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Education is a Cornerstone of Democracy: A School of Education Conversation
• Part of Johns Hopkins School of Education's "Speaking of Education" series
• Featuring: Ashley Rogers Berner, Joseph Reilly, and Shinui KimSince the founding of the United States, our state and federal laws, Supreme Court opinions, and landmark reports have called on the nation’s schools to p...
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"Information Sick" Book Panel Discussion
"Information Sick: How Journalism's Decline and Misinformation's Rise Are Harming Our Health—and What We Can Do About It," explores the challenges posed by a fractured media landscape and presents innovative solutions for rebuilding trust and transparency in health communication. The discussion w...
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Holding Space for Democracy: A Conversation with Professor Anand Pandian
• Featuring Professor Anand Pandian, author of Something Between Us: The Everyday Walls of American Life and How to Take Them Down
• Presented by Hopkins at Home and The SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University
Something Between Us: The Everyday Walls of American Life, and How to Take T...
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The Ephemeral Renaissance: Rare Single-Sheet Broadsides at Sheridan Libraries
Presented by Hopkins at Home, Sheridan Libraries and Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries
In this digital era of almost constant, rapid-fire information, our hold on knowledge seems more fleeting than ever. But this is hardly a novelty of the 21st century. The invention of “ephemera...
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Scary Funny: An Exploration of Horror Comedy
• Presented by Hopkins at Home •
• Featuring Luke Kelly-Clyne, A&S '10, Josh Ruben, and Mark Swift, A&S '93 •Join us this Halloween-season for a spirited exploration of how creators use fear and funny to make horror-comedy work.
Why do we love to scream and laugh—sometimes in the same breath? ...
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From Heidelberg to Baltimore: What JHU Owes Germany's Oldest University
Presented by Hopkins at Home, Sheridan Libraries and Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries
Join us for an engaging "Lunch with the Libraries and Museums" event as Dr. Mackenzie (Mack) Zalin, Librarian for Classics, Comparative Thought and Literature, Jewish Studies, and Modern Langua...
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Dean's Notebook | Shaping the Future: Role of Universities in National Discourse
• Presented by Hopkins at Home and the Johns Hopkins Office of Government, Community, and Economic Partnerships •
Our Dean's Notebook Series kicks off Hopkins' Sesquicentennial 2025-2026 Academic Year with an engaging live webinar with Dr. William Howell, the Inaugural Dean of the newly-formed ...
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Prevention is Power: The Secrets to Reducing the Risks of Gynecologic Cancers
• Presented by The Kelly Gynecologic Oncology Service, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Hopkins at Home •
Knowledge is your strongest defense against gynecologic cancers. Join three leading Johns Hopkins Medicine gynecologic oncologists for an essential conversation about taking control...
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LWTL&M | The Curatorial Mind: An Inside Look at the Conception of an Exhibition
Presented in partnership with Lifelong Learning and Hopkins at Home, Lunch with the Libraries & Museums is a series of free, online, public lectures through which staff from the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums discuss ongoing research, teaching, and curatorial work.
Join Hopkins Museums ...
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Black Alumni Weekend '25 | Exploring the History of African Americans at Hopkins
• Sponsored by the Society of Black Alumni; Presented by the Office of Alumni Relations Identity and Shared Interest team and Hopkins at Home •
Join Hopkins Retrospective and Alumni of multiple decades and divisions for an online interactive discussion about the African American experience at Ho...
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To Boldly Go: Disability, Diplomacy, and Star Trek’s Vision of the Future
• Presented by Hopkins at Home •
• Featuring Amb. Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley, SAIS '84 (MA), and Darcie Droudt-Véjares, KSAS '18 (MA), '21 (PhD) •Celebrate Star Trek Day 2025 with a thought-provoking discussion on the intersections of representation, inclusion, and diplomacy in Star Trek. Draw...
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Lunch with the Libraries & Museums: Musical Treasures and Thieves
Presented by Hopkins at Home, Sheridan Libraries and Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries
Join curator Sam Bessen for an exploration of music, literature, and thievery through the lens of historic bound volumes of sheet music. These 18th and 19th-century compilations, artfully leath...
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Exploration Takes Flight on Titan
• Presented by Hopkins at Home •
• Featuring Dr. Sarah M. Hörst, Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Adjunct Astronomer, Space Telescope Science Institute •Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is unique in our solar system. Below Titan's thick organic haze layer, rivers of methan...
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Trauma, Truth, and Triumph: Charleston's International African American Museum
• Presented by Hopkins at Home •
• Featuring Dr. Tonya M. Matthews, SOM '06 (PhD), President and CEO of the International African American Museum (IAAM) •Join us for "Trauma, Truth, and Triumph: The Story of Charleston's International African American Museum", featuring Dr. Tonya M. Matthews, S...
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Planetary Health: The Future of Healthcare
• Presented by the Institute for Planetary Health and Hopkins at Home •
Join Dr. Chris Lemon, Associate Director and Faculty Co-Director of Clinical Programs at Johns Hopkins’s Institute for Planetary Health, for an inspiring exploration of the ways Earth’s unraveling ecosystems are shaping the ...
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Fifty Years of Jaws: A Blockbuster's Impact on Hollywood and a Species
• Presented by Hopkins at Home •
• Featuring Linda DeLibero (Senior Lecturer, Film and Media Studies) and David Shiffman (marine conservation biologist and author, "Why Sharks Matter") •Get ready to kick off summer with a jaw-dropping celebration of the 50th anniversary of JAWS where we’ll dive...
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AI and Planetary Impact: The Business of Saving the Planet
• Presented by the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Hopkins at Home •
• Featuring Kate Brandt (Google), Diego Saez Gil (Pachama), and Malaika Vaz (Untamed Planet); moderated by Scott Atkinson, A&S, '20 (Korn Ferry) and Jerry Burgess (Johns Hopkins University) •Join hosts Jerry L. Burgess, ...
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Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy: Douglas Adams, Digital Transformation, and AI
"A towel, it says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have." – Douglas Adams, Chapter 3, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Sponsored by the Office of Alumni Relations Lifelong Learning and Alumni in TechnologyJoin us in celebration of Towel Day for a livel...
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The Great Gatsby at 100: Pasts Into Futures
• Presented by Hopkins at Home •
• Featuring Douglas Mao, Russ Family Professor in the Humanities •This event honors the centenary of The Great Gatsby with a lecture by Professor Douglas Mao, Russ Family Professor in the Humanities in the English Department of the Krieger School of Arts & Scien...
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Forcing Merriment and Mayhem Since 1921: A Century of the Johns Hopkins Pep Band
For over a century, the Johns Hopkins Pep Band has been bringing energy, spirit, and a touch of mayhem to Blue Jays athletics and beyond. Known for their legendary tagline—"Forcing Merriment and Mayhem"—this student ensemble has fueled school pride with unmatched enthusiasm and unconventional fla...