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Nov 16
Evergreen Outdoor Market
11am - 3pm EST
Evergreen's Outdoor Market features local vendors and organizations inspired by the natural world.
Nov 16
Power Tools and Wax Figures: Learning and Co-Teaching with Baltimore Communities, Part 2
4 - 6pm EST
Station North Tool Library (417 East Oliver St. Baltimore 21202)
Tour the Station North Tool Library, listen to a panel discussion about community-based learning, and have time to ask questions and mingle.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 17
Conference | Self to Society: Progress and Repair in Our Future
9am - 5pm EST
The third annual University Writing Program–sponsored conference provides undergraduates of all disciplines the unique opportunity to present their original research among like-minded, motivated academics.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 18
Woodrow Wilson Fellowships and URSCA Grants Drop-In Hours
9am - 5pm EST
Suite 350, Wyman Park Building Wyman Park Building
Homewood Campus
Drop by the Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity (URSCA) to ask questions and/or workshop your application materials with URSCA staff and current undergraduate researchers. There will be coffee and snacks.
Nov 18
Data Bytes: The Hidden Mapping Powers of ArcGIS Arcade
12 - 1pm EST
Online
Learn how you can utilize the hidden powers of ArcGIS Arcade, a powerful, portable, and lightweight scripting language that can be used across the ArcGIS Platform, in map symbology, popups, labels, and more all without leaving your map or app.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 19
NINI Neuroimmunology Seminar Speaker: Joe Sabatino
3:30 - 4:30pm EST
Online
Joe Sabatino, an assistant professor at UCSF, will give a talk titled "Deciphering Disease-Relevant CD8+ T cells in Multiple Sclerosis" as part of the Neuroimmunology and Neurological Infections Seminar Speaker Series.
Nov 19
On Arrangement, or The Making of Relationships in Nahua Religion
6 - 7pm EST
Anthony Joshua Meyer, a postdoctoral fellow in the Johns Hopkins Department of the History of Art, will give a talk titled "On Arrangement, or The Making of Relationships in Nahua Religion."
Nov 19
Book Presentation: "Puerto Rico: A National History"
7 - 9pm EST
Jorell Meléndez-Badillo from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Jessica Marie Johnson from Johns Hopkins will discuss Meléndez-Badillo's book Puerto Rico: A National History about the Spanish-speaking territory of the U.S. with a history shaped by conquest and resistance.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 20
Gertrude Stein's America: A Conversation with Phoebe Stein
6 - 8pm EST
Gertrude Stein scholar and distant cousin Phoebe Stein will be joined by Gabrielle Dean, curator of "Gertrude Stein in Circles: Spheres of Life and Writing," to discuss Stein's geographically distant but psychologically deep-rooted relationship to her native U.S.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 21
You Belong Socials with CDI
3:30 - 5pm EST
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
Nov 22
Inaugural Johns Hopkins Conference on Crisis and Conflict
9am - 5:30pm EST
How can we learn to thrive in a world riddled with crisis and conflict? This conference will lay the foundation for a sustainable scholarly community focused on studying crisis and conflict from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 2
Credit Explained: Why Your Credit Score Is Just as Important as Your GPA
5 - 6pm EST
Online
Learn the basics of understanding how credit works and the different types of ways to save money with Student Financial Support.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Free
Dec 3
Finding a Repository to Share Research Data
12 - 1pm EST
Online
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