The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School's Real Estate Health Care Summit will explore the growing demand and new opportunities for health care real estate, which is a $1 trillion business sector.
The Bloomberg Center for Government Excellence at Johns Hopkins University will gather lawmakers, policy experts, and city stakeholders from across the country in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the federal Digital Accountability & Transparency (DATA) Act of 2014—the nation's first open-data law.
Ahmed Hassoon, an assistant research professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, will give a groundbreaking Grand Rounds session titled "The Evolution of Diagnostic Safety in the Era of Interoperability and AI," hosted by Biomedical Informatics and Data Science.
Evergreen Museum & Library possesses one of the world's largest private collections of 19th- and 20th-century art glass. This installation gathers these highlights, showing off the breadth and depth of the collection and contextualizing its history at Evergreen.
School teams of students, teachers, and administrators, selected from across the country, who will present their visions on how to make schools better, focused on this year's challenge: How might we design a school so that it's a place where everyone wants to be and students are put on a pathway to adult success?
In this multi-part recorded lecture, learn about the history of the Peabody Laptop Ensemble and Peabody's electronic music program, see demonstrations of vintage and cutting-edge tools used in digital music-making, and hear a collection of works performed at the Peabody Laptop Ensemble's spring concert, followed by a Q&A.
Rupa Valdez, professor of systems and information engineering and of public health sciences at the University of Virginia, will give a talk as part of the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center Seminar Series in Disability Health Research.
Jazz scholar Anna Celenza will present a program exploring the role of jazz in U.S. society during the 1950s and '60s with relevant musical selections performed by the Hannah Mayer Quintet followed by a reception.