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MS in Global Innovation and Leadership through Engineering Info Session
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Interested in entering a rapidly growing technical industry but lack a background in engineering? Learn more about how the Master of Science in Global Innovation and Leadership through Engineering (MSIL) program can give you the advanced technical and management training you need to become a premier, all-around global technical leader, no matter your undergraduate degree.
Bridging Our Divide: Eliminating Health Inequities for a Healthier Nation
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
The Institute for Policy Solutions at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing invites members of the media, health care and public health policymakers, nursing and medical health professionals, students, community advocates, and the public to join the launch of Bridging Our Divide: Eliminating Health Inequities for a Healthier Nation—a bold new campaign to confront the systemic and structural health inequities that harm the health of people and communities across the country.
International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories Panel Event | Policies and Practices: Toward Improving Campus Sustainability
5:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
In 2024, Johns Hopkins adopted its Climate Action and Sustainability Plan, leveraging the university's unique multidisciplinary expertise to create an ambitious and holistic vision for a healthy, just, and sustainable future. This panel, composed of sustainability and facilities staff at Johns Hopkins, will discuss some of the practices, policies, and initiatives leading Johns Hopkins toward a sustainable future. Topics covered will include Johns Hopkins' high performance and healthy building requirements, lab ventilation optimization, ultra-low temperature freezers, and green labs programs.
Excellence in Online Teaching Symposium
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Johns Hopkins is pleased to host the Excellence in Online Teaching Symposium, which brings faculty and instructional staff together to share best practices in designing and facilitating online courses and programs. This is an online event in which members of the Johns Hopkins community hope to learn from and engage with colleagues from institutions across the globe. Free for the Johns Hopkins community (registration fee for those from other institutions).
Disability Health Research Center Open Meeting
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Rebecca Seltzer, associate professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, will give a talk titled "Home Modifications for Children With Medical Complexity: Untapped Potential for Improving Care and Wellbeing" for the relaunch of the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center's bi-monthly virtual Open Meetings.
Reception: Insights from McKinsey's "Women in the Workplace Report"
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Join the Gender & Work Initiative and the Human Capital Development Lab for a program featuring highlights from the 2025 Women in the Workplace Report, conducted by McKinsey in partnership with LeanIn.org. Following the presentation, the presenters will host a panel discussion and networking reception.
ROSEI Summit 2026
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Hodson Hall
The ROSEI Summit provides a technical sharing of all sustainable energy and related research being conducted at Johns Hopkins University. It will be an overview of Ralph O'Connor Sustainable Energy Institute activities and technical sessions organized around the active topics of the institute's scholars.
The Human Organoids Workshop: Charting the Future of Experimental Biology
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wood Basic Science Building
The Human Organoids Workshop: Charting the Future of Experimental Biology will bring together researchers from across Johns Hopkins University to explore the use of human organoids as transformative models for studying human biology and disease.
In the Stacks: Jennifer Blades
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
George Peabody Library
This delectable program featuring mezzo-soprano Jennifer Blades and pianist Diane Kinsley will whisk you away with music inspired by the art of fine dining, feasting, and all things delicious. Inspired by the Sheridan Libraries' collection of rare cookbooks, the evening will also feature a one-night-only display of select culinary treasures from this special collection.
Financial Wellness Series | 1099 Problems But a W-2 Ain't One: Your Guide to Taxes
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Financial wellness educator Shahar Ziv will make taxes (and all things money) way less intimidating, including tips for filing accurately and avoiding mistakes, common tax deductions, the individual tax process, and important deadlines. Giveaways for attendees.