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Oct 23
Belonging Brunches
11:30 am - 1pm EDT
Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith Center Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith Center
Homewood Campus
On Wednesdays during the month of October, come share a meal in community.
Oct 23
Women and Depression
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
Learn about the impact of depression on women and its effects on their lives both personally and professionally as well as signs and causes of depression in women and ways to cope and get help.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 23
Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering Fall Seminar Series: Xinghang Zhang
3 - 3:50pm EDT
Xinghang Zhang, a professor of materials engineering at Purdue University, will give a talk titled "High-Strength, Deformable Metals and Ceramics with Nanoscale Defects."
Oct 23
2025 Benefits Enrollment Virtual Town Hall
4 - 5pm EDT
Online
Learn about medical, dental, and vision plans; tax-advantaged accounts; life insurance; disability coverage; and more before Annual Enrollment (Oct. 16–31).
Registration Required
Free
Oct 23
Wearables @ Hopkins Kick-Off Meeting
4 - 6pm EDT
In health care, wearables is a catch-all term for describing not just Fitbits and Apple Watches but also materials science, biomedical engineering, sensors, artificial intelligence, hardware miniaturization, human interface design, patient engagement, data collection, data analysis, etc. If this aligns with your research or interests, please join Wearables @ Hopkins.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 23
Beyond Joining a Lab: Designing Your Own Research Project in the Natural Sciences
5 - 6pm EDT
Suite 350, Wyman Park Building Wyman Park Building
Homewood Campus
This panel discussion will explore how undergraduates can get involved in scientific research, and how they can craft their own projects within the structure of a lab.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 23
Pursuing Social Sciences Research: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed-Methods
5 - 6pm EDT
Suite 350, Wyman Park Building Wyman Park Building
Homewood Campus
This panel discussion will explore how undergraduates can get involved in social science research in all its many forms, including guidance on getting started and on applying for funding.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Free
Oct 24
Navigating IRB as an Undergraduate: A Virtual Info Session
3 - 4pm EDT
Online
This virtual info session will provide guidance for undergraduates interested in conducting research that involves human subjects. A member of the Homewood Institutional Review Board (IRB) will explain IRB policies for undergraduates, outline the process for applying for IRB approval, and answer questions.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 24
You Belong Socials with CDI
3:30 - 5pm EDT
Suite 100 (South Entrance), Homewood Apartments Homewood Apartments
Homewood Campus
Come relax, relate, and release the tensions of school with community-building activities, hosted by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion. All are welcome.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 24
Conducting Research Abroad: A Virtual Panel Discussion
4 - 5pm EDT
Online
This virtual panel discussion will explore the possibilities of conducting research abroad as an undergraduate, from the logistics to the adventure.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 24
Department of Biology Seminar Series: Erik Ragsdale
4 - 5pm EDT
Erik Ragsdale, associate professor of biology at Indiana University, will give a talk on "Molecular Canalization and Microevolution of a Developmental Polyphenism."
Oct 24
Latin American Film Festival: "El Caso Padilla" (2022, Cuba & Spain)
5 - 8pm EDT
El Caso Padilla (The Padilla Affair) tells the story of Cuban poet Heberto Padilla and his arrest for expressing dissent and criticism through his poetry.
Oct 24
Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: Restoring Clifton Mansion
5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Join Nicholas Cairns and Timothy Horjus of C&H Restoration and Renovation, as well as Baltimore architect Vince Greene, for a lively conversation about their current restoration work at Clifton Mansion, the one-time summer residence of Johns Hopkins
Registration Required
Free
Oct 24
PATHS Journey to the PhD: Gap Year(s), Master's to PhD, and Bachelor's to PhD
6 - 7:15pm EDT
Online
Discover the stories of people who recently completed doctorates in the humanities and hear about their unique journeys to grad school and beyond.
Registration Required
Free