If you are a new, full-time faculty or staff member, join the Office of Benefits & Worklife for an orientation session on the second Wednesday of each month.
Susanna Thon, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Johns Hopkins, will give a talk titled "Spectral Engineering of Nanomaterials for Flexible Photovoltaics and Sensors" for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
Whether you're just starting to build credit or want to manage your existing cards better, this webinar will break down the essentials so that you can make confident decisions when it comes to using credit cards.
Launching in partnership with the Sam Gilliam Foundation, the series invites speakers to reflect on the intersection of art, academia, and public policy
Join Daniel H. Weiss, professor of the humanities at Johns Hopkins, and Marion Gill, deputy director of Stanford's Cantor Arts Center, for a virtual glimpse behind the curtain to examine how these two leading universities are re-imagining the role of museums in campus life.
Join the Hopkins Software Engineering Club for a fireside chat with Felix Wong, co-founder of Integrated Biosciences, a biotech company pioneering artificial-intelligence-driven and synthetic biology-powered therapeutics to target age-related diseases and antibiotic resistance.
JHU partners with TIAA to provide the 403(b) retirement savings plan, including advice and education to ensure you are on the right track towards your financial goals. Take this opportunity to meet one-on-one with representatives from TIAA, our 403(b) recordkeeper.
Johns Hopkins Engineering Lifelong Learning's AI for Improved Patient Outcomes is an interactive, in-person course that offers unparalleled networking opportunities and equips experienced health care professionals with the tools to responsibly and effectively incorporate artificial intelligence in their practice.
Join Dorothea Wolfson, director of the MA in Government Program, as she hosts a speaker lunch discussion and Q&A with program alumna Kristen Soltis Anderson, author of The Selfie Vote: Where Millennials Are Leading America and How Republicans Can Keep Up. Light refreshments will be served.
Joan Brugge, a professor of cell biology at Harvard Medical School, will give the inaugural Florence Sabin Lecture titled "Single Cell Approaches to Dissect the Heterogeneity of High-Grade Serous Carcinomas and Differential Sensitivity to Chemotherapy" for the Department of Cell Biology.
Fred Bronstein, dean of the Peabody Institute, will discuss the successes and exciting new developments that have positioned Peabody to further deepen its impact, expand access to its world-class performing arts education, enhance the student experience, strengthen its competitive standing among its peers, and explore opportunities to reach new audiences.
Fred Bronstein, dean of the Peabody Institute, will share highlights from Building on the Breakthrough 2025–29, Peabody's bold new strategic plan, especially how Peabody is expanding access, enhancing the student experience, and strengthening its leadership in the performing arts.
Join Center for Diversity and Inclusion staff for a weekly hangout to de-stress, enjoy great conversation, eat food, and build community with Johns Hopkins students from all campuses.
Join a pre-screening and discussion of Feels Like Home, a film about life at home for families of children with medical complexities and disabilities. The event includes a fireside chat with the filmmakers, an expert panel discussion about the value of home modifications for families of children with disabilities, and a reception and gallery walk.
This series of workshops cover how to prepare materials and apply for the Life Design Lab / Center for Student Success Summer Scholarship. This workshop will focus on putting together a compelling application for a summer scholarship, anchored by a compelling personal statement. Open to Johns Hopkins undergraduates.