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  • Fierce Planets: A Studio Art Quilts Association Exhibit with Dr. Sabine Stanley

    What lies beneath the surface of a shimmering planet? While Earth looks like a serene gem from space, it masks a world of magnificent and volatile forces. In this lecture recorded at the BlackRock Center for the Arts, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Dr. Sabine Stanley pulls back t...

  • An Evening of Uncommon Sense_ A Conversation with Dr. William R. Brody

  • Edible Books: A Delicious Tradition

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

    Discover the delightfully whimsical world of the Sheridan Libraries’ Edible Books Festival, the annual Johns Hopkins celebration where literary inspiration transforms into imaginative, entirely...

  • Preserving a Legacy: The Restoration of the Four Doctors Painting

    • Featuring Dr. Jeremy Greene and Mr. Arthur Page, moderated by Dr. Ralph Hruban
    • Presented by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Hopkins at Home

    Join Hopkins at Home for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the restoration of the iconic Four Doctors painting by John Singer Sargent, a t...

  • Facilitating Active Citizenship: History of the Center for Social Concern

    Presented by the Johns Hopkins Center for Social Concern and Hopkins at Home

    Join Daisy Mitchell, Center for Social Concern's Community Data Specialist, as she explores the last six decades of JHU's legacy of service and community engagement. This history starts in 1958 with the creation of the ...

  • Turn and Face the Strange: AI and the Arts

    • Featuring Thomas Dolby, the Taylor A. Hanex Professorship in Music for New Media
    • Presented by Hopkins at Home and the Johns Hopkins Peabody Institute

    Marking a decade since the passing of musical legends like David Bowie and Prince and inspired by their legacy of constant reinvention, this v...

  • Alumni Association Awards Series: Building Community and Connection in Baltimore

    • Celebrating Johns Hopkins' Sesquicentennial; presented by Hopkins at Home and the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association
    • Featuring Shelly Choo (SOM ’11, BSPH ’14), Peter Kannam (Ed ’99), Daniel J. Trahey (Peab ’00), and Monica Guerrero Vazquez (BSPH ’18); moderated by Aaron Henkin

    What ...

  • AI in the Classroom: Innovation, Impact, and What’s Next

    • Virtual livestream broadcast from Alumni Weekend; presented by the Whiting School of Engineering, the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, and Hopkins at Home
    • Featuring Jason Eisner, Emily Fisher, and Louis Hyman

    Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we learn, teach, and prepare for...

  • The Sound of Care: Music Meets Medicine

    • Virtual livestream broadcast from Alumni Weekend; presented by the Johns Hopkins Peabody Institute, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Hopkins at Home
    • Featuring Sarah Hoover, Lara Bruckmann, Kerry Devlin, and Junxin Li

    The Peabody Institute leads ...

  • Medicine and Cutting Edge Innovation

    • Virtual livestream broadcast from Alumni Weekend; presented by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's MedTalks and Hopkins at Home
    • Featuring Dr. Charles C. Della Santina, Dr. Hee Cheol Cho, and Dr. Ashani Tanuja Weeraratna

    Join us as we kick off our Friday programming of Alumni Weekend with ...

  • The Henry Barton Jacobs Collection at the Institute of the History of Medicine

    Presented by Hopkins at Home, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Institute of the History of Medicine, and the Welch Medical Library

    In 1932, not long after the building of the Welch Medical Library, physician and philanthropist Henry Barton Jacobs gifted his collection of books, p...

  • Early Marylandiana: Historic Documents from the Founding of the Old Line State

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

    In honor of two landmark anniversaries—America’s semiquincentennial and Johns Hopkins University’s sesquicentennial—a virtual program on Early Marylandiana invites audiences to explore the rich...

  • 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 ...