A monthly space for Hopkins employees who are pre-, peri-, or post-menopause, to share experiences, resources, and support about menopause and the menopause transition.
The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies presents Segundo Montoya Huamaní, an instructor of philosophy at the Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco in Peru, for a book presentation on Interpretive Conflicts over Mariátegui's Marxism ["Conflictos de Interpretación en Torno al Marxismo de Mariátegui"] (Lima: Heraldos Editores, 2018).
Rose Cersonsky, an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will give a talk titled "Chemistry as Data: How We Can Generate Chemical Understanding from Data-Driven Modeling."
Samuel Moyn of Yale University, Seyla Benhabib of Columbia Law School, and Hassan Jabareen of Adalah will discuss allegations of human rights violations, the application of international humanitarian law, and the role of global advocacy in shaping narratives.
Lydia Zakynthinou, a postdoctoral research fellow at UC Berkeley, will give a talk titled "Algorithmic Stability for Trustworthy Machine Learning and Statistics" for the Department of Computer Science.
Join the faculty, staff, and students from the Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health and the Center for Global Women's Health and Gender Equity for a Q&A session to learn more about applying and the opportunities as a student within the department, especially related to global women's health and gender equity.
Whether it's your first or third child, you are the birth, non-birth, or adoptive parent, the transition back to work is a significant change. Join other Hopkins peers to share support, experiences, tips, and resources.
Magdalena Klemun, assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Department of Civil and Systems Engineering, will present "Beyond Hardware: Challenges and Opportunities in Technology Assessment to Support the Next Stage of the Clean Energy Transition."
The Center for Visual Arts hosts a Visiting Artist Talk with contemporary artist Hai-Wen Lin, a Taiwanese American artist whose work explores constructions of the body and its surrounding environment. Refreshments to follow.
Join Center for Diversity and Inclusion staff for a weekly hangout to de-stress, enjoy great conversation, eat food, and build community with Johns Hopkins students from all campuses.
Campus: Homewood Campus, Details: Location is a 15-min walk from Homewood Campus Barclay Elementary Middle School, 2900 N. Barclay St., Baltimore, MD 21218
The event at Barclay Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore engages families of the Barclay School community and JHU students, faculty, and staff in hands-on engineering challenges
Niels Ringstad, professor in the Department of Cell Biology at the NYU School of Medicine, will give a talk titled "Modulation of Behavior by Host-Microbe Interactions."
This series of workshops cover how to prepare materials and apply for the Life Design Lab / Center for Student Success Summer Scholarship. This workshop will focus on preparing your one-page résumé for the LDL/CSS Summer Scholarship application as well as best practices for résumé/CV writing for all kinds of opportunities. Open to Johns Hopkins undergraduates.