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March 29
Exhibit: Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora
7:30 am - 10pm EDT
"Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora" explores how cookbooks by Black authors serve not only as crucial repositories of African and African American culinary traditions but also as sites of food innovation and cultural transformation.
March 29
Exhibition: A History of Houseplants
11am - 4pm EDT
Evergreen Museum & Library's new exhibition, "A History of Houseplants," explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians' obsession with houseplants, reveals how the trend manifested at Evergreen and in Baltimore, and examines how today's houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
March 29
Sociology Spring Seminar: Omar Lizardo
12 - 1:30pm EDT
Omar Lizardo, professor and chair of Sociology at UCLA, will give a talk titled "Omnivorous Taste as Category Mediated Performance" for the Department of Sociology.
March 29
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Summit 2023
12 - 6pm EDT
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School's annual Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Summit provides opportunities for the business and education communities to engage with and learn from leaders across industries who are committed to DEIB principles.
Registration Required
Free
March 29
Enhancing Student Motivation in the Classroom
3 - 4:30pm EDT
Garrett Room, Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation Offices (also online), MSE Library MSE Library
Homewood Campus
Johns Hopkins Professor Dylan Selterman will lead a workshop guiding faculty on increasing student motivation where participants will consider big-picture goals that their students have (alongside their own goals as instructors) and consider ways to shift emphasis toward student-centered teaching and learning.
Registration Required
Free
March 29
From San Jose to Baltimore: Bringing the Academic Film Archive to Johns Hopkins
6 - 7pm EDT
Online
Hopkins at Home presents a virtual panel discussion about Geoff Alexander's nationwide hunt to find a new home for the Academic Film Archive of North America; the collection's journey from San Jose, California, to Baltimore; and how Johns Hopkins faculty and students are using the films.
Registration Required
Free
March 29
Computer Science + Entrepreneurship: Networking Launch
6:30 - 8:30pm EDT
This event hosted by FastForward U is for computer science students who have a startup they are seeking to expand or are looking to gain experience but are struggling with finding opportunities.
Registration Required
Free
March 29
Cinematography 101 Workshop
7 - 9pm EDT
Learn to level up your work with a video camera with the basics of digital cinematography theory and practice as well as post-production color correction.
Registration Required
Free
March 30
Exhibit: Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora
7:30 am - 10pm EDT
"Black Foodways: A Culinary Diaspora" explores how cookbooks by Black authors serve not only as crucial repositories of African and African American culinary traditions but also as sites of food innovation and cultural transformation.
March 30
ChemBE Seminar Series: Jennifer Maynard
10:30 - 11:30am EDT
Room 3 (also online), Shaffer Hall Shaffer Hall
Homewood Campus
Jennifer Maynard, a professor of chemical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, will give a talk titled "Engineering the Antibodies to Outsmart Pathogens" for the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
March 30
CS Seminar: Ranjie Zhao
10:45 am - 12pm EDT
Ranjie Zhao, a PhD candidate in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University California San Diego, will give a talk titled "Robust IoT Communication and Sensing with Extreme Efficiency" for the Department of Computer Science.
March 30
Exhibition: A History of Houseplants
11am - 4pm EDT
Evergreen Museum & Library's new exhibition, "A History of Houseplants," explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians' obsession with houseplants, reveals how the trend manifested at Evergreen and in Baltimore, and examines how today's houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
March 30
Chit Chat with a Kit Kat (and a Counselor)
12 - 1pm EDT
Center for Diversity and Inclusion, Homewood Apartments Homewood Apartments
Homewood Campus
"Chat with a Counselor" is a drop-in mental health service that offers informal, confidential, and one-on-one visits for students to meet with a university Counseling Center staff member. "Chit Chat with a Kit Kat" offers an in-person option.
March 30
Cell Biology Seminar: Chuan-Hsiang Bear Huang
12 - 1pm EDT
Bodian Conference Room 2-202, 1830 Building 1830 Building
East Baltimore Campus
Chuan-Hsiang Bear Huang, a professor of pathology at Johns Hopkins University, will give a talk titled "New Tools to Decipher Signaling Networks in Cell Biology and Cancer" for the Cell Biology Department.
March 30
Space Telescope Science Institute: Youth for Astronomy and Engineering Program's STEM Forum
5 - 9pm EDT
Space Telescope Science Institute, Muller Building Muller Building
Homewood Campus
4th to 12th grade students: Learn more about astronomy followed by an opportunity to engage in hands-on activities and night sky observation through the Johns Hopkins Offit Telescope (weather permitting). The program is free but the optional dinner beforehand has a minimal cost.
Registration Required
Free