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Sept 8
Global Quantum Strategies Overview 2024
3 - 7pm EDT
The science diplomacy quantum event will feature flash talks by key players in the private sector, academia, and government
Registration Required
Free
Sept 8
Humanities on the Hill: Film Screening & Panel Discussion of "Spinoza: 6 Reasons for the Excommunication of the Philosopher"
5 - 7pm EDT
Please join Humanities on the Hill for a screening of Spinoza: 6 Reasons for the Excommunication of the Philosopher followed by a panel discussion with Yitzhak Melamed, a professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins, and David Ofek, the film director.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Free
Sept 10
Coding Fundamentals
10:30 am - 12pm EDT
Online
Join Johns Hopkins Data Services for this workshop to learn about coding terminology and concepts and to jump-start your journey into coding.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Free
Sept 10
Tips on Aging Well
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
From recommended screenings to healthy lifestyle practices, join the Johns Hopkins Work Stride oncology nurse navigator for an interactive webinar to discuss aging well for a happy, healthy life, with an opportunity for Q&A.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 10
SNF Agora Community Workshop: Civic Discourse on Campus
12 - 1pm EDT
Suite N325 (also online), Wyman Park Building Wyman Park Building
Homewood Campus
Leila Brammer, director of outreach and instructional development for the Parrhesia Program for Public Discourse at The University of Chicago and a 2024–25 SNF Agora Visiting Fellow, will lead this hybrid SNF Agora Community Workshop on "Civic Discourse on Campus."
Sept 10
An Afternoon of Hope: Empowering Conversations, Saving Lives
2 - 5pm EDT
Online
Join Johns Hopkins Employee Assistance Program (JHEAP) this World Suicide Prevention Day for a transformative experience featuring renowned experts and powerful personal stories, all focused on empowering conversations and saving lives.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 10
Anthro. Colloquium Series: James McHugh
4 - 5:30pm EDT
Room 426 (also online), Mergenthaler Hall Mergenthaler Hall
Homewood Campus
James McHugh, a professor of South Asian religions at the University of Southern California, will present a colloquium titled "Brewing Technologies and Drinking Cultures in Early South Asia (and Methods for Studying Them)."
Sept 10
Hopkins Cooking Series: One-Pot Meals
5 - 6:30pm EDT
Salons B & C, Scott-Bates Commons Scott-Bates Commons
Homewood Campus
Chef Tim Bruce and Chef Nick Wood will teach how to cook one-pot meals, including tikka marsala over rice and marinara sauce with spaghetti, as part of Hopkins Dining's initiative to teach students valuable cooking skills.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 10
Healthy Conversations that Matter Webinar: Inflammation in Your Body
7 - 8pm EDT
Online
Learn about current medical insights and assessments regarding inflammation and what can be done to decrease chronic inflammation levels, from Johns Hopkins rheumatologist Lisa Christopher-Stine.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 11
Well-Being Day
7am - 9:45pm EDT
Stop by at one or more of the events of Well-Being Day to create or renew healthy habits, like getting enough sleep, moving your body, and engaging with hobbies like being outdoors or the arts.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 11
Digital & Community-Engaged Approaches to Support Research Recruitment Symposium
8am - 6:30pm EDT
Also Turner Auditorium, Turner Concourse Turner Concourse
East Baltimore Campus
This two-day in-person symposium provides an educational forum for research colleagues across the nation to share their successful tools, strategies, and insights on digital or community-engaged approaches to increase diverse participation in clinical and translational research.
Registration Required
Registration Required
Free