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Oct 3, 2025
Book Talk: The Paradox of Islamic Finance
12:30 - 2pm EDT
Join the Reischauer Center and SAIS Middle East for a book talk with Ryan Calder, author of The Paradox of Islamic Finance, who will discuss his work with SAIS' Narges Bajoghli. Halal lunch will be provided.
Sept 29, 2025
SAIS "Made in Ethiopia" Film Screening
5 - 7:15pm EDT
Join the China Focus Area and Africa Focus Area for a film screening of Made in Ethiopia, a documentary film that examines the complexity of Chinese investment in Ethiopia. The showing will be followed by a Q&A with co-directors and co-producers Xinyan Yu and Max Duncan.
Sept 16, 2025
Authors & Insights: "Rocket Dreams" Launch with Christian Davenport
5:45 - 8:15pm EDT
Award-winning Washington Post reporter and author Christian Davenport will launch his latest book, Rocket Dreams, in the latest Authors & Insights. In conversation with former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Davenport will explore the high-stakes race to return to the moon and, eventually, Mars—where ambition, innovation, and geopolitics collide.
Sept 16, 2025
Future Fest | Washington, DC, Career Fair
9am - 12pm EDT
After receiving feedback from students, the Life Design Lab is hosting its inaugural career fair in Washington, DC, with employers from the government, nonprofit, marketing, economics, and consulting industries.
Sept 10, 2025
Book Launch: "Iran's Grand Strategy" with Vali Nasr
5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Vali Nasr, professor of international affairs and Middle East studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), will discuss his timely and authoritative work, Iran's Grand Strategy, hosted by SAIS Rethinking Iran.
Sept 9, 2025
Humanities on the Hill: Eric Puchner & Susan Choi
6 - 8pm EDT
Award-winning authors and Johns Hopkins faculty members Eric Puchner and Susan Choi will be in conversation about their most recent and highly acclaimed works, Dream State and Flashlight, as part of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute's Humanities on the Hill series.
Sept 9, 2025
Pamela Tucker Course in Transplant & Oncology Infectious Diseases
7:30 am - 5pm EDT
The two-day, in-person Pamela Tucker Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases certificate course, convened by the Johns Hopkins Division of Infectious Diseases, will expand expertise on infectious complications in transplant (solid organ and stem cell) and oncology patients. Registration deadline is Sept. 2.
Sept 8, 2025
Pamela Tucker Course in Transplant & Oncology Infectious Diseases
7:30 am - 5pm EDT
The two-day, in-person Pamela Tucker Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases certificate course, convened by the Johns Hopkins Division of Infectious Diseases, will expand expertise on infectious complications in transplant (solid organ and stem cell) and oncology patients. Registration deadline is Sept. 2.
Sept 6, 2025
At the Close: Strong, Bright, Useful, and True Conversations
1 - 3pm EDT
Room 426, the Kenney Link, Hopkins Bloomberg Center Hopkins Bloomberg Center
This program marks the closing of the exhibition "Strong, Bright, Useful & True: Recent Acquisitions and Contemporary Art from Baltimore," which celebrates Johns Hopkins University's devotion to the Baltimore art community over time, by bringing together key individuals whose contributions have been essential to its production.