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2025 Service-Learning & Civic Engagement Conference: "Adapting to Tomorrow: Innovating for a Rapidly Changing World"
8:30 am - 4:00 pm
The annual Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Conference empowers participants to build meaningful partnerships, enhance student learning, and drive positive change in their communities. This year, Maryland state Sen. Cory V. McCray will inspire attendees to reflect on how service and civic engagement can adapt to tomorrow's challenges while innovating for a rapidly changing world.
Expungement Clinic and Resource Fair
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Turner Auditorium
Get ready to learn about expungement and access resources at the clinic—it's your chance to get a fresh start. All are welcome.
Financial Wellness Series | Let's Get Fiscal: Investing for Beginners
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Financial wellness educator Shahar Ziv will present a session on investing, hosted by Student Financial Support. Come learn about investing and possibly win a giveaway.
Hopkins AI Lab for Data-Driven Research: Opportunities, Challenges, and Best Practices: Part I
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Join Johns Hopkins Data Services in the first session of this two-part workshop to explore how the Hopkins AI Lab (a generative artificial intelligence platform that provides secure, JHED-authenticated access to multiple large language models) can support your data-driven research.
Boo Jay Tuesday: Campuswide Trick or Treat
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Homewood Campus
A campuswide tradition, students can join our campuswide trick or treat on the Homewood campus. Wear a costume or blue / Johns Hopkins gear to celebrate Boo Jay Tuesday. Bring your own bag.
IAA Graduate Student Lightning Talks
3:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Clark Hall
The Institute for Assured Autonomy (IAA) invites graduate students to participate in a Lightning Talks event featuring concise, five-minute presentations on topics related to artificial intelligence and assurance. Travel funding of $1,500 will be awarded to the best presentation(s) by the IAA faculty committee. Light refreshments will be provided, and time will be reserved for networking and informal conversation following the talks. To participate, please submit the title of your lightning talk by Oct. 22.
Hopkins AI Lab for Data-Driven Research: Opportunities, Challenges, and Best Practices: Part II
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Join Johns Hopkins Data Services for the final of a two-part workshop to explore how the Hopkins AI Lab can support your data-driven research, especially the practical applications of the generative artificial intelligence tool provided by Johns Hopkins for accessing, analyzing, cleaning, and visualizing data.
Humanities on the Hill: 'In Waves and War'
6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute hosts the film screening followed by a panel discussion with the director and other participants in the film
Hopkins AI Lab for Geospatial Research: AI Meets GIS
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Curious about how artificial intelligence can support your mapping or geospatial analysis work? This one-hour workshop introduces how to use the Hopkins AI Lab to help you brainstorm, plan, and troubleshoot common geographic information systems tasks.
Walking Meditation
3:00 pm - 3:45 pm
Athletic Circle
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.