EDT
The Peale Community Museum, 225 Holiday St., Baltimore, MD 21202, Homewood Campus Homewood Campus
Please join a panel discussion with the participants who created "The Future of Here: A Glimpse of a River Culture to Come" as they reflect together on transforming a university class into a public exhibition, one that unites, in particular, two fields of practice: art and anthropology.
Today
Richard J. Carroll Memorial Lecture: Mike Schlaich
5:30 - 6:30pm EDT
Mike Schlaich, partner at Schlaich Bergermann Partners and professor and chair of conceptual and structural design at the Technical University of Berlin, will present "Real Challenges in Civil and Structural Engineering—What We Can Do Now" for the Department of Civil & Systems Engineering.
Today
Pathways to Public Safety: A Dialogue on Gun Policy
6 - 7:30pm EDT
The Office of the Vice Provost for Research brings together experts, policymakers, and community members to explore different perspectives on gun policy followed by a reception with hors d'oeuvres.
Registration Required
Free
Today
"AI & Safety" with Jack Clark, Co-Founder of Anthropic
7 - 8pm EDT
Online
Jack Clark, co-founder of Anthropic and former policy director at OpenAI, will give a talk titled "AI & Safety" for the Hopkins Software Engineering Club.
Registration Required
Free
March 28, 2025
Energy Minor Information Session
12 - 1:45pm EDT
Students who have declared or are interested in the energy minor can come discuss resources and advice with Associate Professor Susanna Thon as well as socialize and network. Free lunch will be provided to those who register by March 24.
Registration Required
Free
March 28, 2025
中文茶话会: 家庭关系—爱与界限 (Mandarin Tea Chat: Family Relationships—Love and Boundaries)
1 - 2pm EDT
Meeting Room A, O'Connor Rec Center O'Connor Rec Center
Homewood Campus
欢迎参与中文茶话会,这是一个为中文母语者提供的空间,大家可以在这里交友、分享对人际关系的看法,并了解Johns Hopkins的资源。在本次活动中,我们将探讨爱与界限在我们家庭中的表现,如何进行平衡与调整,以及中华文化和家庭价值观对我们作为子女的影响,以及它们对我们亲密关系观念的影响。Welcome to Mandarin Tea Chat, a space for Mandarin speakers to connect, share thoughts on relationships, and explore Johns Hopkins resources. In this session, we'll explore how love and boundaries manifest in our families, how to navigate and find balance, and the influence of Chinese culture and family values on us as their children as well as on our views of intimate relationships.
Registration Required
Free
March 28, 2025
Fellowship Fridays: Post-Graduate Service Awards
2 - 3pm EDT
Content Creation Lab, Imagine Center Imagine Center
Homewood Campus
This session is for students interested in or already involved in community and/or public service and considering ways to continue that commitment after graduation. This session will focus on the many fellowships that can fund service experiences in the U.S. and abroad or graduate study to prepare for a career in service.
March 29, 2025
DFA's Design-Thinking Conference
9am - 3pm EDT
The Design for America's Design-Thinking Conference will bring together students, educators, industry professionals, and design enthusiasts to explore innovative solutions for local and global challenges using the design-thinking process.
Registration Required
Free
March 30, 2025
Tunes from Trash, Making Music from What We Leave Behind
12:30 - 2pm EDT
The Peale Community Museum, 225 Holiday St., Baltimore, MD 21202, Homewood Campus Homewood Campus
Please join Jordan Tierney and the International Arts & Mind Lab for "Tunes from Trash, Making Music from What We Leave Behind: Crafting Instruments and Thinking About Music." Participants will consider the many natural and human-made sounds reverberating across the Jones Falls watershed. Participants will provide a collection of found objects in the workshop, but please bring any found objects you would like to share or include from your wanderings.
March 30, 2025
Women's Lacrosse vs. Oregon
1 - 5pm EDT
Cheer on the Women's Lacrosse team as they take on the University of Oregon.
March 30, 2025
The Joshua Ringel Memorial Reading: Rita Dove
2 - 4pm EDT
Meyerhoff Auditorium, Baltimore Museum of Art Baltimore Museum of Art
Homewood Campus
For the 2025 Joshua Ringel Memorial Reading, the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth welcomes featured poet Rita Dove, the 1993-95 U.S. poet laureate and 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner in poetry.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required