Learn to add references and full-text articles, use folders and tags to help you organize your references, and easily create bibliographies in any style using the bibliographic management tool RefWorks.
Jing Li, a distinguished professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Rutgers University, will give a talk entitled "Designing High Performance Luminescent Materials for Energy Efficient Lighting Technologies" as part of the Department of Chemistry Colloquium Seminar Series.
Kent Calder will discuss his new book which focuses on fifteen major cities across Europe, Asia, and the U.S. and shows how and why cities are re-asserting their historic role at the forefront of international economic and political life.
Using Baltimore City's political structures as a case study, this session will analyze the relationship between elected officials' roles and the change we wish to see in our local communities.
Learn to add references and full-text articles, use folders and tags to help you organize your references, and easily create bibliographies in any style using the bibliographic management tool RefWorks.
The Life Design Lab is pleased to offer several grant opportunities to all Johns Hopkins University undergraduates for the Summer of 2021. This session will provide and introduction to the grant program, and answer questions you might have about the grant process. (Part of DYSE Grants Series)
Learn how to navigate well-being resources and get tips and skills for coping with stress, information on healthy relationships and alcohol and other drugs, and more during CHEW virtual office hours. Office hours are open to all.
Join Dean Eliot A. Cohen and Elizabeth Samet for a discussion on how literature can build character and foster critical-thinking skills for future leaders in politics, business, law, medicine, and beyond.
Industry leaders and other cyber professionals will discuss the dos and don'ts of risk management. This conference is over three days; attendees may join all or some sessions.
Toby Ditz, a professor emeritus of history at Johns Hopkins and a member of the Academy at Johns Hopkins, will give a talk entitled "Gender and Deep History."