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Jan 27, 2026
Spring Semester Industry Career Fair: Engineering and (Bio)Tech Fair
11am - 2pm EST
Room 210, Bloomberg Student Center Bloomberg Student Center
Homewood Campus
The Engineering and (Bio)Tech Fair is your opportunity to meet employers and organizations aligned with your career interests in traditional engineering; biotechnology, medical devices, and pharmaceuticals; and technology and software engineering.
Registration Required
Free
Jan 27, 2026
myCareer | Platform Introduction
2 - 3pm EST
Online
Ready to take charge of your professional journey? myCareer is designed to help you explore opportunities, build skills, and grow—on your terms. Learn how to use myCareer to set goals, plan development, or seek your next role.
Registration Required
Free
Jan 27, 2026
Introduction to ArcGIS: Getting Started with ArcGIS Pro
2:30 - 4pm EST
Online
This Johns Hopkins Data Services 90-minute workshop is designed for anyone new to geographic data or mapmaking. You will get a guided introduction to ArcGIS Pro, the most widely used geographic information system (GIS) software.
Registration Required
Free
Jan 27, 2026
Venezuela & Latin America at a Geopolitical Crossroads: Power and Regional Alignment
4 - 5:30pm EST
Online
On Jan. 3, the U.S. carried out a direct military intervention in Venezuela, leading to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife and raising serious questions about sovereignty, regional stability, and the future of Latin American geopolitics. This panel brings together leading scholars to analyze the complex ramifications of this intervention, exploring key themes including the U.S. military interventions in the region, reactions from governments, the impact on regional cooperation, security dimensions, and broader questions about democracy promotion, sovereignty, and the role of external intervention in domestic political outcomes.
Jan 27, 2026
1099 Problems But a W-2 Ain't One: Your Guide to Taxes
5 - 6pm EST
Online
Financial wellness educator Shahar Ziv will make taxes (and all things money) way less intimidating, including tips for filing accurately and avoiding mistakes, common tax deductions, the individual tax process, and important deadlines. Giveaways for attendees.
Registration Required
Free
Jan 28, 2026
CSLD | Imagine Possibilities: Tiny Habits
10am - 12pm EST
Online
We have dreams, and some of them are daunting. Creating new habits that are achievable is the first step to testing and pursuing our dreams. This session, led by the Center for Staff Life Design, is focused on selecting goals and the habits to achieve them.
Registration Required
Free
Jan 28, 2026
Beyond the Classroom: Fireside Chat with Summer Scholars
12:30 - 1:30pm EST
Online
Join the Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation to learn what it's like to work on real-world public innovation projects in city halls and ask questions about the Summer Scholars experience.
Registration Required
Free
Jan 28, 2026
Students of Marin Alsop Conduct the National Philharmonic
2 - 4:30pm EST
Witness the music-making process as students of the Peabody Conservatory's Graduate Conducting program lead the National Philharmonic and receive real-time feedback from program director Marin Alsop, culminating in a brief performance.
Registration Required
Free
Registration Required
Jan 28, 2026
RX: Conversations About Writing & Medicine, Featuring Emily C. Bloom, Carolyn Sufrin, and Jeremy Greene
5:30 - 8pm EST
The University Writing Program and Johns Hopkins' Common Question are proud to announce the second annual RX: Conversations in Writing & Medicine event, featuring Emily C. Bloom and Carolyn Sufrin in a conversation moderated by Jeremy Greene.
Registration Required
Free
Jan 28, 2026
Women's basketball: Dickinson at JHU
6 - 8pm EST
The Blue Jays host Dickinson in a Centennial Conference game
Jan 28, 2026
Men's basketball: Dickinson at JHU
8 - 10pm EST
The Blue Jays host Dickinson in a Centennial Conference game
Jan 29, 2026
LACLxS Work-In-Progress Seminar | Rio de Janeiro: A Player's Manual
10:30 am - 12:30pm EST
Alessandro Angelini, an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology, presents a draft chapter from his forthcoming book Model Favela: Miniature Life in Rio de Janeiro, hosted by the Program in Latin America, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies.
Jan 29, 2026
CS Seminar | AI Ecosystems: Structure, Strategy, Risk, and Regulation
10:45 - 11:45am EST
Room 228 (also online), Malone Hall Malone Hall
Homewood Campus
Benjamin Laufer, a doctoral candidate at Cornell Tech, will give a talk titled "AI Ecosystems: Structure, Strategy, Risk, and Regulation" for the Department of Computer Science.
Jan 29, 2026
myCareer | Skills Assessment and Development Plans
11am - 12pm EST
Online
myCareer is your personalized career growth hub at Johns Hopkins University, designed to help you explore opportunities, build skills, and take charge of your professional journey. In this session, attendees will dive into two powerful features of the platform: Skills Assessments and Development Plans.
Registration Required
Free