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  • Leading Change in the Era of AI

    Sponsored by the Office of Alumni Relations Lifelong Learning, Hopkins at Home, Alumni in Technology & Alumni Authors

    Join us for an engaging virtual conversation moderated by Susan Burwick, A&S '00 with CAPT. W. G. 'Bill' Kirst, A&S ’00, as he discusses his newest book, Leading Change in the E...

  • Breathing Freely: The Journey from Misdiagnosis to Specialized Care for iSGS

  • AI's Impact on Democracy, Education, and Public Life

    • Featuring SNF Agora Senior Fellow and Professor of Practice Yascha Mounk
    • Presented by Hopkins at Home and The SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping fundamental institutions—from college classrooms to government bureaucracies. In higher educati...

  • Next Conversations | Feeding the Future: Food, Climate, and Global Stability

    What we choose to grow, cook, and eat will shape the future of our planet as surely as any energy policy or trade agreement. Food is climate. Food is health. Food is diplomacy. And the decisions we make now will determine whether the global food system becomes a force for resilience—or a driver o...

  • Bioastronautics@Hopkins: Multi-System Resilience in Human Spaceflight

    • Presented by Hopkins at Home and Bioastronautics@Hopkins

    Human spaceflight missions are incredibly complex, and future missions to Mars will be more challenging and complex than any ever attempted. In these missions, it is certain that the unexpected will occur; not every possible problem can ...

  • Next Conversations | What the Expanding Universe Demands of Human Imagination

    Our picture of the universe is changing fast. It is expanding faster than we thought, its laws are stranger than we imagined, and its unraveling mysteries are constantly defying our current explanations.

    These discoveries don’t just change science—they change us.

    What happens when science chall...

  • Speaking of Education Series: The State of Education

    • Presented by the Johns Hopkins School of Education and Hopkins at Home
    • Featuring Dean Christopher Morphew and Kunjan Narechania

    Join Johns Hopkins School of Education Dean Christopher Morphew in conversation with Kunjan Narechania—a national policy expert and CEO of Watershed Advisors—for a ...

  • How Are Marine Robots Shaping Our Future? A Conversation with James Bellingham

    A Conversation with Dr. James Bellingham, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Exploration Robotics and Executive Director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy, and Nell Greenfieldboyce, A&S ’94, ’95 (MA), Correspondent for NPR's Science Desk.

    The world’s interconnected oceans rep...

  • Humble Beginnings: A Brief History of Johns Hopkins University

    Presented by Hopkins at Home, Sheridan Libraries and Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries

    As JHU celebrates its sesquicentennial year, join Hopkins Retrospective Program Manager Allison Seyler as she takes us back to the beginning. With a nod to the week’s Commemoration Day celebrat...

  • Committed to Community: Ed Policy Alumni on Purpose-Driven Careers

    • Presented by the Johns Hopkins School of Education and Hopkins at Home
    • Featuring: Trianna Downing and Emma Banay

    Join SOE’s Education Policy Program for a candid and inspiring conversation with SOE alumni Trianna Downing (Community Action Team Specialist, DCPS) and Emma Banay (Inspired Minds...

  • Massively Better Healthcare: An Optimistic Playbook for Creating Lasting Change

    • Presented by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Hopkins at Home
    • Featuring Halle Tecco, BSPH '20 (MPH), moderated by Joshua M. Sharfstein, Vice Dean for Public Health Practice and Community Engagement at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

    Johns Hopkins B...

  • Understanding Evolving Republican Attitudes Toward Democracy

    • Featuring Associate Professor Lilliana Mason and SNF Agora Fellow Scott Warren
    • Presented by Hopkins at Home and The SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University

    Americans express deep concern about the state of U.S. democracy, though the sources of that concern differ. New research from...

  • Man and Machine: Digital Transformation in the 150 Years of JHU

    Sponsored by the Office of Alumni Relations Lifelong Learning and Alumni in Technology

    Join us for a dynamic and thought-provoking panel event celebrating Johns Hopkins University’s Sesquicentennial Anniversary and its legacy of innovation and leadership at the intersection of humanity and techn...

  • HPV and Cervical Health: Facts, Myths, and the Future of Care

    • Presented by The Kelly Gynecologic Oncology Service, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Hopkins at Home •

    January is HPV Awareness Month, a time to focus on education, prevention, and the latest advances in care related to one of the most common viral infections worldwide.

    Join Hopkins...

  • Science Explained: The Power, Promise, and Pitfalls of DNA Test Kits

    • Brought to you by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Department of Basic Science Research, the Department of Genetic Medicine, and Hopkins at Home

    • Featuring Amy Patterson, M.S., C.G.C. and Kelsey Guthrie, M.G.C., C.G.C.

    As consumer DNA test kits grow in popularity, many people are curious...

  • Dream State: Exploring Fiction Writing with Hopkins Faculty and Alumni

    • Featuring Eric Puchner, Associate Professor in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Writing Seminars program, and Gabriella Fee, current Moser Writer-in-Residence

    Join us for a virtual discussion and celebration of Eric Puchner’s acclaimed new novel, Dream State, a New York Times Bestseller...

  • Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Awards Series: Excellence In Action

    • Celebrating Johns Hopkins' Sesquicentennial; presented by Hopkins at Home and the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association

    • Featuring Katrina Armstrong (Med '91, HS '94), Elizabeth Cherot (A&S '92, Bus '16), Linda Cureton (Engr '94, '96), and Michael Repper (Peab '22); moderated by Mary An...

  • A Forensic Psychiatrist's Journey: A True-Crime Conversation with Dr. Park Dietz

    • Presented by Hopkins at Home and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
    • Featuring Dr. Park Dietz, Med '75 (MD), BSPH '75 (MPH), Med '84 (PhD); moderated by Dr. Peter D. Byeff (Med ’74)

    In this virtual event, Dr. Park Dietz – a globally recognized forensic psychiatrist and Hopkins alumnus – of...

  • LWTL&M | Adopt A Book: Highlighting Recent Acquisitions to Our Collections

    Presented by Hopkins at Home, Sheridan Libraries and Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries

    Showcasing some of the most interesting, beautiful, and rare items recently purchased to support Hopkins research and teaching, the Sheridan Library's Adopt a Book program allows you to adopt s...

  • Teaching, Leading, Guiding: Celebrating Excellence in Education

    • Presented by the Johns Hopkins School of Education and Hopkins at Home
    • Featuring: Ashanti Porter, Jevons Lui, and Danielle Crankfield

    In honor of American Education Week, the School of Education’s Development and Alumni Relations team and Career and Life Design office invite you to a special...

  • 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 Kim

    Since 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...

  • "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...