Dance Showcase
Faculty and alumnx of the Peabody Dance BFA program present a showcase of contemporary choreography.
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Faculty and alumnx of the Peabody Dance BFA program present a showcase of contemporary choreography.
Join the Johns Hopkins Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy and the Bloomberg Overdose Prevention Initiative for a convening on innovative approaches to investing opioid settlement funds
Join the Carey Business School’s Gender & Work Initiative for a reception and program exploring the mental load—the invisible cognitive and emotional work of managing households, care responsibilities, and daily life that disproportionately falls on women and contributes to burnout, stress, and inequality.
Stories That Matter presents a special screening of the Academy Award-winning documentary short followed by a Q+A and panel discussion.
Join leading experts for a timely convening on the nation’s opioid and behavioral health crisis—one that is deepened by inequities in access to prevention, treatment, and recovery as well as signs of federal disinvestment in addressing the problem.
Eugene Scott, an award-winning journalist and SNF Agora Institute visiting fellow, will moderate three panels with some of Washington’s leading journalists, academics, and scholars about the state of the political press in 2026—and how it impacts the lives of young voters.
Anna Celenza, a professor of musicology at the Peabody Institute, will speak with Chris Richards, pop music critic for The Washington Post, as part of the Humanities on the Hill series.
Learn about spirituals as the cultural bedrock of American sound with Distinguished Visiting Faculty artist Darin Atwater in the first of his SLANG Lectures. The groundbreaking SLANG (Sonic Language, Archive, and New Groove) series includes performances, lectures, and interactive digital elements in a celebration of vernacular music.
The Johns Hopkins Science Diplomacy Summit convenes stakeholders from across the globe to engage on some of the most pressing scientific topics of our day, including artificial intelligence, quantum, climate change innovation, health, space diplomacy, arctic sciences, and research security.
Fresh off the fall release of its striking self-titled debut album, the Baltimore Jazz Collective brings its divergent perspectives, original compositions and arrangements, and swinging improvisations to the Hopkins Bloomberg Center.
“25 Years of Malaria Research: Progress, Roadblocks, and Plans for the Next Decade” will feature research presentations from many of the world’s foremost malaria experts and a panel, “A Vision for the Next Decade of Malaria Research.”
Professor of Piano Steven Spooner, hailed by critics as a distinctive and compelling performer, presents a program built from his recently released 10-volume recording project, Aspects of Liszt.
Take a mid-day break to enjoy a season finale performance by the Peabody Jazz Ensemble and Richard and Elizabeth Case Chair of Jazz Studies Sean Jones featuring trumpeter, conductor, composer and guest artist Igmar Thomas.
The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center at 555 Pennsylvania Ave. is a powerful convening space where local, national, and world leaders can engage in meaningful dialogue.