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Scary Funny: An Exploration of Horror-Comedy
1 - 2pm EDT
Online
Why do we love to scream and laugh—sometimes in the same breath? This panel brings together creators who live at the crossroads of fear and funny to unpack why these genres are natural partners and how to make the blend work.
Registration Required
Free
Today
Air as Archive: A Workshop with Emi Ferguson
5 - 6:30pm EDT
Macksey Seminar Room, Brody Learning Commons Brody Learning Commons
Homewood Campus
Please join an "Air as Archive" workshop with flautist Emi Ferguson the day before the "Unwrung" concert.
Oct 8, 2025
LCSR Seminar: Toward Robust and Personalized Exoskeleton Locomotion for People with SCI
12 - 1pm EDT
Maegan Tucker, an assistant professor in the departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech, will give a talk for the Laboratory for Computational Sensing + Robotics.
Oct 8, 2025
AI Literacy: Employer Expectations for New College Graduates
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
What artificial intelligence skills do employers actually want from new graduates? Go beyond the technical basics to explore the real-world competencies that drive hiring decisions today.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 8, 2025
Setting a New Agenda for Medicare's Post-Acute Care Payment Policy
3:30 - 6pm EDT
This panel will bring together leading experts to consider lessons from past reforms, current challenges, and policy options to control spending and ensure beneficiaries receive quality post-acute care in today's Medicare landscape.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 8, 2025
2025 Latin American Film Festival: "La Cocina"
5 - 6:30pm EDT
Set in the chaotic kitchen of a bustling Times Square restaurant, La Cocina by Alonso Ruizpalacios is a gripping exploration of migration, power dynamics, and the pursuit of the American dream. Through a mix of dark humor and poignant drama, the film's rich ensemble cast and surrealist touches transform the kitchen into a microcosm of societal divides, where every interaction reflects broader struggles of identity, class, and survival.
Oct 8, 2025
Trans Justice in the Carceral System
6 - 8pm EDT
Please the "Trans Justice in the Carceral System" panel discussion, organized by the Critical Diaspora Studies undergraduate working group. This event will bring together a variety of experts to discuss their experiences in this topic.
Oct 8, 2025
Stories That Matter: "The Only Girl in the Orchestra" Film Screening & Live Musical Performance
6:30 - 8:30pm EDT
A special screening of the Academy Award-winning documentary about the first female musician in the New York Philharmonic followed by a director Q&A and Peabody performance.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 8, 2025
Concert: Unwrung
8 - 9:30pm EDT
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 811 Cathedral St., Baltimore, MD 21201
Featuring Emi Ferguson, flute; Ah Young Hong, soprano; John Lenti, theorbo; and Miranda Cuckson, violin, "Unwrung" stages a dialogue between the visual arts and music in antiquity and modernity, exploring questions of historical reconstruction and the aestheticization of violence across time and artistic media
Oct 9, 2025
Data Dimensions Presents "Careers in Evaluation Science"
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
Scott Davis, visiting associate professor of economics at Centre College, will share his expertise in evaluation design as well as his advice for those building a career in the exciting area of applied quantitative analysis, in conversation with Collin Paschall, program director for MS in Data Analytics and Policy.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 9, 2025
Opioid Documents in Action: Examining Opioid Marketing to Veterans
1 - 2pm EDT
Online
Join the Opioid Industry Documents Archive for a Q&A with Christopher K. Haddock and Andrew Kolodny about their research team's recently published article, "Imagine the Possibilities Pain Coalition and Opioid Marketing to Veterans: Lessons for Military and Veterans Healthcare."
Registration Required
Free
Oct 9, 2025
Homewood After Dark: The 19th-Century Lighting Revolution
6:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Using examples from Homewood's collection, Johns Hopkins Museums Curator of Collections Michelle Fitzgerald will demonstrate the evolution of 19th-century domestic lighting—from candlelight to oil and gas lamps—exploring how these technological developments changed how daily life was experienced.
Registration Required
Oct 9, 2025
An In-Depth Guide to College Decision Plans
7 - 8pm EDT
Online
The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth is here to help families learn more about decision plans and the best application strategies
Registration Required
Free
Oct 10, 2025
Aronson Speaker Series: Global Currents Shaping Today
12:30 - 1:30pm EDT
Giovanna Maria Dora Dore, director of the Johns Hopkins East Asian Studies Program, will kick off the Aronson Center for International Studies Fall Speaker Series with a discussion exploring trade agreements and conflicts through the lens of current events.
Oct 10, 2025
Cut, Paste, Ground: A Collage & Workshop for Collective Healing
7 - 9pm EDT
Hosted by Baltimore creatives and change-makers Michelle Geiss, Alyssa Dennis, and Rachel Cloud Adams, this combined collage exhibit on Oct. 3 and workshop on Oct. 10 seeks to collectively reshape heart-centered, hand-centered purpose as an antidote to toxic social and environmental divisiveness.
Registration Required
Free