Meatless Monday
Each Monday during the academic year, all residential locations on campus will offer vegan and/or vegetarian menu options in place of meat. Click here to learn more.
Each Monday during the academic year, all residential locations on campus will offer vegan and/or vegetarian menu options in place of meat. Click here to learn more.
Take a break from work or finals studying and relax on hammocks on Keyser Quad all day today! Reconnect with nature and reflect during Earth Month.
Siyu Xie presents, “Plum Catalogs: The Comportments of Floral Bodies.” This talk is part of the year-long CTL Seminar, which features research presentations from faculty, students, and invited speakers. Click here for more information.
This study day, organized in conjunction with the BMA exhibition Watershed: Transforming the Landscape in Early Modern Dutch Art, invites conversation and reflection on the environmental, economic, social, and political consequences of the Dutch Republic’s engagement with the water. This convening aims to address how artists, their contemporaries, and the objects on view reveal both an…
Each semester, Hopkins Dining’s Sustainability Manager, Graham Browning, organizes a meet-up at a local Baltimore farmers market near our own Homewood campus at the 32nd Street Farmers Market. Click here for more information.
Each Monday during the academic year, all residential locations on campus will offer vegan and/or vegetarian menu options in place of meat. Click here to learn more.
Join an engaging evening of intellectual exploration and networking at Sip & Solve: AI Lightning Talks with a Twist, presented by the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute in partnership with Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). This unique event brings together distinguished faculty members from Johns Hopkins University to share insights into their…
Please join the Johns Hopkins MA in Science Writing program in celebrating their Spring 2025 graduates. Each student will be reading from their final thesis. This is a completely virtual event. Alumni, faculty, students, and their friends and families are invited to this event. Click here for more information and to register.
Each Monday during the academic year, all residential locations on campus will offer vegan and/or vegetarian menu options in place of meat. Click here to learn more.
Bike to Work Week is May 12-16! Staff, faculty, and students are invited to join the movement and bike to campus to enhance their personal well-being and reduce the environmental footprint of their commuting. Take a photo of yourself during Bike to Work Week and post it to social media with the hashtag #JHUBikes. You can also upload…
The Johns Hopkins Chapter of Project Bridge proudly presents the Spring 2025 Science Gong Show. Join a night of science, fun, and chaos as local scientists discuss their research without using jargons while avoiding the wrath of the audience' cowbells. Click here for more information.
The Social Innovation Lab at Johns Hopkins University invites you to attend our annual accelerator showcase event. This event will feature our cohort of changemakers from 2024-2025, who are building ventures to create sustainable change with a measurable impact, starting right here in Baltimore City. Click here for more information and to register.
Please join MA in Science Writing and MA in Writing students on Sunday, May 18, as they share selected work from their theses, in person on the Homewood Campus. Click here for more information and to register.
Each Monday during the academic year, all residential locations on campus will offer vegan and/or vegetarian menu options in place of meat. Click here to learn more.
Please join the 2025 Hopkins Medicine Distinguished Speaker Series event, featuring "A Conversation with Meena Seshamani." A pre-event dinner and reception will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the speaker will begin at 6 p.m. Meena Seshamani most recently led the Medicare program at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. On Feb. 6, she…
The Planetary Health Alliance and the Sunway Centre for Planetary Health are hosting a virtual launch for the Sunway Charter: Faith in Action, a global movement calling on faith communities to lead with compassion and justice toward planetary healing. This event highlights the vital role of spiritual wisdom in driving sustainable, just, and caring action for…
Kara Mae Harris, author of the popular Maryland-centric food blog Old Line Plate, will discuss the long history of Baltimore's food culture, its decades of changing culinary trends, and the traditional foods that have become staples of the Baltimore experience. Click here for more information and to register.
Luís Gustavo Arruda is affiliated with the Center for Nutritional Education and Recovery (CREN) in São Paulo, Brazil. With a background in Biological Sciences and a PhD in Environmental Education, he works at the intersection of health, education, and sustainability. Click here for more information and to register.