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Johns Hopkins UniversityEst. 1876

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Archived events

Hopkins Bloomberg Center

Sept 25, 2024 - Sept 27, 2024
Polyaspora Festival
Three programs featuring the acclaimed International Contemporary Ensemble and centering Black and Brazilian perspectives in contemporary music alongside new works by Peabody students and Composition faculty artist Felipe Lara.
Sept 24, 2024
A conversation with Hahrie Han
5:30 - 8pm EDT
How can racial healing be achieved at a time when political and social divisions across the country run deep? Hahrie Han takes up this question in conversation with Robert P. Jones and special guests Chuck Mingo and Jess Knight.
Sept 20, 2024 - Sept 22, 2024
Eighth Annual International Axon Degeneration Conference
The Eighth Annual Axon Degeneration Conference will bring investigators from multiple institutions together to discuss the advances made in the past five years in the field. The focus will be on basic mechanisms of axon degeneration, disease relevance and potential therapeutic developments.
Sept 18, 2024
Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel
12:30 - 1:30pm EDT
Peabody faculty violinist Judith Ingolfsson and pianist Vladimir Stoupel perform a recital featuring Rebecca Clarke's sonatas.
Sept 16, 2024
A Bipartisan Dialogue on Health Equity and Innovation
10 - 11am EDT
School of Nursing Dean Sarah Szanton and four former administrators of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services discuss improving value-based care and how to ensure health equity for all Americans
Sept 12, 2024
Bridging the Political Divide
6:15 - 7:30pm EDT
Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh and Fred Guttenberg tell their story of how two people who are diametrically opposed on politics and policy can lower the temperature and start listening to one another
Sept 8, 2024
Humanities on the Hill: Film Screening & Panel Discussion of "Spinoza: 6 Reasons for the Excommunication of the Philosopher"
5 - 7pm EDT
Please join Humanities on the Hill for a screening of Spinoza: 6 Reasons for the Excommunication of the Philosopher followed by a panel discussion with Yitzhak Melamed, a professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins, and David Ofek, the film director.
Sept 8, 2024
Global Quantum Strategies Overview 2024
3 - 7pm EDT
The science diplomacy quantum event will feature flash talks by key players in the private sector, academia, and government
Sept 5, 2024
Cultivating Trust in America's Health System
4 - 6pm EDT
Kenney Link, 4th Floor, Hopkins Bloomberg Center Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Experts including former U.S. Sen. Richard Burr discuss how policy decisions can influence public confidence in health care and affect overall health care outcomes.