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.
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.
The consummate pianist Emanuel Ax returns to Shriver Hall, performing essential repertoire including Schubert's powerful Sonata in A minor and a dazzling array of Chopin. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt's mastery shines in a program of Baroque brilliance: two adventurous Bach works, the fiery virtuosity of Scarlatti, and Rameau's elegant Suite No. 2. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Enjoy music by the young Isidore Quartet, including a new work written for them by foremost American composer and Grammy-winning jazz pianist Billy Childs, and by Jeremy Denk, who joins them for Schumann's expansive Piano Quintet. Please join a Pre-Concert Talk at 4:30 p.m. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
South African soprano Golda Schultz brings to life an enticing selection of art songs spans familiar and overlooked repertoire from myriad styles, all rooted in great literature with settings of Walt Whitman, Shakespeare, Langston Hughes, and Strauss's opulent Four Last Songs with texts by Hermann Hesse. Please join a Pre-Concert Talk at 4:30 p.m. with Johns Hopkins Writing Seminar's David Yezzi. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Internationally renowned British cellist Steven Isserlis performs a program suited to his brilliance and versatility. From the playful charm and innovation of Beethoven to Soviet composer Kabalevsky's personal emotion to Czech trailblazer Kaprálová's explosiveness, Isserlis embarks on a captivating journey for all who cherish cello and piano. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.