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Sept 16
Data Bytes: Making Sense of the U.S. Census
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
Join Johns Hopkins Data Services in this Data Bytes session about the U.S. census, its many data resources, and how to access them effectively. Designed for anyone interested in demographic research.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 16
Advice on Preparing for Graduate/Doctoral Board Oral Exams
4 - 5pm EDT
Suite 517, Preclinical Teaching Building Preclinical Teaching Building
East Baltimore Campus
Professor Jeremy Nathans will lead an informal seminar on "Advice on Preparing for Graduate/Doctoral Board Oral (GBO/DBO) Exams" for second-year School of Medicine graduate students and others.
Sept 17
Introduction to R for Absolute Beginners
10am - 12:30pm EDT
Online
This workshop is for people who want to learn the data analysis tool R, an open source software for statistical computing and graphics, but have little or no experience in any programming languages.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 17
National Voter Registration Day
11am - 3pm EDT
Join Hopkins Votes at The Beach for a day of fun with food, a DJ, photo booth, and making sure students are registered and ready to vote
Registration Required
Sept 17
Introduction to Python for Absolute Beginners
2 - 4pm EDT
Online
Learn the fundamentals necessary to get started using Python, a popular programming language that is used for data management and analysis, web development, software development, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 17
Special Collections Open House
6 - 8pm EDT
Special Collections, M-level, Brody Learning Commons Brody Learning Commons
Homewood Campus
Join the first Special Collections Open House of the year and enjoy highlights from the Book Arts collection, get some amazing women's suffrage stickers, and enter a fall-themed raffle.
Sept 18
From Piggy Banks to Online Savings: Your Guide to Modern Banking
5 - 6pm EDT
Online
Students can get an overview of different banking institutions and account types from Student Financial Support.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 18
CLE Connect
6 - 8pm EDT
Atrium Ballroom, Inn at the Colonnade (4 West University Parkway), Homewood Campus Homewood Campus
Hosted by the Center for Leadership Education, CLE Connect provides a space for Johns Hopkins undergraduate and graduate students to network with Johns Hopkins alumni and industry leaders in engineering, consulting, manufacturing, health care, marketing, finance, tech, media, and more.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 19
Digital Humanities Workshop Series: What Does Digital Humanities Mean to You?
12 - 1:30pm EDT
Room 429 (AGHI Common Room) or Zoom, Mergenthaler Hall Mergenthaler Hall
Homewood Campus
Panelists Craig Messner from the Center for Digital Humanities, Nadejda Webb from LifexCode, and Emily McGinn from Sheridan Libraries, moderated by doctoral candidate Ellie Palazzolo, will discuss how each panelist defines digital humanities and how to get involved with digital humanities on campus.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 19
Introduction to Data Visualization in Python
1 - 4pm EDT
Online
Visualizing data is critical for both understanding the meaning and patterns hidden in your data and communicating it to an audience. This workshop by Johns Hopkins Data Services serves as an introduction to using Python's data-visualization tools and techniques.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 19
Politics and Pizza | Christine Emba: Opinion Writing in Our Divided Society
5:30 - 7pm EDT
Christine Emba, a staff writer at The Atlantic, will be in conversation with Stefanie Sanford, an SNF Agora Visiting Fellow (AY 24-25), on "Opinion Writing in Our Divided Society" as part of the Politics and Pizza Series.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 20
Summer Scholars Showcase at Johns Hopkins University
12 - 3pm EDT
Please join the 2024 Summer Scholars for lunch, networking, and to learn about how Johns Hopkins students supported innovation in city halls in Albany, Baltimore, Birmingham, Cincinnati, Raleigh, San Francisco, and Fortaleza, Brazil, presented by the Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 21
Young Alumni Weekend: Phi Mu Young Alumni Brunch
10am - 12pm EDT
Stop by to chat with your Phi Mu sisters over bagels and coffee over Young Alumni Weekend.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 23
Seminar: Medical and Public Health Consequences of Nuclear War: We Must Prevent What We Cannot Cure
12 - 1:20pm EDT
615 N. Wolfe St., W1020 (Becton Dickinson room) (also online), School of Public Health School of Public Health
East Baltimore Campus
Ira Helfand, a leading figure for the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, will discuss the escalating threat of nuclear war, its catastrophic consequences, and what we, as citizens and health professionals, can do to prevent this global disaster.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 23
Seminar: Medical and Public Health Consequences of Nuclear War: We Must Prevent What We Cannot Cure
5 - 6:30pm EDT
Ira Helfand, a leading figure for the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, will discuss the escalating threat of nuclear war, its catastrophic consequences, and what we, as citizens and health professionals, can do to prevent this global disaster.
Registration Required
Free