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January 06, January 6, TuesdayPlease join us for important updates from the Johns Hopkins Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute (GBCI). The GBCI Grand Round program consists of one-hour Zoom webinars focused on engaging the broader bladder cancer and UTUC community, which includes patients, survivors, families, and advocates. The webinars are offered throughout the year and consist of presentations with slides lasting approximately 25-30 minutes, followed by conversational questions and opportunities to chat with experts. All are welcome, and the webinars are free of charge.For internet security reasons, pre-registration is required. A Zoom link will be shared in advance of each session (the link often appears in the registrant’s email and/or calendar prior to the session). All Grand Rounds sessions are recorded and archived for viewing anytime on the GBCI’s website https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/greenberg-bladder-cancer-instituteDownload: 2026 GBCI Grand Rounds.2026-01-06 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-01-06 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- 3910 Keswick Road -- -- Virtual -- MD -- -- USA -- 1 -- Our patients are our best teachers. Joining us for this informative session will be a Bladder Cancer Survivor and Advocate who will share his long journey living with and tackling Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC), his experiences participating in clinical trials, and just about every known treatment available, with urologist and GBCI Co-Director Dr. Max Kates MD; the two will reflect upon the doctor-patient partnership and share their winding and ultimately successful journey together. -- 0 -- Tried -- 0 -- 0 I’ve Tried Everything! 2026-02-17 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-02-17 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- A tutorial on different bladder cancer surgical procedures & techniques, radical cystectomies, and bladder reconstructions, with a special update on novel and improved techniques for neobladders along with a push for bladder preservation with Sunil Patel, MD, Director of the Testicular Cancer Program, Associate Residency Program Director, and Urologic Oncology Fellowship Director at the Brady Urological Institute and the GBCI. -- 0 -- Bladder Cancer -- 0 -- 0 Bladder Cancer Surgeries Demystified 2026-03-10 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-03-10 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Nirmish Singla, MD, MSC, Urologic Surgeon, Associate Professor of Urology and Oncology, and Jeannie Hoffman-Censits, MD, Oncologist, Co-Director, Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer (UTUC) Multidisciplinary Clinic , and Co-Leader of the GBCI’s Women’s Bladder Cancer Program at Sibley for updates and progress on the treatment of early and late stage UTUC and how it relates (or doesn't) to Bladder and Kidney Cancers. -- 0 -- UTUC -- 0 -- 0 UTUC: the "Connector" Cancer 2026-04-21 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-04-21 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- In collaboration with Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN), join Kendall Moseley, MD, Clinical Director, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, Medical Director, Johns Hopkins Metabolic Bone & Osteoporosis Center, for a discussion on bone health and screening, treatments and outcomes, often overlooked but needed for bladder cancer patients, especially those with a urinary diversion. -- 0 -- Bone Health -- 0 -- 0 Bone Health and Bladder Cancer 2026-05-19 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-05-19 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Farzad Sedaghat, MD, Section Chief of Ultrasound and Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science, to learn what these tests mean, what they are for, what they show, and why so many? Presented with step-by-step examples to debunk and demystify this stressful yet necessary aspect of bladder and UTUC treatments. -- 0 -- Tests -- 0 -- 0 It’s Endless: Tests, Scans, MRI’s, Ultrasounds and more Tests johns-hopkins-medicine-greenberg
 Jan 06, 2026
 04:00 PM EST
Johns Hopkins Medicine Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute 2026 Virtual Grand Rounds
TravelMarch 01, March 1, SundayHopkins Journeys, TanzaniaMarch 1 - 12, 2026From $8,495Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningJourney into the awe-inspiring landscapes of East Africa on a 12-day Tanzanian safari designed for adventure, discovery, and wonder. This unforgettable expedition brings you face-to-face with the legendary wildlife and breathtaking vistas of the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara—some of the most iconic ecosystems on Earth.Led by expert local guides and joined by a Johns Hopkins host, you'll witness the drama of the wild unfold from up-close as elephants roam, lions prowl, and giraffes glide across the savanna. Enjoy deluxe accommodations in boutique safari lodges and tented camps that immerse you in the beauty and sounds of the bush without sacrificing comfort. This small-group journey ensures personal attention and a deep connection with the land, animals, and people of Tanzania. From sunrise game drives to evenings under the stars, each day offers unforgettable moments in one of the world’s most majestic settings.For additional trip details and to make a reservation through Gohagan & Company, call 800-922-3088 or click here. Hopkins Journeys are open to alumni, friends, parents, faculty and staff offering exceptional destinations, enlightened faculty experts and local guides, and like-minded traveling companions in an array of tours from deluxe and traditional to the exotic and adventurous. For Hopkins-related questions, please contact Marguerite Jones, Program Manager, A&S '74, Bus '88./event/hopkins-journeys-tanzania-0
 Mar 01, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Hopkins Journeys - Tanzania
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Full Virtual Conference Participation$35
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WomeninBusiness SharedInterestandIdentity March 02, March 2, MondaySponsored by the Women of Hopkins We are pleased to host the 14th Annual Women's Leadership Conference - “Navigating an Ever-Changing World: Your 1% Towards Resilience and Sustainable Change”, with 3 virtual sessions on March 2nd, 6th, and 9th. Please register for the virtual sessions below. Recordings will be shared with registrants after the conclusion of the in person conference on March 20.Following the virtual series, join the Women of Hopkins on Friday, March 20, 2026, in Washington, DC, for a vibrant gathering of alumni, students, and friends. Experience a full‑day conference filled with interactive workshops and energizing conversations designed to inspire both professional advancement and personal growth.*If you’re facing financial hardship and need assistance to attend the conference, please email us at affinity@jhu.edu.*Women of Hopkins looks forward to seeing you online and in person in March! Open to all Alumni & FriendsA portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.   JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policy  14th-annual-virtual-women-s-lead
 Mar 02, 2026
 12:00 PM EST
14th Annual Virtual Women's Leadership Conference (Virtual Sessions)
TravelMarch 03, March 3, TuesdayGalapogos, Hopkins JourneysMarch 6 - March 15, 2026From $7,051Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningStep into the “little world within itself” that so inspired Charles Darwin. On this unforgettable journey through the Galápagos Islands, encounter extraordinary wildlife up close—from marine iguanas basking on volcanic rocks to sea lions lounging on white sand beaches, blue-footed boobies dancing along trails, and penguins gliding through crystal waters.Sail aboard the National Geographic Endeavour II, a 52-cabin expedition ship purpose-built for exploration. With access to kayaks, paddleboards, Zodiacs, and a glass-bottom boat, you’ll snorkel with sea turtles, paddle past mangroves, and watch dolphins leap alongside the ship.Led by expert naturalists from National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions—many of whom are native Galapagueños—you’ll gain deep insight into the islands’ ecosystems and culture. Their decades of experience ensure every day is filled with adventure, discovery, and awe-inspiring wildlife sightings.Join us for the trip of a lifetime in one of the world’s most iconic and biodiverse destinations.For additional trip details and to make a reservation through Lindblad Expeditions, call 877-318-1858 or click here. Hopkins Journeys are open to alumni, friends, parents, faculty and staff offering exceptional destinations, enlightened faculty experts and local guides, and like-minded traveling companions in an array of tours from deluxe and traditional to the exotic and adventurous. For Hopkins-related questions, please contact Marguerite Jones, Program Manager, A&S '74, Bus '88./event/hopkins-journeys-exploring-galapagos
 Mar 03, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Hopkins Journeys - Exploring Galapagos
Odyssey Virtual March 03, March 3, TuesdayOdyssey, Virtual, Natalie Schock, Personal and Professional Development, Lead Better Now: Fundamentals for Experts Moving from Bench to BossCourse Title: Lead Better Now: Fundamentals for Experts Moving from Bench to BossInstructor: Dr. Natalie Schock, Ed '21 (PhD)Brought to you by Odyssey  March 3 - March 24, 2026 (4 Sessions) Tuesdays,  7:00PM ET - 8:30PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: This practical course helps emerging and current leaders in research and technical fields move from “doer” to effective team leader. Explore evidence-based leadership practices, learn the BEAR communication technique, and apply concepts like mise en place to improve workflow. Learn concrete tools to build capacity, strengthen accountability, and create sustainable, high-performing teams. Participants will send updates to an accountability partner in a mutually agreed-upon format (e.g., text, email, call, voice note). Required Materials: A device that runs Zoom with a camera, microphone, and speakers. Adobe Acrobat reader for readings in pdf format.Explore more learning opportunities and upcoming courses by visiting our SPRING 2026 Odyssey Virtual Catalog._____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.long-time-expert-first-time-lead
 Mar 03, 2026
 07:00 PM EST
Lead Better Now: Fundamentals for Experts Moving from Bench to Boss with Dr. Natalie Schock, Ed '21 (PhD)
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$50
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$45
 Location
2700 12th St
Sarasota, FL
Region March 08, March 8, SundayOrioles, Spring Training, Florida, Family Weekend, Baseball, MLB, Sponsored by Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin fellow Hopkins alumni, staff, and friends for a fun day at Ed Smith Stadium as the Orioles take on the Blue Jays. Prior to the 1:05 pm start of the game, we will meet for a pre-game gathering. Alumni and guests will enjoy:Hot DogsHamburgers/CheeseburgersPulled BBQ ChickenCole SlawPotato ChipsBaked BeansCookiesAssorted Can Soda and Bottled Water*Menu is subject to change. A vegetarian option is available by request. Tickets for the game will be in Section 219, Rows 11-14 and will be distributed electronically. Parking is available onsite for a fee. Each registration will also receive a special co-branded Hopkins/Orioles hat. A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.       While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event, including vaccination and masking and distancing guidance. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person be fully vaccinated. This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policysarasota-fl-spring-training-mlb
    SOLD OUT
 Mar 08, 2026
 11:05 AM EST
Sarasota, FL: Spring Training MLB Orioles vs. Blue Jays
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Hopkins at Home
NA
GovernmentAcademiaLawPolicy SchoolofEducation HopkinsatHome March 11, March 11, Wednesdayhopkins at home, school of education, policy• Presented by the Johns Hopkins School of Education and Hopkins at Home• Featuring Dean Christopher Morphew and Kunjan NarechaniaJoin Johns Hopkins School of Education Dean Christopher Morphew in conversation with Kunjan Narechania—a national policy expert and CEO of Watershed Advisors—for a timely and thought-provoking dialogue on the shifting landscape of American education.As responsibilities move from the federal government to state departments of education (hence our title—the State of Education), what does this transformation mean for students, teachers, and families? How are state leaders rising to meet the moment, and what innovations are emerging across the nation?U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis famously described states as the “laboratories of democracy,” places where bold ideas are tested and new paths are forged. Today, amid sweeping changes to the role of the U.S. Department of Education, that vision feels more relevant than ever.As a senior leader in the Louisiana Department of Education, Narechania helped architect one of the most significant school improvement efforts in the country. Today, she partners with leaders nationwide to design and implement education policies that meaningfully improve outcomes for young people. Join us for a compelling conversation at the intersection of policy, practice, and possibility.This event is made possible by the William H. Hedeman Endowment.The William H. Hedeman Day is made possible through the generosity of Elizabeth N. Hedeman and provides an annual program addressing the important topics of leadership, negotiation and related concepts. What began as a lectureship has grown to a full day of engagement with leaders across the education arena, to benefit students, faculty, staff, partners and the wider Baltimore community. Each year, this event honors the legacy of Mr. Hedeman, who taught negotiations for many years at the Johns Hopkins University McCoy College. He also served as Director of Procurement for the Bendix Corporation, later known as the Raytheon Company.state-of-education
 Mar 11, 2026
 05:00 PM EDT
Speaking of Education Series: The State of Education
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or GuestFree
Virtual March 12, March 12, ThursdayFamily Friendly Virtual Oregon Coast Aquarium Oregon Newport, OR Plankton Little JaysSponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationCalling all Little Jays! Join us from the comfort of your home while we investigate plankton with the talented staff at the Oregon Coast Aquarium! Registrants will observe microscopic life and get to the bottom of…the food web! Compare and contrast external structures of plankton. Use scientific reasoning to complete the lifecycle of a mystery animal. Make predictions, investigate, and discover!Since opening in 1992, the Oregon Coast Aquarium has been a premier attraction on Oregon’s central coast and an enduring advocate for the health of our ocean. For over three decades this 501(c)3 non-profit organization has supported marine wildlife and fostered environmental stewardship through its education programs, community partnerships, and rehabilitation efforts. Accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, the Oregon Coast Aquarium is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 aquariums in the U.S., providing visitors with opportunities to connect with 15,000 animals spanning 300 different species. The perspectives and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) during this program are those of the speaker(s) and not, necessarily, those of Johns Hopkins University.oregon-coast-aquarium-virtual-pr
 Mar 12, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Oregon Coast Aquarium - Virtual Program: Plankton Investigation
 Location
555 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC, USA
Washington, DC
WomeninBusiness SharedInterestandIdentity March 20, March 20, FridaySponsored by the Women of Hopkins We are pleased to host the 14th Annual Women's Leadership Conference -“Navigating an Ever-Changing World: Your 1% Towards Resilience and Sustainable Change”,  in person on Friday, March 20, 2026 in Washington, DC at the new Bloomberg Center at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue. Please join the Women of Hopkins, other alumni, students, and friends in person for a full day of interactive workshops, dynamic discussions for professional and personal development and growth, and engagement with a diverse and vibrant community. To register for the in person sessions please scroll down. To fully celebrate Women's History Month virtual sessions will be offered March 2nd, 6th, and 9th. *If you’re facing financial hardship and need assistance to attend the conference, please email us at affinity@jhu.edu.*Women of Hopkins looks forward to seeing you online and in person in March! Please register now!Open to all Alumni & Friends A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.      While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policy2026-03-20 -- 8 -- 00 -- AM -- 2026-03-20 -- 10 -- 20 -- AM -- 555 Pennsylvania Ave NW -- -- Washington -- DC -- 20001 -- USA -- 0 -- Join us for Breakfast at 8 am to fuel for a day of insights, empowerment and collaboration followed by our Keynote address at 9:20 am to kick off our conference. -- 179 -- Keynote Address -- 0 -- 0 Welcome & Keynote Address 2026-03-20 -- 10 -- 30 -- AM -- 2026-03-20 -- 12 -- 00 -- PM -- 555 Pennsylvania Ave NW -- -- Washington -- DC -- 20001 -- USA -- 0 -- Join us for the first workshop sessions of the day! Select 1 of the sessions available for your morning workshop before lunch. -- 180 -- Workshop Session I -- 0 -- 0 Morning Workshop Sessions 2026-03-20 -- 1 -- 20 -- PM -- 2026-03-20 -- 2 -- 35 -- PM -- 555 Pennsylvania Ave NW -- -- Washington -- DC -- 20001 -- USA -- 0 -- Join us for our afternoon workshop sessions before our Plenary session! Select 1 session to attend in the afternoon.  -- 180 -- Workshop Session II -- 0 -- 0 Afternoon Workshop Sessions 2026-03-20 -- 2 -- 45 -- PM -- 2026-03-20 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- 555 Pennsylvania Ave NW -- -- Washington -- DC -- 20001 -- USA -- 0 -- Join us for our Plenary session on managing the constant overload of tasks and information competing for our attention. After the session, stay for a brief summary and closing remarks, followed by a reception beginning at 4 p.m. -- 179 -- Plenary Session & Closing Reception -- 0 -- 0 Plenary Session & Reception 14th-annual-women-s-leadership-c
 Mar 20, 2026
 08:00 AM EDT
14th Annual Women's Leadership Conference :"Navigating an Ever-Changing World: Your 1 Percent Towards Resilience and Sustainable Change "
 Ticket Options
Per alum or guest$30
 Location
538 Palisades Dr
Los Angeles, CA
WomeninBusiness SharedInterestandIdentity March 21, March 21, SaturdayRegional Los Angeles Pacific Palisades Palisades Alumna Alumnae Women of Hopkins Panel DiscussionSponsored by Women of Hopkins LAJoin us for an afternoon of meaningful networking and an interactive discussion at Spruzzo with local alums, friends, and community members. This conversation hopes to facilitate a shared moment of connection and a space for our Hopkins alums and friends to come together as we continue to navigate homes, routines, and sense of safety and belonging in Palisades and neighboring communities.  The first hour will be an informal networking brunch, immediately followed by a moderated panel discussion for the second half of the event. Our panelists and attendees will collectively reflect on lived experiences, share personal and professional perspectives, and explore how we can continue moving forward as a community. All alums and friends are welcome.Please note this is a small intimate gathering with limited seats, and your registration includes brunch and beverages.Disclaimer: The perspectives and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) during this program are those of the speaker(s) and not, necessarily, those of Johns Hopkins University and the scheduling of any speaker at an alumni event or program does not constitute the University’s endorsement of the speaker’s perspectives and opinions.A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.      While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending. This is subject to change.JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund PolicyThe Alumni Association strives to make our events and activities as inclusive and equitable as possible. Please reach out to srai10@jhu.edu if there are financial barriers to your participation, and we will do our best to assist you. palisades-alumni-connect-reflect
 Mar 21, 2026
 12:00 PM PDT
Palisades Alumni Connect: Reflecting, Rebuilding, and Moving Forward Together
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$20
 Location
New York, NY
Region March 21, March 21, SaturdayNYC, New YorkSponsored by Hopkins New York and Hopkins New York Young AlumniGreenwich Village is one of the country's most beautiful and culturally important neighborhoods. On this tour, alumni and friends will see 19th-century row houses and cobbled streets which in the 20th-century became where jazz, art, gay rights, and counter-culture thrived. On this tour we'll focus on the 1960s music scene including Bob Dylan, and have a couple of local food stops, ending at a neighborhood bar.Your registration includes food at a few stops along the tour. Drinks at the bar at the conclusion of the tour, will be available for purchase. The group will meet at the Arch in Washington Square Park. A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.       While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event, including vaccination and masking and distancing guidance. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person be fully vaccinated. This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policynew-york-ny-walking-tour-of-gree
 Mar 21, 2026
 12:30 PM EDT
New York, NY: Walking Tour of Greenwich Village
Odyssey March 23, March 23, MondayOdyssey, Health and Wellness, Skills to Sustain What Excites You, Linda Mundy, Medicine Course Title: Skills to Sustain What Excites YouInstructor: Dr. Linda Mundy, SOM '88Brought to you by Odyssey  March 23, 2026 - April 27, 2026 (6 Sessions) Mondays,  8:00AM ET - 9:00AM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Explore your core values and intentionally shape your next chapter. Through creating a personal life line, reflecting on resilience, and identifying what sparks energy and excitement, students will gain clarity and direction. Guided discussions and mindfulness practices cultivate presence and self-awareness, helping participants design a life aligned with purpose, meaning, and personal fulfillment.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.skills-to-sustain-what-excited-y
 Mar 23, 2026
 08:00 AM EDT
Skills to Sustain What Excites You with Dr. Linda Mundy, SOM '88
Odyssey March 23, March 23, MondayMoser, Odyssey, Creative Writing, Clarity and Complexity of Poems, Gabriella Fee, PoetryCourse Title: Clarity and Complexity of Poems with Gabriella Fee, A&S '22 (MFA)Instructor: Gabriella Fee, A&S '22 (MFA) and Moser Writer in ResidenceBrought to you by Odyssey  March 23 - April 27, 2026Mondays, 12:00PM - 2:00PM ET (6 Sessions)Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: In this six-week course, we'll read, discuss, and write poems that are concerned with the relationship between clarity and complexity. In a world of mystery and chaos, how do we (and why should we) be concerned with clarity and precision? How might a poet concerned with communicating something "true" about human experience contend with ambivalence, ambiguity, and uncertainty? Together we'll explore prosodic and formal strategies for enhancing both the clarity and complexity of our work. We'll discuss what makes certain poems unclear and what makes others vivid and precise even as they take mystery and confusion as their very subjects.Together, we'll dive into poems from the 16th century to the present, with a primary focus on work from the latter half of the 20th century. We'll encounter Louis MacNeice, Renee Gladman, Anne Sexton, Wallace Stevens, Jericho Brown, Emily Dickinson, WH Auden, Tracy K Smith, James Wright, Amy Clampitt, Derek Walcott, James Dickey, Sharon Olds, Major Jackson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Elizabeth Alexander, and many others.We'll also read and discuss craft essays by writers such as Ellen Bryant Voigt, Donald Justice, Carl Phillips, John Frederick Nims, Kathleen Jamie, John Shoptaw, and Jane Hirschfield.The course will culminate in a one-day workshop, during which students will have the opportunity to share their own writing and receive feedback from their instructor and their peers.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.clarity-and-complexity-of-poems
 Mar 23, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
Clarity and Complexity of Poems with Gabriella Fee, A&S '22 (MFA)
Odyssey March 23, March 23, MondayCreative Writing, Odyssey, Virtual, Mia Pandey Gordon, Travel Writing, Travel Course Title: Travel WritingInstructor: Mia Pandey Gordon, A&S ‘14Brought to you by Odyssey  March 23, 2026 - April 27, 2026 (6 Sessions) Mondays,  6:30PM ET - 8:30PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Explore how writers capture the essence of place through language, weaving together observation, memory, and imagination. Through poetry, nonfiction, and fiction, participants will encounter voices that illuminate both the external world and the landscapes within. Reflect on how travel writing transforms ordinary experience into art revealing how deeply seeing the world changes how we see ourselvesExplore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.travel-writing-with-mia-pandey-g
 Mar 23, 2026
 06:30 PM EDT
Travel Writing with Mia Pandey Gordon, A&S ‘14
ArtsEntertainmentAthleticsMedia Odyssey March 23, March 23, MondayArts and Humanities, Odyssey, Virtual, Lynn Agress, Timely Shakespeare: Two Tragedies and Two Comedies, Shakespeare, Poetry Course Title: Timely Shakespeare: Two Tragedies and Two ComediesInstructor: Lynne Agress, PhDBrought to you by Odyssey  March 23, 2026 - April 27, 2026 (6 Sessions) Mondays,  6:30PM ET - 8:30PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Dive into four of Shakespeare’s most compelling masterpieces—Hamlet, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, and Twelfth Night. Through guided discussion and close reading, we’ll explore the complex characters, poetic brilliance, and universal themes that make these plays endlessly relevant. From jealousy and ambition to love and disguise, Shakespeare’s insights into human nature continue to illuminate our world today.*Top Rated Instructor* Join us for a Bonus Odyssey Excursion!Experience one of Shakespeare’s most gripping tragedies on Sunday, May 31st at 2PM with a special Odyssey excursion to see Othello at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC. Directed by Simon Godwin and starring the electrifying Wendell Pierce (Elsbeth, The Wire) as Othello, this production delves into the devastating power of language, manipulation, and jealousy.  Enrolled Odyssey participants of Timely Shakespeare with Lynne Agress can enjoy this bonus outing for just $45 (regularly $100). Your course confirmation will include a link to purchase tickets at this special rate.Explore more learning opportunities and upcoming courses by visiting our SPRING 2026 Odyssey Virtual Catalog._____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.shakespeare-our-greatest-and-mos
 Mar 23, 2026
 06:30 PM EDT
Timely Shakespeare: Two Tragedies and Two Comedies with Lynne Agress, PhD
 Ticket Options
General Admission$20
Students$10
 Location
1711 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD
MedicineHealthcareServices SchoolofMedicine March 23, March 23, MondaySponsored by The Colorectal Cancer Center of Research Excellence at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer CenterJoin the Johns Hopkins University community for a unique, interdisciplinary evening focused on the intersection of storytelling, healthcare, and innovation.This special event features a screening of the critically acclaimed film, Andre is an Idiot, winner of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award. The film tells the powerful, often humorous story of an irreverent man who receives a terminal colon cancer diagnosis after avoiding routine preventive care. It follows his unexpected journey as he determines to maintain his humor while navigating mortality and "learning to die happily." The narrative serves as a compelling and relatable exploration of preventive medicine, personal responsibility, and the human condition. In conjunction with National Colorectal Awareness Month in March, this event will support a critical mission of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, which is to increase awareness of the staggering increase of early onset colorectal cancer and the importance of early cancer detection through colonoscopies. The screening will be followed by a Q&A discussion and networking reception. TICKET PRICES$20 - General Admission$10 - StudentsPARKINGParking is available at the garage across the street from the theatre. The cost for parking is $5.00 for three hours. Street parking may also be available. andre-is-an-idiot-a-film
 Mar 23, 2026
 07:00 PM EDT
Andre is an Idiot: A Film Screening & Reception
Odyssey March 24, March 24, TuesdayOdyssey, Health and Wellness, Regina Larko, Courage, Confidence & Clarity for Times of Change,Course Title: Courage, Confidence & Clarity for Times of ChangeInstructor: Regina Larko, Award winnng executive producer and host #impactBrought to you by Odyssey  March 24, 2026 (Single Session) Tuesday, 8:00AM ET - 10:00AM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: The world is changing faster than ever: new technologies, shifting roles, and the rise of AI are reshaping what we do, how we lead, and even how we see ourselves. For many, this pace of change brings uncertainty, and the quiet question: Where is my place in all of this? In this 2-hour interactive session, Regina Larko offers a reflective, uplifting space to explore what courage, confidence and clarity look like in times of change. Through storytelling, guided journaling, and conversation, participants will learn to navigate transitions with more calm and courage, reconnecting with their sense of purpose and possibility, no matter what shifts around them. You’ll leave with practical mindset tools to build confidence from the inside out, reframe fear into growth, and move forward with renewed self-trust in a rapidly evolving world.No prior experience needed, just bring a notebook and curiosity, and your favorite pen.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.courage-confidence-clarity-for-t
 Mar 24, 2026
 08:00 AM EDT
Courage, Confidence & Clarity for Times of Change with Regina Larko
Odyssey March 24, March 24, TuesdayCreative Writing, Odyssey, Virtual, Patricia Benesh, Write Outside the Box: Novel Practices for the Fiction Writer, Fiction, WriterCourse Title: Write Outside the Box: Novel Practices for the Fiction WriterInstructor: Dr. Patricia Benesh, Ed ‘75 (CERT), ‘77 Ed.D), ‘80 (MA), ‘83 (MA)Brought to you by Odyssey  March 24, 2026 - April 28, 2026 (6 Sessions) Tuesdays,  5:00PM ET - 6:30PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: This course is for fiction writers who have one or more drafts of chapters or an entire novel they want to improve. What if changing one aspect of genre, setting, plot, characters, style, or pace, could take your storytelling to a whole new level? Explore the WHAT IF. Ignite your imagination and receive in-class feedback about your writing.*Top Rated Instructor*Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.write-outside-the-box-novel-prac
 Mar 24, 2026
 05:00 PM EDT
Write Outside the Box: Novel Practices for the Fiction Writer with Patricia Benesh, Ed ‘75 (CERT), ‘77 (Ed.D), ‘80 (MA), ‘83 (MA)
Odyssey March 24, March 24, TuesdayOdyssey, Health and Wellness, John Lim, Declutter Your Home and Free Your LifeCourse Title: Declutter Your Home and Free Your LifeInstructor: John Lim, Bus '13 (MBA)Brought to you by Odyssey  March 24, 2026 - May 28. 2026 (6 Sessions) Tuesdays, 6:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Stuff! As a society, we’ve accumulated so much stuff that we now have to rent space for the extra stuff that we can’t fit into our homes. Garages no longer store cars but toys, clothing, furniture, and other accumulated stuff. In this class, I will cover a step-by-step process to declutter your home by employing several strategies, including recycling, repurposing, donating, and selling items you no longer need or want. We’ll look at the history of clutter categories, what causes us to accumulate and store too much of those items, and how we can let go of certain things that are difficult to say goodbye to. By the end of the course, you’ll have a plan to start decluttering your home and free your life (and vice versa).  Each class will explore categories of clutter, ways to minimize or eliminate it, and several philosophies from decluttering and minimalist practitioners, including Marie Kondo, Fumio Sasaki, and Margaretta Magnusson. Students will also have opportunities to share their biggest decluttering challenges so that we can come up with solutions together.As a courtesy, class sessions will be recorded for students who have to miss a session.*Top Rated Instructor*What Past Participants Are Saying...“The instructor was wonderful. Participation was encouraged and friendly, and we were provided tools for decluttering that were inspiring. After each class, I was inspired to take on a decluttering project at home and will continue.”“Excellent Class. I’ve de-cluttered several times and still learned lots. Highly recommend.”“John Lim had clearly researched and prepared for the class. He was extremely well organized and easy to follow. He left us with valuable sources we could use in our declutter journey.” Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.declutter-your-home-and-free-you
 Mar 24, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Declutter Your Home and Free Your Life with John Lim, Bus '13 (MBA)
Odyssey March 24, March 24, TuesdayArts and Humanities, Odyssey, Virtual, Jeff Brooks, World War II in Russia, World War II, Russian, RussiaCourse Title: World War II in RussiaInstructor: Jeff Brooks, PhDBrought to you by Odyssey  March 31, 2026 - April 28, 2026 (5 Sessions) Tuesdays,  6:00PM ET - 7:30 PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: World War II redefined nations, ideologies, and the human experience itself. Examine the global scope of the war, with special attention to the Eastern Front. Through guided discussion, explore the war’s brutal realities, strategic turning points, and lasting impact on Europe, Great Britain, and the United States. Students will confront the glory, horror, and unrelenting violence that shaped the modern world’s political and moral landscape.Required Course Materials: BooksChris Bellamy, Absolute War: Soviet Russia in the Second World War (Knopf, 2007)Vasily Grossman, Stalingrad (New York Review of Books, 2019) FilmsSoldier Boy (Soldatik) – A Russian feature film based on the true story of Sergei Aleshkov, the youngest soldier of World War II.The Fall of Berlin (1950, dir. Mikheil Chiaureli) – Please watch the opening segment and the final scenes depicting the fall of the Reichstag and Stalin’s triumphant arrival in Berlin. Available to stream for free on Amazon Prime.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.world-war-ii-in-russia
 Mar 24, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
World War II in Russia with Jeff Brooks, PhD
Odyssey Virtual March 24, March 24, TuesdayOdyssey, Virtual, Personal and Professional Development, Rich Perry, Marketing 101Course Title: Marketing 101: From Beginning to WinningInstructor: Rich PerryBrought to you by Odyssey  March 24, 2026 - April 28, 2026 (6 Sessions) Tuesdays,  6:00PM ET - 7:00PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Mastering the fundamentals of marketing is essential to thrive and grow. This course is crafted for small business owners, nonprofit leaders, and professionals eager to develop a solid understanding of marketing principles that drive results. Throughout the course, participants will gain practical insights on everything from creating impactful marketing strategies and harnessing digital tools to leveraging traditional media and building a robust network. By the end, you’ll have the skills and confidence to design effective marketing campaigns that resonate with your audience and elevate your brand. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just getting started, this course will empower you to bring your marketing vision to life.*Top Rated Instructor*Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.marketing-101-from-beginning-to
 Mar 24, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Marketing 101: From Beginning to Winning with Rich Perry
Odyssey March 24, March 24, TuesdayCreative writing, Odyssey, Virtual, Don Killgallons, Improving Writing Through a Sentence-Composing Approach, Writing, Course Title: Improving Writing Through a Sentence-Composing ApproachInstructor: Don Killgallon, Ed, ‘78 (M.ED) and Jenny Killgallon, A&S, ‘78 (MLA)Brought to you by Odyssey  March 24, 2026 - April 21, 2026 (5 Sessions) Tuesdays,  6:30PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Master the sentence-level approach, a fresh alternative to traditional writing workshops, drawing inspiration from authors like J.R.R. Tolkien and J.K. Rowling. Practice techniques to strengthen any kind of writing—academic, business, creative, or personal—and leave with practical tools after each session.*Top Rated Instructor*Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.improving-writing-through
 Mar 24, 2026
 06:30 PM EDT
Improving Writing Through a Sentence-Composing Approach with Don Killgallon, Ed, ‘78 (M.ED) and Jenny Killgallon, A&S, ‘78 (MLA)
Odyssey March 24, March 24, TuesdayOdyssey. Moser, Creative Writing,From Meiji to Murakami: Japanese Short Stories from the 20th and 21st Centuries, Japanese, Course Title: From Meiji to Murakami: Japanese Short Stories from the 20th and 21st CenturiesInstructor: Pheobe Oathout, A&S ’23 (MFA)Brought to you by Odyssey  March 24 - April 28, 2026Tuesdays, 7:00PM - 9:00PM ET (6 Sessions)Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: “Meiji to Murakami” is a course available to continuing education students looking to study a literary aesthetic while playing with it in quick, individual exercises. All texts will be read in English translations.For readers and writers alike, this course explores the art of the Japanese short story—from the campy humor of old masters to the delicate experimentation of contemporaries. The goals of this course are to introduce students to twentieth and twenty-first century Japanese short prose, and to create work that engages with the styles and concepts of these writers. As we read, students will reflect on several questions: How has Japanese identity, statehood, and culture been represented over the years? How have writers grappled with Westernization while still remaining distinctly Japanese? How do these works respond to the growing popularity of Japanese culture abroad while resisting maudlin narratives about samurai and seppuku? Do the pieces we read about 9-to-5 office dread feel distinct from how Americans discuss wage labor?Weekly topics will include Japan and the West, The Comedy of Japanese Manners, Reimagining the Samurai, Modern Life and Office Dread, Postwar Reckoning, and Natural versus Manmade Calamities. Stories we read will include “Rashōmon” by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, “Town of Cats” by Haruki Murakami, “The Victim” by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, and “The Silver Fifty-Sen Pieces” by Yasunari Kawabata, among others.As we reflect on these topics, students will write short-short fiction or nonfiction that draws upon the aesthetics and sensibilities of the authors we read. These pieces may be flash pieces or beginnings of longer work, produced during class time and not required to share publicly—although students will be given the opportunity to if they like.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.from-meiji-to-murakami-japanese
 Mar 24, 2026
 07:00 PM EDT
From Meiji to Murakami: Japanese Short Stories from the 20th and 21st Centuries with Pheobe Oathout, A&S ’23 (MFA)
Odyssey March 25, March 25, WednesdayArts and Humanities, Odyssey, Virtual, George Scheper, Comrades in Art: Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Art, Diego Rivera, Frida KahloCourse Title: Comrades in Art: Diego Rivera and Frida KahloInstructor: George Scheper, PhDBrought to you by Odyssey  March 25, 2026 - April 29, 2026 (6 Sessions) Wednesdays,  6:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Explore the passion, politics, and artistry that defined Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Beginning with the turbulence of the Mexican Revolution, this course follows Rivera’s rise from Paris to Mexico’s grand murals and intertwines it with Kahlo’s vivid self-portraits and their fiery, complicated love story.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.comrades-in-art-diego-rivera-and
 Mar 25, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Comrades in Art: Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo with George Scheper, PhD
Odyssey March 25, March 25, WednesdayOdyssey, Health and Wellness, Empowerment, Master Your Emotions, A Journey to Personal Empowerment, Cali Rossen Course Title: Master Your Emotions - A Journey to Personal EmpowermentInstructor: Cali Rossen, Certified Master in Reiki and Timeline Therapy®Brought to you by Odyssey  March 25, 2026 - April 29, 2026 (6 Sessions) Wednesdays, 6:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Learn practical tools to understand and transform your emotional landscape through mindfulness, breathwork, meditation, and Reiki-infused sound healing. Blending science and holistic practice, participants will learn to release stress, build resilience, and cultivate awareness, leaving with a personal toolkit for lasting emotional balance and inner harmony.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.master-your-emotions-a-journey-t
 Mar 25, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Master Your Emotions - A Journey to Personal Empowerment with Cali Rossen
Odyssey Virtual March 25, March 25, WednesdayScience and Technology, Odyssey, Virtual, Kenneth Belt, Ecology, Streams, Bugs and IBI’s, Environment Protection, Environment Course Title: Ecology, Streams, Bugs and IBI’sInstructor: Dr. Kenneth Belt, PhD, Engr '91, '94 (MEE)Brought to you by Odyssey  March 25, 2026 - April 29, 2026 (6 Sessions) Wednesdays,  6:00PM ET - 7:30PM ET Virtual via Zoom  Course Description: This course looks at stream ecology through the lives of stream invertebrates (aka macroinvertebrates.) We will talk about how to know them, their life histories, ecological interactions, and benefits to people.   Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.ecology-streams-bugs-and-ibi-s-w
 Mar 25, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Ecology, Streams, Bugs and IBI’s with Dr. Kenneth Belt, PhD, Engr '91, '94 (MEE)
 Ticket Options
Per alum or guest$30
 Location
257 6th Ave
New York, NY
WomeninBusiness SharedInterestandIdentity March 25, March 25, WednesdayWomen of Hopkins New York NYC Regional Identity-based Programming Affinity AlumnaeSponsored by Women of Hopkins NYJoin us for an interactive evening of connection, conversation, and great food with local alums and friends at Cha Cha Tang. This meetup hopes to create a welcoming space where you can share openly, learn from, and support one another. At the heart of the gathering, we will have a seasoned professional to guide the conversations to build meaningful connections.As a catalyst for discussion, we invite each participant to come with two key things: One resource or experience you’d like to share - this could be a recent success or a problem-solving strategy, and one thing you’re looking for - career resources, recommendations for trusted local services, or suggestions for navigating a work-life challenge. All alums and friends are welcome! Please note that this is a small intimate gathering, and we will have a couple of tables reserved for the group; seats are limited to one guest per alum. Dinner will be served family-style. If you have any questions, please reach out to srai10@jhu.edu! A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.      While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending. This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund PolicyThe Alumni Association strives to make our events and activities as inclusive and equitable as possible. Please reach out to srai10@jhu.edu if there are financial barriers to your participation, and we will do our best to assist you. women-of-hopkins-ny-networking-d
 Mar 25, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Spring NY Connect: Dinner and Conversation with Women of Hopkins
Odyssey March 25, March 25, WednesdayHealth and Wellness, Odyssey, Virtual, Vasudha Gupta, Bridging Systems: Ayurvedic Insights into the Mechanisms and Management of Hypertension, Hypertension, Health Course Title: Bridging Systems: Ayurvedic Insights into the Mechanisms and Management of HypertensionInstructor: Vasudha Gupta, Bus '23 (MBA)Brought to you by Odyssey  March 25, 2026 - April 29, 2026 (6 Sessions) Wednesdays,  7:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Affecting over 1.4 billion people worldwide, hypertension is a preventable lifestyle disease. This course explores how Ayurveda—the 6,000-year-old science of life—analyzes and addresses high blood pressure. Learn to understand your unique body type (dosha) and make mindful choices in diet, daily routines, and exercise. Discover strategies to reduce stress and live a healthier life through Ayurvedic wisdom.*Top Rated Instructor*Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.bridging-systems-ayurvedic-insig
 Mar 25, 2026
 07:00 PM EDT
Bridging Systems: Ayurvedic Insights into the Mechanisms and Management of Hypertension with Vasudha Gupta, Bus '23 (MBA)
Odyssey March 26, March 26, ThursdayOdyssey, SAIS, Professional Practice, The Power Playbook: Masterclass in Negotiation, Influence, and Power, Yikee Adje, Leadership Course Title: The Power Playbook: Masterclass in Negotiation, Influence, and PowerInstructor: Yikee Adje, SAIS '08Brought to you by Odyssey  March 26th, 2026 - April 30, 2026 (6 Sessions) Thursdays, 5:30PM ET - 7:30PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: This advanced course examines the psychology and strategy of negotiation, influence, and power in leadership. Through theory, case studies, and reflective practice, participants will develop emotional intelligence, cross-cultural awareness, and a personal philosophy of power. Each session combines lecture, discussion, and applied exercises to build confidence and skill. Students will leave able to negotiate effectively, communicate with insight, and craft their own “Influence Manifesto” for impactful leadership.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.the-power-playbook-masterclass-i
 Mar 26, 2026
 05:30 PM EDT
Masterclass in Negotiation, Influence, and Power with Yikee Adje, SAIS '08
Odyssey March 26, March 26, ThursdayArts and Humanities, Odyssey, Virtual, Meg Fairfax Fielding, History of Baltimore, Baltimore, Architecture, History Course Title: The History of Baltimore Through Its BuildingsInstructor: Meg Fairfax FieldingBrought to you by Odyssey  March 26, 2026 - April 30, 2026 (6 Sessions) Thursdays,  6:30PM ET - 8:30PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Explore Baltimore’s evolution through the lens of its historic buildings from its oldest neighborhoods, early architecture, and the ways Baltimore’s boundaries expanded over time. Subsequent classes highlight a different category of civic and cultural architecture, including churches and temples, historic public schools, municipal buildings, major hospitals, and the city’s parks and statues.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.the-history-of-baltimore-through
 Mar 26, 2026
 06:30 PM EDT
The History of Baltimore Through Its Buildings with Meg Fairfax Fielding
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or GuestFree
JohnsHopkinsCenterforIntegrativeLearningLifeDesign March 27, March 27, FridayMentorship, Guidance Alliance, Super Mentors, Mentor ChampionsMentorship 101: Tackling Imposter SyndromeBecome a Mentor Champion. Strengthen your impact. Support students when they need it most.Imposter syndrome is one of the most common barriers students face as they navigate academic, professional, and personal transitions. Mentors play a powerful role in helping students recognize their strengths, move through self-doubt, and develop the confidence to pursue their goals.Mentorship 101: Tackling Imposter Syndrome is a live, interactive Super Mentor training designed to equip you with the language, tools, and perspective needed to support your mentees—and yourself—through moments of uncertainty.By participating in this training, you join a dedicated group of Mentor Champions—mentors who have taken the extra step to invest in their development and are committed to providing exceptional support to Hopkins students.Mentor Champions receive:Access to exclusive mentorship opportunities with students seeking deeper guidanceInvitations to special events, trainings, and leadership experiences within Hopkins ConnectRecognition as a trusted, trained mentor within the Guidance Alliance communityPriority engagement opportunities across mentorship programs and initiativesWhat You’ll GainThrough this training, you will:Develop language to address imposter syndrome in yourself and your menteesGain practical tools to support students through self-doubt and transitionStrengthen your confidence and effectiveness as a mentorLearn strategies to help mentees reframe limiting beliefs and recognize their strengthsDeepen your connection to a community of committed, high-impact mentorsFeatured SpeakersMike PrzyzbySuper MentorSystem Engineer, Aerodyne IndustriesTessa McKenzieAssociate Director of Mentor DevelopmentHopkins Connect, Johns Hopkins UniversityTraining DetailsDate: March 27, 2026Time: 12:00–1:00 PM ESTFormat: Live Virtual WorkshopZoom Link: https://jh.zoom.us/j/94458905373 The perspectives and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) during this program are those of the speaker(s) and not, necessarily, those of Johns Hopkins University.tackling-imposter-sydrome-with-m
 Mar 27, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
Mentorship 101: Tackling Imposter Syndrome with Mentees (and as a Mentor)
 Ticket Options
AlumniFree
Current StudentFree
Faculty/StaffFree
 Location
113 W University Pkwy
Baltimore, MD
WhitingSchoolofEngineering March 27, March 27, FridayYou are invited to join us for theHarriet Shriver Rogers Lecture"There’s No Single Path: A Conversation on Career, Alignment, and Saying Yes (and No)”Natalie M. Lorenz Anderson, Engr ’89 (MS)Chief Operations OfficerBoard Director247Solar Inc.MemberEnvironmental Health and Engineering Department Board Dean Ed Schlesinger and Natalie Lorenz Anderson will explore work/life alignment, the courage to say both “yes” and “no,” and the mindset that there is rarely a “wrong turn.” In addition, Lorenz Anderson will share lessons from her professional journey, such as navigating change, embracing opportunity, and sustaining ambition while avoiding burnout.Reception to follow About the SpeakerNatalie M. Lorenz Anderson, Engr ’89 (MS), is the chief operations officer and board director of 247Solar Inc., an MIT startup commercializing a modular, scalable thermal energy solution globally, which will be a critical contributor to the planet’s energy transition solutions.She was previously a partner and senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton. She was the subject matter expert in cybersecurity, privacy, risk management, IT, and advanced technologies in the defense, national security, and civilian agency domains. She also had client service officer responsibilities in vertical markets and functional innovation units, with P&L responsibilities, talent management, and executive hiring/development for large teams. She was also the officer in charge of more than $300M in contracts for major federal government and Department of War customers.  Lorenz Anderson serves on the advisory board of the Environmental Health and Engineering Department. She also served on the second Johns Hopkins University Commission for Undergraduate Education (CUE2), bringing alumni and industry experience to the committee. She is involved with K to 12 STEM outreach to students, with an emphasis on clean energy, environment, and sustainability topics. About the LectureThis endowed lectureship was established in 1991 by the late William H.B. Howard, A&S ’59, in honor of his mother, Harriet Shriver Rogers, whose support made it possible for him to matriculate at Johns Hopkins following his military service. The goal of this lecture is to feature an accomplished individual to share their experiences at Johns Hopkins, the path their career took after graduation, including professional accomplishments, and to offer advice to students as they embark on the same journey.2026-harriet-shriver-rogers-lect
 Mar 27, 2026
 04:00 PM EDT
2026 Harriet Shriver Rogers Lecture
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$80
Per Young Alum$70
 Location
855 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, CA
Region March 28, March 28, SaturdayCooking Class, Class, Food, Foodie, San Francisco, Bay AreaSponsored by Hopkins San Francisco/Bay Area Join fellow alumni and friends as we learn the secrets of making paella at Sur La Table. In this hands-on class, the instructor will introduce you to the authentic Spanish ingredients that make paella so uniquely delicious. They'll show you how to prepare the sofrito or flavor base and share secrets for ensuring perfectly cooked rice every time. You’ll enjoy working alongside each other practicing knife skills, sautéing techniques and more as you master the basics for making incredible paella at home.The menu:Paella with Chicken, Chorizo and Shrimp Grilled Vegetable Paella with Chickpeas Orange and Cured Olive SaladA portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events. If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.  While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending. This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policypalo-alto-ca-secrets-of-spanish
 Mar 28, 2026
 04:00 PM PDT
Palo Alto, CA: Secrets of Spanish Paella Cooking Class at Sur La Table
 Location
17 E Mt Vernon Pl
Baltimore, MD
March 29, March 29, SundayJoin the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums as we celebrate the opening of Dreams of Scholarship: 150 Years of Discovery, an exhibition that explores Johns Hopkins University’s past, present, and future through the lens of its libraries as part of the university’s sesquicentennial celebration. Founded on a bold vision of deep study and imaginative thinking, Hopkins has long been a place where dreams of scholarship spark new ideas and the tenacity to test them. Drawing on rare books, photographs, archival documents, scientific findings, artifacts, and digital collections, the exhibition traces the evolution of the university’s libraries and their enduring impact on teaching, research, and student discovery. It also highlights the vital contributions of the faculty, students, staff, and supporters whose work has expanded access to knowledge and shaped the future of inquiry at Hopkins.This opening celebration also commemorates the 95th anniversary of the Friends of the Libraries, whose longstanding commitment has helped steward and strengthen the university’s library collections for generations of Hopkins students and faculty. ProgramWelcome RemarksElisabeth Long, Dean of the Sheridan Libraries & University MuseumsPanel Discussion and Q&A featuring:Christopher S. Celenza, Dean of the Krieger School of Arts & SciencesMargaret Burri, Exhibition Curator and Associate Director for Academic Liaison and Special CollectionsClaire Hughes, Exhibition ContributorNandini Rastogi, A&S ’29, Exhibition Contributor and 2025–2026 Special Collections First-Year FellowClosing RemarksElisabeth Long, Dean of the Sheridan Libraries & University MuseumsReceptionEnjoy refreshments and an opportunity to view the exhibition.RegistrationDoors will open at 2:30 p.m. for check‑in, with seating available on a first‑come, first‑served basis. The program will begin promptly at 3 p.m. and will last roughly one hour.ParkingComplimentary valet parking will be available. Street parking is also available.AccessibilityTo request an accommodation or ask questions about accessibility, please email mcasey19@jhu.edu. Advance notice is recommended, as some accommodations require additional time to arrange.dreams-of-scholarship-opening-ce
 Mar 29, 2026
 03:00 PM EDT
Dreams of Scholarship opening celebration
Odyssey March 31, March 31, TuesdayThe Magic of Mozart, Arts and Humanities, Music, Ernest Liotti, Peabody, Odyssey Course Title: The Magic of MozartInstructor: Ernest Liotti, Peab '80 and Peabody Conservatory Faculty Brought to you by Odyssey  March 31, 2026 - April 28, 2026 (5 Sessions) Tuesdays,  6:00PM ET - 7:30PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Rediscover the brilliance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Explore the magic behind his most beloved works including sonata, concerto, symphony, and opera. Through lively discussion and audio and video performances, participants will experience the timeless beauty and innovation that define Mozart’s enduring legacy.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.the-magic-of-mozart
 Mar 31, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
The Magic of Mozart with Ernest Liotti, Peab '80
 Location
Hopkins at Home
NA
GovernmentAcademiaLawPolicy SNFAgoraInstitute HopkinsatHome March 31, March 31, Tuesdayhopkins at home, snf agora, democracy• Featuring SNF Agora Senior Fellow and Professor of Practice Yascha Mounk • Presented by Hopkins at Home and The SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University Artificial intelligence is reshaping fundamental institutions—from college classrooms to government bureaucracies. In higher education, AI tools now handle assignments that have long been central to student learning, raising questions about what universities should teach when machines can generate competent academic work. In the public sphere, AI promises both improved government services and new tools for disrupting civic processes—an arms race whose outcome remains uncertain.  Building on SNF Agora’s February 2026 debate on AI and the future of work, Yascha will share his insights on how AI is transforming both how we educate future citizens and how democratic institutions function. Rather than treating these as separate challenges, he’ll  explore their fundamental connections to what undergirds who we are and how we can govern ourselves. What capacities do students need to be democratic citizens in an AI-driven world? What does this mean for the future of democratic processes? And which of the existential threats of AI might turn out to be our biggest hope? Listen to Yascha’s recent podcast on the way AI is changing politics and learn what he thinks about how colleges are surrendering to AI.  Moderated by SNF Agora Assistant Director Mary Bruce.  Presented by Hopkins at Home and The SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Disclaimer: The perspectives and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) during this program are those of the speaker(s) and not, necessarily, those of Johns Hopkins University and the scheduling of any speaker at an alumni event or program does not constitute the University’s endorsement of the speaker’s perspectives and opinions. Speakers are participating in this panel in their personal capacities and not on behalf of any branch of local, state, or federal government.Johns Hopkins University is a 501(c)(3) not for profit entity and cannot endorse or oppose any candidate for public office. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policy snfagora-ai-impact
 Mar 31, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
AI's Impact on Democracy, Education, and Public Life
Odyssey April 07, April 7, TuesdayOdyssey, Operationalizing Humanization in the Workplace: The Human Touch in a Digital Era, Science, AI, Tanya Johnson, Professional Practice, BusinessCourse Title: Operationalizing Humanization in the Workplace: The Human Touch in a Digital EraInstructor: Tanya Johnson, PhD, SOE '16 (MA)Brought to you by Odyssey  April 7, 2026 - April 28, 2026 (4 Sessions) Tuesdays, 6:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: In this interactive course, participants will explore the nine pillars of the Humanization Framework to bring empathy, transparency, and inclusivity into everyday leadership. Blending research, reflection, and hands-on practice, the course uses case studies, collaboration, and self-assessment tools to create actionable strategies. Participants will leave with a personalized plan to embed human-centered principles into their leadership style, workplace policies, and organizational culture.Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.operationalizing-humanization-in
 Apr 07, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Operationalizing Humanization in the Workplace: The Human Touch in a Digital Era with Dr. Tanya Johnson, Ed '16 (MA)
 Location
Hopkins at Home
NA
SheridanLibraries HopkinsatHome April 10, April 10, Fridayhopkins at home, lunch with the libraries, historyPresented by Hopkins at Home, Sheridan Libraries and Friends of the Johns Hopkins University LibrariesIn honor of two landmark anniversaries—America’s semiquincentennial and Johns Hopkins University’s sesquicentennial—a virtual program on Early Marylandiana invites audiences to explore the rich and complex history of a young Maryland through the lens of rare primary sources.Join Dr. Earle Havens, Nancy H. Hall Curator of Rare Books & Manuscripts and Director of the Virginia Fox Stern Center for the History of the Book at Johns Hopkins’ Sheridan Libraries, as well as post-doctoral and graduate student Stern Center Fellows, for a guided examination of rare books and manuscripts from the John Work Garrett Library at JHU’s Evergreen Museum & Library. These materials illuminate Maryland’s colonial foundations, its people, institutions, and everyday life, offering fresh perspectives on the region’s early past and its enduring legacy.This conversation will highlight how rare books, manuscripts, and archival fragments help historians reconstruct early American history—and why these materials remain vital to understanding where we’ve been as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary.lwtlm-early-marylandiana
 Apr 10, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
Lunch with the Libraries & Museums - Early Marylandiana: Historic Documents from the Founding of the Old Line State
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$20
 Location
5904 York Rd
Baltimore, MD
Region April 12, April 12, SundayThe Senator, Mario, Family Friendly, Movie, little jays, DMV, BaltimoreSponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin fellow alumni and friends as we blast off into space for a special screening of The Super Mario Galaxy! This time, Mario leaves the Mushroom Kingdom behind and rockets into the cosmos, exploring dazzling worlds and taking on galactic challenges among the stars.We’ll meet at 12:30 PM in the Senator’s Mezzanine to power up, mix and mingle, and enjoy catering from Clark Burger (burgers, apps, and soda). Bring the whole crew—this family-friendly event is perfect for Mario fans of all ages. Grab your star power and join us for an out-of-this-world adventure!A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events. If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.      While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policybaltimore-md-the-super-mario-gal
 Apr 12, 2026
 12:30 PM EDT
Baltimore, MD: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie at The Senator
 Location
Hopkins at Home
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HopkinsatHome April 18, April 18, Saturdayhopkins at home, sesquicentennial, alumni weekend, baltimore• Celebrating Johns Hopkins' Sesquicentennial; presented by Hopkins at Home and the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association• Featuring Shelly Choo (SOM ’11, BSPH ’14), Peter Kannam (Ed ’99), Daniel J. Trahey (Peab ’00), and Monica Guerrero Vazquez (BSPH ’18); moderated by Aaron HenkinWhat does it look like to build meaningful, lasting community in a city shaped by both deep challenges and extraordinary resilience? How can leadership—in education, health, the arts, and grassroots advocacy—strengthen connection, expand opportunity, and uplift neighborhoods?Join us for a timely and inspiring conversation with four Johns Hopkins alumni whose work is helping to shape Baltimore’s present and future. Drawing from their diverse experiences across public health, education, music, and community organizing, these leaders will explore what it means to show up for a city, listen deeply, and build systems rooted in trust, equity, and collaboration.From advancing health equity and maternal care to transforming music education and public schools, our panelists demonstrate how sustained commitment and local partnership can drive meaningful change. They will reflect on the paths that led them to this work, the communities that motivate them, and the lessons they’ve learned about leadership, service, and connection in Baltimore.Featured panelists include:Shelly Choo, MD, SOM ’11, BSPH ’14 – Community Champion Awardee (2024)Peter Kannam, Ed ’99 – Community Champion Awardee (2021)Daniel J. Trahey, Peab ’00 – Community Champion Awardee (2018)Monica Guerrero Vazquez, BSPH ’18 – Community Champion Awardee (2022)Moderated by Aaron Henkin, an award-winning public radio producer with more than two decades of experience telling stories at the intersection of culture and community. He currently serves as Content Strategist at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation, where he collaborates with public sector innovators from cities across the country and around the globe to document their research and experiences. This virtual program will be broadcast live from Johns Hopkins Alumni Weekend. If you are interested in attending this panel discussion and our other Hopkins community events in person, visit https://jhu.events.alumniq.com/go/aw26 to register! Disclaimer: The perspectives and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) during this program are those of the speaker(s) and not, necessarily, those of Johns Hopkins University and the scheduling of any speaker at an alumni event or program does not constitute the University’s endorsement of the speaker’s perspectives and opinions.JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policy hahw2026-baltimore
 Apr 18, 2026
 11:00 AM EDT
Hopkins at Home(wood) - Alumni Association Awards Series: Building Community and Connection in Baltimore
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$20
 Location
1801 John F Kennedy Blvd
Philadelphia, PA
Region April 18, April 18, SaturdayLacrosse, Alumni Weekend, Game Watch, Hopkins Philly, LAXSponsored by Hopkins PhiladelphiaIt's not just a game watch-It's Alumni Weekend! Get ready for one of the fiercest rivalries in college lacrosse as the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays take on the Maryland Terrapins!Join alumni and friends at Misconduct in Logan Square for an electric game-day atmosphere in the heart of River North. Whether you bleed Blue Jay blue or Terps red, this is the place to catch every faceoff and game-winning goal. Each attendee will receive two drink tickets along with appetizers and sandwiches. The game begins at 2:00 PM ET. A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events. If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.      While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policyphiladelphia-pa-jhu-vs-umd-men-s
 Apr 18, 2026
 01:30 PM EDT
Philadelphia PA: JHU vs. UMD Men's Lacrosse Alumni Game Watch
 Location
Bloomberg Student Center, Room 404 Homewood Campus
Baltimore, MD
April 19, April 19, SundayRegional Baltimore Maryland Inter-Asian Alumni Alliance Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American Asian Pacific islander Asian-American Student and alumni networking Student alumni connectSponsored by Inter-Asian Alumni AllianceJoin us for a morning of connection and conversation with fellow alums and student leaders at the new student center and enjoy some delicious breakfast offerings and caffeinated beverages.The event begins with a moderated fireside chat with alumni keynote, Taka Ariga, Engr '00 and student leader, Dhanvini Gudi. In this candid conversation, we will get a peek into Taka’s remarkable journey of over two decades shaping the world of data, analytics, and AI and reflect on themes of identity, responsible innovation, and purposeful leadership that anchored his work in integrity, community, and impact. The alums and students will then break into small groups and engage in few rounds of flash networking conversations, co-facilitated by alumni leaders, Seema Schappelle, A&S '02, and Smitha Prabhu Mahesh, A&S '21. It will be a perfect opportunity for our alums and current students to connect with one another over shared Hopkins experiences as well as personal and professional interests. All alums, students, and friends are welcome to participate. For the student registration form, please reach out to srai10@jhu.edu!Please note this gathering is one of many Alumni Weekend 2026 offerings, and you will have to register through its official website. Click on the provided registration link, fill out the registration information, click the general alumni/guests track, find the Identity and Shared Interest Package, select this event from the list, and proceed with next steps. Once you complete the form, you will receive registration confirmation in your email account. /event/AlumniWeekend2026IAAA
 Apr 19, 2026
 09:30 AM EDT
Student-Alumni Connect: Networking and Discussion with Inter-Asian Alumni Alliance
 Ticket Options
Per alum or guest$30
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$25
 Location
555 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC
WomeninBusiness SharedInterestandIdentity April 22, April 22, WednesdayWomen of Hopkins DMV Women of Hopkins Young Alumni Association Washington DC Maryland Virginia Alumnae Event Regional Sponsored by Women of Hopkins DMV and Young Alumni GroupJoin us for an evening of interactive discussion on mentorship and networking designed to spark clarity, confidence, and meaningful connection among Hopkins women across different career stages and industries. The session begins with brief, thought-provoking insights from our speakers on crafting mentorship experience with powerful bidirectional value, through real stories, personal reflections, and practical data. Participants will then engage in guided reflection and small group dialogue with one another to share their experience and gather fresh perspectives on building relationships critical to their professional growth. Food and beverages will be provided. All alums and friends are welcome to participate!A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.      While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending. This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund PolicyThe Alumni Association strives to make our events and activities as inclusive and equitable as possible. Please reach out to srai10@jhu.edu if there are financial barriers to your participation, and we will do our best to assist you. quick-conversations-with-women-o
 Apr 22, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Assembling Your Career Cabinet: Connecting and Learning Across Experience
Odyssey April 30, April 30, ThursdayHealth and Wellness, Odyssey, Virtual, Tara Baldwin, Resourcing Resilience: Healing through Befriending our Inner Child, Mental Health Course Title: Resourcing Resilience: Healing through Befriending our Inner ChildInstructor: Tara BaldwinBrought to you by Odyssey  Thursday, April 30, 2026 (1 Session) 9:30AM ET - 11:00AM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Within each of us lives an inner child longing to be seen, heard, nurtured, loved, and understood. In this course, explore how befriending that child, can unlock healing, resilience, and self-compassion. Through accessible practices in reflection, gentle somatic awareness, and reparenting when necessary, learn how to soothe old wounds, strengthen your adult resourced self, and create a deeper sense of wholeness and joy in everyday life.*Top Rated Instructor*Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey Catalog_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission Policies Tuition benefits are available to University faculty, staff, and retirees only. Employees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, or the Applied Physics Laboratory should contact your institution’s Human Resources office for information about tuition remission and eligibility:Johns Hopkins Hospitals and Medical Institutions: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/human-resources/benefits/tuition-assistanceJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory: https://www.jhuapl.edu/careers/professional-developmentSelect the correct ticket pricing during registration. If we cannot confirm your university eligibility, you will be requested to pay the full registration price for each course. Complete eligibility details can be found here.Withdrawals & Refunds:If a course is canceled or closed, the registrant is notified immediately, and a full refund is processed automatically unless another course is requested. Registrants who wish to withdraw from an active course must complete the online Odyssey Refund Request Form. Attach any documentation to support your request (e.g., medical documentation, family crisis documentation, etc.).100% refund: Prior to the start of the course and after the first class.No refunds: After the first week of each course unless in exceptional cases.For single-session courses:100% refundable within two (2) business days of the event.Please note, refunds apply only to the tuition portion of an Odyssey participant’s charges and are not applicable to any fees or gifts made to the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association. Registrants will be notified by email if a refund is approved within five (5) business days.resourcing-resilience-healing-th
 Apr 30, 2026
 09:30 AM EDT
Resourcing Resilience: Healing through Befriending our Inner Child with Tara Baldwin
TravelMay 12, May 12, TuesdayCeltic, Hopkins Journeys, IrelandMay 12 - 21, 2025From $8,495Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningCelebrate Celtic culture during a nine-night cruise to France, England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Aboard Exploris One, your exclusively chartered, deluxe small ship, sail from Honfleur, France, to Fairlie, Scotland. Along the way, visit cultural landmarks and delve into the history of this storied region. Visit Normandy’s D-Day battlefields and discuss one of the 20th-century’s most consequential military campaigns with guest speaker Dwight David Eisenhower II, historian and grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Explore Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in Wales, and Scotland’s Eilean Donan Castle. Delight in the contrast of landscapes: the rugged, windswept islands of Iona and Skye and the botanical panoramas of Victorian-era Bodnant Garden in Wales and Tresco Abbey Gardens in the Isles of Scilly. See the legendary Book of Kells at Trinity College during a city tour of Dublin. In Scotland’s Inner Hebrides, get to know the colorful island towns of Tobermory and Portree. Soul-stirring performances of Welsh airs and traditional Irish music and dancing complete your experience.For additional trip details and to make a reservation through Gohagan & Company, call 800-922-3088 or click here. Hopkins Journeys are open to alumni, friends, parents, faculty and staff offering exceptional destinations, enlightened faculty experts and local guides, and like-minded traveling companions in an array of tours from deluxe and traditional to the exotic and adventurous. For Hopkins-related questions, please contact Marguerite Jones, Program Manager, A&S '74, Bus '88./event/hopkins-journeys-celtic-lands
 May 12, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Celtic Lands
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or GuestFree
Virtual May 14, May 14, ThursdayFamily Friendly Virtual Bahamas Bimini Sharks Shark Lab Little JaysSponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationCalling all Little Jays! Join fellow alumni and their families for an unforgettable dive into the world of shark science at The Bimini Biological Field Station — better known as “The Shark Lab” — featured on Discovery’s annual Shark Week. We will explore the depths of the Shark Lab's history and learn more about their current research. The mission of The Shark Lab encompasses research, education and conservation. Registrants will have time to ask questions and learn more about the sharks inhabiting the waters off South Bimini, Bahamas and the Florida Keys.Located on the small island of South Bimini, The Bahamas is the famous Bimini Biological Field Station Foundation (AKA The Shark Lab). Naturally, one might conjure up images of a laboratory setting with white lab coats and lots of high-tech equipment, however the Shark Lab is simply a 5-bedroom house with a classroom area for all things education. They don't have an aquarium or sharks in tanks - the Shark Lab's work takes place in the field!Due to the nature of being a remote field station, the date of this event maybe subject to change. The perspectives and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) during this program are those of the speaker(s) and not, necessarily, those of Johns Hopkins University.bimini-biological-field-station
 May 14, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Bimini Biological Field Station - Virtual Program: Bahamas Shark Lab
 Location
4940 Eastern Ave
Baltimore, MD
ArtsEntertainmentAthleticsMedia MedicineHealthcareServices OutdoorExplorations SchoolofMedicine SchoolofNursing SharedInterestandIdentityMay 16, May 16, SaturdayRegistration is open!Inaugural Fun Run and Walk!Join us for a day of fun and community spirit at our Inaugural Fun Run and Walk on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.  This is a casual, untimed event perfect for participants of all ages and fitness levels.  You can choose to run, walk, or stroll with friends and family. While there are no bibs or timing chips, we encourage you to enjoy the experience and support a great cause.  Proceeds from the event will benefit the dedicated nurses at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. The Johns Hopkins Medicine’s nursing excellence programs support professional growth, recognize outstanding practice, and advance the highest standards of patient care. Through nationally recognized initiatives and career-advancement pathways, nurses are empowered to lead, innovate, and improve outcomes for patients and families.Your support helps strengthen these programs—investing in the education, leadership, and quality initiatives that enable nurses to deliver exceptional care every day.Please support our incredible nurses by registering or by making a donation./event/johns-hopkins-nursing-5k-fun-run-1-mile-fun-walk
 May 16, 2026
 08:30 AM EDT
Johns Hopkins Nursing 5K Fun Run & 1 Mile Fun Walk
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$50.00
 Location
100 Hersheypark Dr
Hershey, PA
Region May 16, May 16, SaturdayHershey DMV PA HersheyParkSponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin your fellow alumni and friends as we enjoy a day at the sweetest place on earth, Hersheypark. There is something for everyone; from riding the park's giant swing Twizzlers Twisted Gravity, to snacking on the many delicious treats that Hershey has to offer. For 110 years and counting, Hersheypark has supported the Milton Hershey School in its mission of helping students lead happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives - just as Milton S. Hershey, intended.Your ticket includes all-day admission to Hersheypark as well as a catered buffet lunch including:Pulled Pork SandwichHamburgerGarden BurgerTempura Chicken NuggetsBaked Macaroni and CheeseFresh Sliced WatermelonMixed Garden Green SaladPotato ChipsPepsi Soft DrinksAssorted Ice Cream NoveltiesCookies*Tickets will be emailed to the email address used for registration.* Children 2 and under are free and do not require a ticket. Park hours will be announced in early Spring, the picnic will take place from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm. The picnic location will be sent prior to the event in the event reminder email. This event will take place rain or shine. Transportation and Parking are not included in the registration price but a discounted parking voucher can be purchased on their website ahead of the event.A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.       While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending This is subject to change. All ticket sales are final - ticketed events are non-refundable.*Tickets should not be sold or transferred without JHAA approval JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policyhershey-pa-2026-hopkins-alumni-a
 May 16, 2026
 01:00 PM EDT
Hershey, PA: 2026 Hopkins Alumni at Hersheypark
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$45.00
Per child 12 years old and younger$35.00
 Location
21 Stadium Drive
Frederick, MD
Region June 04, June 4, ThursdayFrederick Keys Baseball Frederick, MD Maryland DMV Family Friendly CountySponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin your fellow alumni and friends for an evening at Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium while the Frederick Keys go up against the Hudson Valley Renegades. Registration includes a game day ticket and a pre-game picnic at the First Base Courtyard.The first pitch is at 7:00pm and the picnic will begin at 6:00pm and run through 8:30pm. The picnic includes:BBQ PorkGrilled HamburgersHot DogsMac & CheeseColeslawHouse Made ChipsBrowniesCookiesIced Tea, Lemonade, & Coke ProductsBeer/Wine VoucherTickets are in Section 205 and will be delivered electronically within a week of the event. Please register together if you would like to be seated together. A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.      While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending This is subject to change. All ticket sales are final - ticketed events are non-refundable.*Tickets should not be sold or transferred without JHAA approval JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policyfrederick-md-frederick-keys-vs-h
 Jun 04, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Frederick, MD: Frederick Keys vs. Hudson Valley Renegades
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$35
 Location
10 Village Square
Cross Keys, MD
Region June 10, June 10, WednesdayHappy Hour, Baltimore, Cece's, networking, DMVSponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin alumni and friends for a summer happy hour at Cece's in Roland Park. Enjoy 2 refreshing seasonal cocktails and light summer bites while reconnecting with familiar faces and making new connections.Whether you’re a recent graduate or a longtime alum, this laid-back summer gathering is the perfect opportunity to unwind, expand your network, and share what you’ve been up to. We can’t wait to raise a glass with you and celebrate summer in style!A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.       While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending This is subject to change. All ticket sales are final - ticketed events are non-refundable.*Tickets should not be sold or transferred without JHAA approval JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policywashington-dc-alumni-summer-soir
 Jun 10, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Baltimore, MD: Alumni Summer Soirée at CeCe's
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Hopkins at Home
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ArtsEntertainmentAthleticsMedia SheridanLibraries HopkinsatHome June 12, June 12, FridayHopkins at Home, Lunch with the Libraries and Museums, exhibition, artPresented in partnership with Lifelong Learning and Hopkins at Home, Lunch with the Libraries & Museums is a series of free, online, public lectures through which staff from the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums discuss ongoing research, teaching, and curatorial work.In 19th-century Japan, woodblock prints known as ukiyo-e, or “pictures of the floating world,” delighted the Japanese public with images of famous actors, dreamy landscapes, and idealized depictions of laboring classes. The prints’ portability and availability made them some of the earliest pieces of art to enter into the Western souvenir trade, and their impact became global. Mining Evergreen Museum & Library’s robust but rarely seen collection of Japanese prints, JHU Museums Curator of Collections Michelle Fitzgerald will highlight the artistry and reception of ukiyo-e, as well as their impact on both Western and Japanese artists into the 20th century. Image: Full Moon at Seba from The 69 Stations of the Kisokaido, Utagawa Hiroshige; c. 1837, polychrome woodblock print, Evergreen Museum & Library JH2016.18.36. Gift of Morton W. and Kyoko Huber.lwtlm-with-profit-and-pleasure
 Jun 12, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
Lunch with the Libraries & Museums - With Profit and Pleasure: Japanese Prints at Evergreen
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$45.00
Per child under 2 years oldFree
Maryland Zoo Member - Lunch Only$25.00
 Location
1 Safari Pl
Baltimore, MD
Region June 13, June 13, SaturdayZoo Maryland Zoo Baltimore Family Friendly DMVSponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin your local Hopkins alumni community for a fun-filled family day out at the Maryland Zoo! Each registrant will enjoy entrance to the Maryland Zoo, a catered Mission BBQ lunch at our private pavilion, a visit from a special Animal Ambassador, and fun Hopkins giveaways.*For anyone who is already a zoo member - A ticket must be purchased through us to attend the event at the pavilion. The Maryland Zoo is open from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Registrants are welcome to enjoy the Zoo exhibits upon opening at 10:00 A.M. The picnic will be held at the Waterfowl Pavilion from Noon to 3:00 P.M. with food service from Noon to 2:00 P.M. A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.       While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person receive at least one dose of an FDA- or WHO-authorized COVID-19 vaccine before attending This is subject to change. All ticket sales are final - ticketed events are non-refundable.*Tickets should not be sold or transferred without JHAA approval JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policybaltimore-md-hopkins-day-at-the
 Jun 13, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
Baltimore, MD: Hopkins Day at the Maryland Zoo
TravelJune 16, June 16, TuesdayHopkins Jourbeys, Croatia, Dalmatian CoastJune 16 - June 27, 2026From $6,545Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningHidden coves and golden coastlines, enchanting cities and unmatched cuisine ... come discover Croatia's enduring appeal on this incredible 10-night journey, including a seven-night Adriatic cruise! Witness the historic sights of cosmopolitan Zagreb; then visit the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park, home to jaw-dropping waterfalls. After boarding your ship, glide along the Dalmatian Coast to enchanting islands and timeless ports of call. Taste fresh oysters along the Pelješac Peninsula, indulge in the beauty of Hvar and Korčula, and unravel history in Split and Zadar. A visit to one of the world's most beautiful cities — legendary Dubrovnik — wraps up the adventure!For additional trip details and to make a reservation through AHI International, call 800-323-7373 or click here. View brochure.___________________________Hopkins Journeys are open to alumni, friends, parents, faculty and staff offering exceptional destinations, enlightened faculty experts and local guides, and like-minded traveling companions in an array of tours from deluxe and traditional to the exotic and adventurous. For Hopkins-related questions, please contact Marguerite Jones, Program Manager, A&S '74, Bus '88./event/hopkins-journeys-croatia-dalmatian-coast
 Jun 16, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Croatia & the Dalmatian Coast