The Centro SOL Latino Mental Health Conference will present an actionable framework for local health systems, community-based organizations and policymakers to use in addressing depression among Latino communities in and around Baltimore. Conference fee for attendees need CME credit.
This exhibition highlights over one hundred popular songs and instrumental compositions that provide unique insights into the evolution of American popular culture.
Elizabeth Villa, assistant professor of molecular biology at UC San Diego, will deliver a talk titled, "Opening Windows into the Cell: Bringing Structure to Cell Biology Using Cry-Electron Tomography."
Ted Brodheim, CIO advisor for education at Zoom, and Christy Murray, assistant dean of the Carey Business School, will discuss the future of learning in a digital world.
Alicia Wilson, Johns Hopkins vice president of economic development, will moderate this webinar with guest gallery owners Selma Siddig and Myrtis Bedolla.
Experts from the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center are scheduled to discuss the U.S. death toll from COVID-19, which recently surpassed the official milestone of 1 million but is most likely far higher.
Richard Besserwill present "Health Equity: We Can't Have One Without the Other" in honor of Catherine DeAngelis, distinguished service professor emerita and 2020 Distinguished Mentoring Awardee.
Nicole Arulanantham will discuss "From Sunburns to Planet Formation: Why Is Ultraviolet Starlight so Important?" and Brandon Lawton will give a preview of the night sky and a demonstration of the Summer Astrophoto Challenge for the Space Telescope Science Institute's Youth for Astronomy & Engineering Program.