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Nov 7
Maximizing Discoverability
3 - 4pm EST
Online
A key goal of publishing any study is to make an impact within the research field. Publishing alone does not guarantee impact; it is important to optimize a paper for visibility and discoverability. In this short session, attendees will discuss strategies to create titles and abstracts for maximized discoverability.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 7
Exploring Entrepreneurship from Unique Perspectives
5:30 - 7pm EST
Are you unsure how your major connects to starting your own business or joining a startup? A panel of entrepreneurs will share about their undergraduate experiences and how their experiences led to their successes today, with time for Q&A.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 7
Inside Highly Selective College Admissions
7 - 8pm EST
Online
Join this expert-led session about uncovering key strategies for your advanced learner to create a competitive application for highly selective colleges.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Free
Nov 8
FLI Day 2024
12 - 2pm EST
Keyser Quad Keyser Quad
Homewood Campus
Join the celebration of the Blue Jay community of first-generation, limited-income (FLI) students, graduates, staff, faculty, and friends through art, activities, giveaways, and refreshments.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 8
College Music Society Showcase Concert
6:30 - 8pm EST
Peabody hosts a concert showcasing performers convening for the National Conference of the College Music Society.
Nov 9
FLI Alumni Jazz Brunch
11am - 1pm EST
Extend the First-Generation Day celebration the inaugural FLI Alumni Jazz Brunch and reconnect with fellow alumni, meet current students, and immerse yourself in an afternoon of music, inspiration, and community.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Free
Nov 11
Homewood Veterans Day Speaker Event
11am - 1pm EST
The Johns Hopkins Medicine Veterans Employee Resource Group invites the Johns Hopkins community to an appreciation series honoring those who served in the military and armed forces.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Free
Nov 11
Basic Maintenance for Renters: What Do I Do When?
5:30 - 6:30pm EST
Off-Campus Housing Office, Terrace level, McCoy Hall McCoy Hall
Homewood Campus
This workshop will address common maintenance issues and includes demos and a list of essential household items every renter should own.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 12
2024 Symposium on Public Health Strategies for Combating Substandard and Falsified Drugs
8am - 4:30pm EST
The 2024 Symposium on Public Health Strategies for Combating Substandard and Falsified Drugs, hosted by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, will bring together global leaders, policymakers, and experts to address the critical issue of substandard and falsified drugs affecting public health worldwide.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 12
Johns Hopkins Intelligent Systems Center Lecture and Tour
1 - 3pm EST
Off-campus
Bart Paulhamus will lead a tutorial on Nov. 12 with examples of the work being done in artificial intelligence (AI) at the Intelligent Systems Center (ISC), which leverages the Applied Physics Laboratory's (APL) broad expertise across national security, space exploration, and health to fundamentally advance the use of intelligent systems for our nation's critical challenges. The lecture is followed by a tour of the APL on Nov. 19.
Registration Required
Nov 12
Creating Reproducible Documents with Quarto
2 - 4pm EST
Online
In this training, attendees will receive an in-depth introduction to how to use Quarto (a free, open source, and highly flexible technical publishing system) to combine text and code into reproducible documents. Prior knowledge of markdown or a programming language may be helpful but is not required.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 12
Stern Center Lecture: Jared Hickman
5:15 - 7:15pm EST
Macksey Seminar Room #2043, Brody Learning Commons Brody Learning Commons
Homewood Campus
Jared Hickman, an associate professor of English at Johns Hopkins University, will give a talk titled "Maryland as New Ireland: The Landscape, Language, and Legacy of Charles Carroll the Settler."
Registration Required
Free