St. David's Episcopal Church, 4700 Roland Ave., Baltimore, MD 21210
The event features music arranged by Michael Hersch of the Peabody Institute and Kay Redfield Jamison reading her book Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide.
Join the Writing Center for their semesterly Long Night Against Procrastination with a quiet place to study, access to the center's exceptional writing tutors, and free pizza and snacks.
Derek M. Griffith, a fellow and senior adviser on health equity and antiracism in The Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, will give a talk titled "The Science of Community-Engaged Research 40 Years After the Heckler Report on Black and Minority Health: Where Do We Go From Here?"
If you have questions about access to Johns Hopkins Medicine patient data for research and best practices for management of patient data used in research, this is the session for you.
Come meet Sarah Harrison Smith, director of the Johns Hopkins MS in Global Innovation and Leadership through Engineering program, and learn how the program prepares non-engineers for careers in engineering through a combination of technical and management training in a variety of in-demand disciplines. Free pizza provided from HomeSlyce.
Jim Delikatny, a research professor of radiology at the University of Pennsylvania, will give a talk titled "Translating Lipid Targeted NIR Probes for Intraoperative Molecular Imaging of Lung Cancer" as part of the In Vivo Cellular and Molecular Imaging Seminar Series.
Please join the next Wearables @ Hopkins meeting focused on the topic of "Musculoskeletal & Neurological Monitoring" featuring presentations by Evan Haas and Steve Zeiler followed by a Q&A.
Join Stephanie Brown, assistant program director and senior lecturer for the MA in Museum Studies program, as she hosts leading museum thought leaders Beth Redmond-Jones and Heather Pressman in a strategy-sharing session for increasing the accessibility of museums for all guests, including guests who are differently abled.
Kristina Gligorić, a postdoctoral scholar in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University, will give a talk titled "AI Interventions to Empower Prosocial Actions" for the Department of Computer Science.
Join MA in Government Program Director Dorothea Wolfson as she hosts a Brown Bag Lunch discussion and Q&A with Eli Lehrer, a Johns Hopkins graduate and president and co-founder of The R Street Institute.
Patrick McGrath, associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology, will give a talk titled "Large Inversions in Lake Malawi Cichlids Are Associated with Habitat Preference, Lineage, and Sex Determination."
Speakers will address how artificial intelligence and data science can help historians understand our past. Part of the discussion will be on whether past patterns can help us plan for the future.
In celebration of Notre-Dame de Paris's grand reopening after the devastating 2019 fire, Johns Hopkins alumna Kathy Borrus, A&S '98, will share insights from her book, Notre-Dame de Paris: A Celebration of the Cathedral.