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Today
TIAA Consultations
8am - 5pm EDT
JHU partners with TIAA to provide the 403(b) retirement savings plan, including advice and education to ensure you are on the right track towards your financial goals. Take this opportunity to meet one-on-one with representatives from TIAA, our 403(b) recordkeeper.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Young Professionals Networking Group
12 - 1pm EDT
Join the Young Professionals Networking Group that meets every fourth Wednesday of the month from noon to 1 p.m. on Zoom.
Registration Required
Today
Intro to AI Prompt Engineering
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
Come explore the essential components of artificial intelligence prompts; get example prompts and use cases in course development; learn how to refine prompts by including directions to verify sources, work step-by-step, etc.; and engage in a prompt writing activity and pair with peers to provide feedback.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Today
LCSR Seminar: Unleashing Creativity with Generative Design and Bimanual Robotic Assembly
12 - 1pm EDT
Changliu Liu, an associate professor in the Robotics Institute in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, will give a talk titled "Unleashing Creativity with Generative Design and Bimanual Robotic Assembly" for the Laboratory for Computational Sensing + Robotics.
Today
Faculty Research Forum: "Bad Lieutenants" with Andrew Mertha
12:30 - 2pm EDT
Campus: Hopkins Bloomberg Center, Details: Room 222
Professor Andrew Mertha presents his new book, Bad Lieutenants: The Khmer Rouge, United Front, and Class Struggle, 1970–1997, in conversation with Professor Carla Freeman and Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs Peter M. Lewis. A light lunch will be provided.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Baltimore Still Rising
6 - 8pm EDT
The Johns Hopkins Center for Africana Studies is hosting "Baltimore Still Rising," a powerful first installment of The Baltimore Legacy Project, a documentary series, presented by S. Rahseem.
Today
Field hockey: Messiah at JHU
6 - 8pm EDT
The Blue Jays host the Falcons in a nonconference matchup at Homewood Field
Today
Curated Conversations Presents "Evolving Issues of Material Culture"
7 - 8pm EDT
Online
Join Karina Wizevich, moderator and associate director of the MA in Museum Studies program, as she hosts art educator, writer, and curator Daniela Fifi and sociocultural anthropologist Ruth Toulson for a stimulating conversation about material culture and ever-evolving issues of repatriation and decolonization.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 25, 2025
Data Cleaning in R
10am - 12:30pm EDT
Online
Do you work with other people's data? Are there times when you need to clean or reorganize these data to work for you? Join Johns Hopkins Data Services for this workshop to efficiently clean data in R. You will need to have either some basic knowledge about using R or have previously attended the "Introduction to R for Absolute Beginners" workshop in order to take this one.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 25, 2025
Virtual Research Administrator Day Celebration
10am - 12pm EDT
Online
Join the Johns Hopkins University Research Administration in celebrating the contributions of research administrators across Johns Hopkins.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 25, 2025
Cell Biology Seminar: Bill Bement
12 - 1pm EDT
Suite 2-200 (Bodian Conference Room), 1830 Building 1830 Building
East Baltimore Campus
Bill Bement, a professor of integrative biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will give a talk titled "Cortical Waves of Rho Activity: Visualizing the Cytokinetic Signaling Network as an Excitable Circuit."
Registration Required
Sept 25, 2025
Department of Biology Seminar Series: Inheriting Chromatin Domains in Mammals and the Mechanisms Involved
12 - 1pm EDT
Thelma Escobar, an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Washington, will give a talk titled "Inheriting Chromatin Domains in Mammals and the Mechanisms Involved" for the Department of Biology.