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Feb 11, 2026
Love Data Week | Where's the (File Path to) the Data? Writing Reusable Code for Reproducible Research
2 - 3:30pm EST
Online
This workshop will provide guiding principles for making your code more understandable and reusable, alongside hands-on examples that will show you how to put them into practice. This workshop will be most valuable to those with experience writing code, but no particular language or level of programming knowledge is required to attend.
Registration Required
Free
Feb 11, 2026
Women's basketball: McDaniel at JHU
6 - 8pm EST
The Blue Jays host McDaniel in a Centennial Conference game
Feb 11, 2026
Sustainable Solutions Presents "Climate in Faith, or Faith in Climate?"
6 - 7pm EST
Online
Join moderator Lama Elhatow, program coordinator and lecturer for the MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy and MS in Energy Policy and Climate programs, as she welcomes three distinct faith-based panelists to discuss the vital role that faith communities play in promoting climate resilience by fostering a sense of stewardship and responsibility toward the Earth.
Registration Required
Free
Feb 11, 2026
Men's basketball: McDaniel at JHU
8 - 10pm EST
The Blue Jays host McDaniel in a Centennial Conference game
Feb 12, 2026
MBG Seminar Series | Breaking Barriers: How ZFP661 Promotes Protocadherin Expression Diversity and Big Brains in Mammals by Permeabilizing CTCF Barriers to Cohesion
11am - 12pm EST
Room 517, Preclinical Teaching Building Preclinical Teaching Building
East Baltimore Campus
Todd Macfarlan, from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development's Division of Developmental Biology, will give a talk titled "Breaking Barriers: How ZFP661 Promotes Protocadherin Expression Diversity and Big Brains in Mammals by Permeabilizing CTCF Barriers to Cohesion" as a Molecular Biology & Genetics Seminar.
Feb 12, 2026
CMTS Work Smarter Series | Keeping It Together: Managing Groups, Students, and Assignments in Canvas
12 - 1pm EST
Room 107 (also online), Malone Hall Malone Hall
Homewood Campus
This Center for Media & Technology Solutions session will cover how to use Canvas Groups and differentiation tags to organize students, manage assignments, and simplify course logistics.
Registration Required
Free
Feb 12, 2026
Civil and Systems Engineering Seminar Series: Systems Science for the Energy Transition
12 - 1pm EST
Daniel Kammen, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Energy and Climate Justice, will present "Systems Science for the Energy Transition" for the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering.
Feb 12, 2026
CSLD | Imagine Possibilities: Tiny Habits
1 - 3pm EST
Carpenter B, School of Nursing School of Nursing
East Baltimore Campus
We have dreams, and some of them are daunting. Creating new habits that are achievable is the first step to testing and pursuing our dreams. This session, led by the Center for Staff Life Design, is focused on selecting goals and the habits to achieve them.
Registration Required
Free
Feb 12, 2026
Love Data Week | Finding a Repository to Share Research Data
2 - 3:30pm EST
Online
Sharing data and code via repositories is an excellent way to meet this requirement, but how do you go about choosing one? Whether you are writing your data-management plan at the proposal stage or have completed your research and need to find a repository soon, this webinar gives you the knowledge and resources to evaluate repositories and identify potential contenders for your research data and code.
Registration Required
Free
Feb 12, 2026
In the Stacks: Facets of Love with Mandy Brown
6:30 - 7:30pm EST
Reaching beyond the romantic, this program features works that explore the depth and complexity of love's expressions, including unrequited love, self-love, friendship, familial bonds, and loss. Robert Schumann's "Widmung," Dvořák's "Songs My Mother Taught Me," and Liszt's Liebestraum No. 3 will be featured alongside other music centered on the experience of receiving and sharing love.
Feb 12, 2026
Committed to Community: Ed Policy Alumni on Purpose-Driven Careers
7 - 8pm EST
Online
Join the School of Education's Education Policy Program for a candid and inspiring conversation with SOE alumni Trianna Downing from District of Columbia Public Schools and Emma Banay from the Overdeck Family Foundation, whose successful careers prioritize community engagement, advocacy, and equity-centered work.
Registration Required
Free
Feb 13, 2026
Retirement Readiness Networking Group
12 - 1pm EST
A forum for Hopkins employees to connect about preparing for retirement
Registration Required
Registration Required
Feb 13, 2026
Love Data Week | Tote-ally Data
2 - 4pm EST
BME Design Studio, Room 217, Clark Hall Clark Hall
Homewood Campus
In this in-person session, you'll explore the twin themes of luck and love, just in time for Friday the 13th and Valentine's Day week, by answering a series of playful questions and turning your responses into a one-of-a-kind data visualization. Instead of charts on a screen, you'll visualize your data using iron-on decals, arranging them to tell your own story on a tote bag you'll design and take home. No prior data or design experience needed—just curiosity and a willingness to explore patterns in your everyday life.
Registration Required
Free
Feb 14, 2026
Men's lacrosse: Loyola at Hopkins
1 - 3pm EST
Cheer on the men's lacrosse team as they take on Loyola.