Mayor’s Spring Clean-Up

2046 Robb Street 2046 Robb Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Hopkins is once again joining the efforts of Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott to participate in the Mayor’s Spring Cleanup! The cleanup will take place from 9 am-12 pm on April…

Nature Everywhere Week

Various Locations

A week-long celebration of community, environmental stewardship, and collective action in Baltimore. This event brings together families, volunteers, and local leaders to connect with nature and build a greener future.…

Meatless Monday

Various Locations

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.

Siyu Xie, “Plum Catalogs: The Comportments of Floral Bodies”

Gilman Hall 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

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.

Hopkins Dining Farmer’s Market Visit

33rd and St Paul Street E 33rd St & St Paul St, Baltimore, MD, United States

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…

Weed Warriors 101: Invasive Plants in Urban Ecosystems

Virtual

Weed Warriors help the Department of Recreation and Parks manage Non-Native Invasive (NNI) plants which are harmful to trees and forest patches. Certified Weed Warriors are community members, like you,…

Vermicomposting Workshop

Interested in learning how to vermicompost but not sure where to begin? Already vermicomposting but need a refresher? This Home Vermiomposting workshop will give you what you need to be…

Urban Veggie Gardening 101

Wondering what you can grow in limited garden space, or what foods you can grow yourself? Working on your green thumb? Learn about spring veggie gardening from Filbert Street Garden's…