Hopkins Dining Local Partner Tour: Taharka Brothers
Our next Local Partner Tour trip will be to on Friday, March 14 right before spring break. We will be visiting Taharka Brothers from 10:45 am – 12: 15 pm.…
Our next Local Partner Tour trip will be to on Friday, March 14 right before spring break. We will be visiting Taharka Brothers from 10:45 am – 12: 15 pm.…
Nature journaling is one method to disrupt the regular current of daily life and access a flow more in sync with the natural rhythms around us. Nature journaling is an…
Meaningful, place-based sustainability education benefits from a strong ecosystem of partners each with unique resources, expertise, and context. Baltimore city educators and Johns Hopkins University faculty, students, and staff with…
The Masonville Cove Partnership invites you to join Birds of Urban Baltimore and our bird banding studies on campus! See the bird banding process up-close, and learn how urban greenspaces…
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.
We will be kicking off Earth Month 2025 with a raffle event on April Fools Day encouraging reusable instead of single use drink containers! Winners will be posted on Instagram…
Join us for the 6th Annual Sustainability Symposium on research, practice, and education on April 2, 2025, hosted by the JHU Sustainability Leadership Council and Office of Climate and Sustainability. The free event will be held at the Inn at The Colonnade,…
Join us while we do Yoga under the sun with instructor Nila. Click here to register.
First coined in the 1970s, the term ecocide comes from the Greek word for “house” (oikos) and the Latin verb “to kill” (caedere). Ecocide literally describes the killing of our…
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.
Office of Climate and Sustainability representatives will be tabling at Nolan's during Meatless Monday on 4/7 – stop by to learn more about OCS and pick up a JHU Sustainability…
In response to increasing intraregional migration trends, and the significant displacement situations happening in the region recently, Latin American and Caribbean governments face the task of addressing evolving patterns of…
Curtis Bay is a community in South Baltimore that has experienced over 100 years of environmental violence and harm as a result of the cumulative impacts of stationary toxic facilities…
The Program in Latin America, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies (LACLxS) is excited to present: Marina Bedran, assistant professor of Lusophone literatures and cultures in the Department of Modern Languages and Literature Nicole…
In conjunction with the new, student-directed exhibition Toxic Overburden: 100 Years of Environmental Justice and Resistance, please join us for the official exhibition opening and for a fascinating panel discussion with the…