Join a presentation by Meenakshi Richardson (Haliwa-Saponi) of the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health on the healing properties and cultural significance of medicinal tea.
Join the Johns Hopkins geographic information system (GIS) community in celebrating GIS Day 2025. This year's hybrid event will feature several exciting presentations and a lightning talk session where students, faculty, and staff can showcase their GIS-related work.
University leaders will share information about the university's financial position in light of federal policy shifts as part of the Community Updates virtual briefing series.
The 20- to 30-minute Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community & Connection Strolls around Eager Park in East Baltimore combine movement with meaningful conversation around engaging topics or questions. Whether you are looking to de-stress, meet new people, or simply enjoy a break in your day, all modes of participation are welcome—walkers, wheelchairs, strollers, or seated persons.
Join an introductory guided walking meditation on the Athletic Circle. Reconnect with nature, find peace, and ground yourself in your breath. Replenish your energy and finish the week centered in the present moment. No meditation experience required. All Johns Hopkins affiliates welcome.
Hear from thought leaders shaping the future of health equity. The Health Disparities Speaker Series showcases real-world perspectives and solutions to close the gaps in care the impact our communities.
Hear from thought leaders shaping the future of health equity. The Health Disparities Speaker Series showcases real-world perspectives and solutions to close the gaps in care the impact our communities.
Financial wellness educator Shahar Ziv will be your guide through the wild world of credit, including credit card basics, credit scores, how to build credit, rewards vs. fees, and protecting your credit from identity theft.
The 20- to 30-minute Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community & Connection Strolls around Eager Park in East Baltimore combine movement with meaningful conversation around engaging topics or questions. Whether you are looking to de-stress, meet new people, or simply enjoy a break in your day, all modes of participation are welcome—walkers, wheelchairs, strollers, or seated persons.
Join an introductory guided walking meditation on the Athletic Circle. Reconnect with nature, find peace, and ground yourself in your breath. Replenish your energy and finish the week centered in the present moment. No meditation experience required. All Johns Hopkins affiliates welcome.