Crafting with Nature: Electroforming Bootcamp

In this 2-day workshop designed for ages 14+, you will learn the complete process of transforming botanicals and florals into a lasting piece of wearable art through electroforming—a type of metalworking that uses an electric charge. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned maker, this workshop is perfect for anyone eager to explore this…

Introduction to Beekeeping in Baltimore

Curious about how bees help our urban gardens and ecosystems? Ever wondered how a hive is started and kept? Join the Enoch Pratt Free Library in the Filbert Street Garden for a session on all things urban beekeeping. Learn about bees from master beekeeper and Animal Husbandry Coordinator Charles DeBarber, and have some up close…

Pride Outside with Carrie Murray Nature Center

Get ready for a dazzling outdoor celebration of love, inclusivity, and self-expression! Join us for Pride Outside, a family-friendly event hosted by Kirby the Drag Queen. This unforgettable afternoon is packed with entertainment, storytelling, and movement for all ages.  Click here for more information and to register.

A Pollinator’s Paradise at Kollar Nursery

Enjoy a behind-the-scenes guided walk at Kollar Nursery. Located in rural Harford County near the Pennsylvania border, this ecological oasis was started in 1985 by Stan and Sharon Kollar. The entrance to the Nursery is tucked away on a little country lane that weaves through forest and grassland near Pylesville, Maryland. It is clear when you enter…

Wild Edibles: Early Summer Plants with Nick Spero

Join master forager Nick Spero to learn about the varied wild edibles available in June. Focusing on the Cromwell Valley area, we will sample plants such as spicebush and learn how to prepare native milkweed and American Pokeberry for safe eating. Come along to see how many other tasty and nutritious wild plants can be…

Stony Run Geology Walk

Olin Hall 3300 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD, United States

Join Johns Hopkins University Geology Professor Dr. Daniel Viete and Ameteur Naturalist James Wolf on this guided tour. Come on a trip through deep time and learn about about the formation of the landforms under your feet. And the interesting ways in which they informed local history. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to…

Charles Village Garden Walk

Join us for the 2025 Charles Village Garden Walk, showcasing gardens and open spaces South of 29th Street. Your ticket purchase helps support gardens and outdoor programs at our three partner organizations. Peek into hidden gems, private sanctuaries, and eclectic outdoor spaces on the Charles Village Garden Walk! Click here for more information and to…

Make Together: Mending Workshop!

Are you interested in learn how to mend those well loved pants, shirts, jacket? Or how to darn your favorite socks? Bring a friend, child, date or buddy for an afternoon of staff-guided mending. Bring your own garment that you would like to mend and use available thread, needles and fabrics. No experience necessary. Each…

Leaf & Lit Book Club: “The Overstory” by Richard Powers

Leaf & Lit is an ecological stewardship based book club organized by BCRP's Weed Warrior Program. For this season, we will be discussing, "The Overstory" by Richard Powers.  "The Overstory is a sweeping, impassioned work of activism and resistance that is also a stunning evocation of—and paean to—the natural world. From the roots to the…

Conversation Series with Artist Asad Raza

Virtual

Join us online Tuesday, June 10, 2025 at noon (EST) for the next installment of our conversation series with artist Asad Raza as we continue our journey along with him as he creates a public art installation on the River Granta in Cambridgeshire. We will get updates about the “River Ear project” as well as…

James D. Yager, PhD Celebration Symposium

Wolfe Street Building (BSPH) 615 N Wolfe St., Baltimore, MD, United States

The Department of Environmental Health and Engineering and the Dean’s Office present the James D. Yager, PhD Celebration Symposium, commemorating the legacy and impact of Dr. James D. Yager. ‌ James D. Yager, PhD, was the Edyth H. Schoenrich Professor in Preventive Medicine and professor emeritus in Environmental Health and Engineering at the Bloomberg School…

2025 Hopkins on the Hill: Research Showcase

Rayburn House Office Building (DC) 45 Independence Ave Southwest, Washington, D.C., DC, United States

Hopkins on the Hill is a biennial showcase of the range, value, and impact of federally funded research and programming at Johns Hopkins University. Come explore innovative work from 20 presenters and practitioners spanning a range of fields, including artificial intelligence, health care technology, space exploration, education, public health, and more. We hope you will…

Citizen Data Science Workshop 6: De-Mystifying Report Writing and Publishing

Virtual

Have a dataset you have no idea how to handle? Want to improve the design of your study? Simply just want to learn something new? Come to a Citizen Data Science Workshop! This is the final workshop in the six-part Citizen Data Science series, but you do not need to have attended prior workshops to join. One of the…

Flood Control and Resilience: Chesapeake WEA Stormwater Committee Summer Seminar w/MDE

The annual seminar of the Stormwater Committee for the Chesapeake Water Environment Association will once again be held at MITAGS in Linthicum, MD. This year’s seminar will be co-hosted by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE). There will be regulatory updates from EPA Region 3, the District’s Department of Energy & Environment, Delaware’s Department…

Planetary Health Lunch and Learn

Wolfe Street Building (BSPH) 615 N Wolfe St., Baltimore, MD, United States

The Bloomberg School Staff Assembly and Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health invite you to share a meal while learning more about JHIPH and its commitment to building connections across Planetary Health work at JHU. Be a part of a community of staff, faculty, and students united by their commitment to work across disciplines to…