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Frary Gallery Exhibition: Artistic Generosity and the American Artist Abroad
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
On view from April 7 to June 13, this exhibition reflects four decades of artistic exchange through the efforts of the Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies, a nonprofit, nonpartisan foundation providing permanent works of American art for U.S. embassies around the world.
Financial Wellness Series | Crypto? I Barely Know Her: Investing 201
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Financial wellness educator Shahar Ziv will make investing feel less "panic sell" and more "long-term strategy," including understanding the market, active vs. passive investing, alternate investments, how to construct a portfolio, and the tax side of investing.
Hop Talks: From Climate to Clinic
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Levering Hall
This Hop Talk focuses on planetary health and the medical pathway, exploring how environmental factors shape disease risk, health outcomes, and access to care.
7th Annual Sustainability Symposium on Research, Practice, and Education
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Homewood Campus
Join the Johns Hopkins Sustainability Leadership Council and the Office of Climate and Sustainability for a showcase of presentations, panels, posters, and informational tables from Johns Hopkins students, faculty, and staff; a lunchtime fireside chat between former senator Ben Cardin and Interim Provost Lainie Rutkow; and networking, a poster session, and an optional sustainability-focused tour of the Bloomberg Student Center.
Open Science and the Future of Scientific Communication
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
School of Public Health
Howard Bauchner, a world-renowned pediatrician, academic leader, and distinguished member of the National Academy of Medicine, will be speaking on open science and the future of scientific publication, focusing on issues such as open access, subjective interpretation of the medical literature, and ways to improve research integrity.
My Circle Got Smaller, AI Got Closer: Exploring the Mental Health Implications of AI
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Alison Papadakis from Johns Hopkins, Jessica A. Stansbury from the University of Baltimore, and John Donahue from the University of Baltimore will take your questions on how artificial intelligence is reshaping our inner lives and relationships, as part of the AI in Practice webinar series. This is an open forum; bring your questions and curiosities.
Preparing for an Active Assailant
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
The Johns Hopkins Public Safety training team is pleased to host "Civilian Response to Active Assailant Events." This presentation focuses on what community members should do in the event of an active assailant based on the best practices found in Run. Hide. Fight.
Collective Resolve: Advancing Women's Health and Gender Equity
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Join the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Women's Health and Gender Equity for an evening grounded in solidarity, action, and unwavering commitment to gender equity and women's health. The event features a dynamic panel discussion with leading experts, offering reflection on where our field has been, and direction for the challenges and opportunities ahead. The conversation will be followed by a networking reception to connect, exchange ideas, continue the dialogue, and accelerate the movement.
The Workers of Evergreen
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Evergreen Museum & Library
Drawing on recent archival research, Johns Hopkins Museums Director Lori Finkelstein will discuss the history of Evergreen's workforce in relation to larger free and enslaved domestic labor patterns in Baltimore between the 1850s and the 1930s.
6th Annual Donald Bentley Memorial Lecture | The Freedom Bell: Celebrating the Life of Frances Harper
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Baltimore Museum of Art
Join the sixth annual Donald V. Bentley Memorial Lecture, an evening of art and history, celebrating the 200th anniversary of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's birth. The evening includes an address by historian Martha S. Jones, African American spirituals performed by Baltimore's Jonathan Pettus Chorale, and a post-address reception will feature food, drinks, and a pop-up exhibit designed by Raynetta Wiggins-Jackson.