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January 08, January 8, WednesdayPlease join us for a one-hour Zoom webinar to learn about ways to live a healthy life and reduce your risk of cancer and other serious illnesses.Each education session will include a 20-25-minute presentation with slides, followed by a 40-minute conversational Q & A, with the opportunity to "chat" with our Community Health Educators.In the registration form below, you will be asked several questions. The information you share will help us improve the education sessions we provide, add new topics that are important to you, and ensure they are available to all communities in Maryland and Washington D.C.2024-08-20 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2024-08-20 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Skin Cancer Risk Reduction -- 1 -- 0 Skin Cancer Risk Reduction 2024-09-17 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2024-09-17 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- feat. Dr. Otis Brawley -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert: What You Need to Know About Prostate Cancer 2024-10-15 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2024-10-15 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Featuring Dr. Pouneh Razavi -- 0 -- 0 Ask the Expert: What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer 2025-01-16 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-11-19 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Feat. Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos (Dr. G) -- 1 -- 0 Ask The Expert: What You Need to Know About Lung Cancer 2024-12-11 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2024-12-11 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- feat Mary-Eve Brown Clinical Dietitian -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - Holiday Special: What You Need to Know About Nutrition and Cancer 2025-01-08 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-01-08 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask The Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask The Expert - What You Need to Know About Mental Health and Cancer 2025-02-12 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-02-12 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - What You Need to Know About Lung Cancer 2025-03-12 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-03-12 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Colorectal Cancer -- 0 -- 0 Ask the Expert - Colorectal Cancer 2025-04-09 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-04-09 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - April TBD 2025-05-14 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-05-14 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - May TBD 2025-06-11 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-06-11 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - June TBD 2025-07-09 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-07-09 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - July TBD 2025-08-13 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-08-13 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - August TBD 2025-09-10 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-09-10 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - September TBD 2025-10-08 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-10-08 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - October TBD 2025-11-12 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-11-12 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - November TBD 2025-12-10 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-12-10 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Ask the Expert -- 1 -- 0 Ask the Expert - Dec TBD kimmel-in-the-community-health-2
 Jan 08, 2025
 06:00 PM EST
Kimmel in the Community: Health Education Sessions
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Virtual via Zoom
NA
January 28, January 28, 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 include 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 question and answer 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: 2025 GBCI Grand Rounds.2025-01-28 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-01-28 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- via Zoom -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Charlene Gamaldo, MD, Professor of Neurology, to hear how sleep plays a vital healing role for cancer patients. -- 0 -- Sleep Tight -- 1 -- 0 Sleep Tight: The Vital Role of Sleep for Cancer Patients 2025-02-18 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-02-18 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- via Zoom -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join GBCI Director, David McConkey, PhD and Zhuo Tony Su, M.D., to hear important updates on the future of bladder cancer focused on fewer cystoscopies and more urine biomarkers.  -- 0 -- Can Less be More -- 1 -- 0 Can Less be More 2025-03-18 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-03-18 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- via Zoom -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Nirmish Singla, MD, MSC, Associate Professor of Urology and Oncology to learn more about updates, progress, and recognition of UTUC as its own unique disease. -- 0 -- UTUC is Having its Moment -- 1 -- 0 UTUC is Having its Moment Updates, Progress & Recognition of UTUC as its Own Unique Disease 2025-04-15 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-04-15 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- via Zoom -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join GBCI Deputy Director Noah Hahn, MD, with special guest Dr. Deborah Knapp, DVM, MS, DACVIM-Oncology from the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine for a discussion about Bladder Cancer in dogs and how it compares to standard oncology treatment plans and discovery for people. -- 0 -- Bladder Cancer in Dogs -- 1 -- 0 Bladder Cancer in Dogs Comparative Oncology and the Human-Canine Connection 2025-05-20 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-05-20 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- via Zoom -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Max Kates, MD, Associate Professor of Urology, to learn about BCG treatments, supply challenges and alternative options. -- 0 -- what -- 1 -- 0 What’s Up with BCG Other Treatment Options 2025-09-16 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-09-16 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute leaders, Women’s Bladder Cancer Program Co-Leader Jeannie Hoffman-Censits, MD, and Co-Director, Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute, Noah Hahn, MD, to hear important updates on clinical trials in bladder cancer. -- 0 -- JH Clinical Trials Update: Discovery for -- 0 -- 0 JH Clinical Trials Update: Discovery for Better Outcomes 2025-10-14 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-10-14 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Mikaela Olson, DNP, APRN-CNS, AOCNS, FAAN, Clinical Program Director for Oncology, for an informative session on the treatment and management of chemotherapy induced neuropathy. -- 0 -- Managing Chemo Induced Neuropathy -- 0 -- 0 Managing Chemo Induced Neuropathy 2025-11-11 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-11-11 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Noah Hahn, MD, GBCI Co-Director, Professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins, and Stephanie Cooper-Greenberg, Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute Co-Founder, to learn more about the different genetic terms and what they mean. -- 0 -- Genetics: What do we know -- 0 -- 0 Genetics: What do we know? What is Actionable? 2025-12-09 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2025-12-09 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- via Zoom -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Dr. Tamara Lotan, the Rose-Lee and Keith Reinhard Professor in Urologic Pathology, Director of Research at the Brady Urological Institute, and collaborator in the Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute, for this informative talk on the critical role of pathology in understanding, managing, and informing care for patients and research. -- 0 -- The Cells Tell the Story -- 0 -- 0 From Pathology to Remedy: The Cells Tell the Story johns-hopkins-medicine-greenbe25
 Jan 28, 2025
 04:00 PM EST
Johns Hopkins Medicine Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute 2025 Virtual Grand Rounds
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$80
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$70
 Location
169 8th Ave
New York, NY
Region December 08, December 8, MondayNYC, New York City, Holiday Party, Happy Hour, Holidays, Shy Shy, Sponsored by Hopkins New YorkJoin fellow alumni for a festive evening of holiday cheer at Shy Shy in Chelsea! Mingle and reconnect over hors d'oeuvres and an open bar with a  selection of wine, cocktails, and beer. Whether you're catching up with old friends or making new connections, it’s the perfect way to celebrate the season in great company.Please note: Space is limited and expected to fill quickly - be sure to register early to reserve your spot! Walk-in's will not be accepted on onsite.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 Policy new-york-ny-annual-holiday-party
 Dec 08, 2025
 05:00 PM EST
New York, NY: Annual Holiday Party 2025
TravelDecember 08, December 8, MondayHopkins Journeys, Yuletide, Christmas, Salzburg, ViennaDecember 8 - 16, 2025From $3,690Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningCelebrate the enduring magic of the Yuletide season on an enchanting 7-night river cruise to enjoy Europe’s most beloved Christmas markets. Discover magnificent settings where cobblestoned streets strung with colorful lights meet festive market stalls filled with handcrafted ornaments, fine wooden toys and irresistible holiday treats. This unique itinerary brings the Old World charm of the holidays to life in a vivid celebration of history and culture. Be inspired by some of Europe’s most noteworthy landmarks — the glamorous imperial monuments of Hapsburg Vienna, the 900-year-old Abbey of Melk in the legendary Wachau Valley and Mozart’s birthplace in Salzburg. For additional trip details and to make a reservation through Gohagan & Company, call 800-922-3088 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-christkindlmarkte-along-danube-river
 Dec 08, 2025
 07:00 PM EST
Hopkins Journeys - Christkindlmärkte along the Danube River
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Hopkins at Home
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HopkinsatHome December 09, December 9, Tuesdayhopkins at home, alumni association awards, sesquicentennial, 150, alumni, alumni award, alumni award winners, alumni award recipient, Distinguished Alumni• Celebrating Johns Hopkins' Sesquicentennial; presented by Hopkins at Home and the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association• Featuring Katrina Armstrong (Med '91, HS '94), Elizabeth Cherot (A&S '92, Bus '16), Linda Cureton (Engr '94, '96), and Michael Repper (Peab '22); moderated by Mary Ann Dickson (A&S '97)What does it mean to pursue excellence across vastly different fields? How do leaders cultivate an excellence mindset that drives innovation and inspires others? Join us for an extraordinary conversation exploring these questions with four Johns Hopkins alumni who have redefined success in their respective domains.From revolutionizing healthcare delivery to conducting Grammy-winning symphonies, from transforming NASA's technological capabilities to championing maternal and infant health nationwide, our distinguished panelists demonstrate that excellence knows no boundaries. This diverse group of trailblazers will share how their Hopkins foundation shaped their approach to leadership, the pivotal moments that defined their careers, and the principles that guide their continued pursuit of excellence.Featured panelists include:Katrina Armstrong (Med '91, HS '94), CEO of Columbia's Irving Medical Center and former interim president of Columbia University, trailblazer in academic medicine and health sciences leadershipElizabeth Cherot (A&S '92, Bus '16), Distinguished OB/GYN, past CEO of March of Dimes, current President of Lucina and Chief Medical Officer at Unified Women’s Healthcare, driving innovation and transformation in maternal and infant healthLinda Cureton (Engr '94, '96), Former NASA CIO and founder of Muse Technologies, trailblazer in strategic IT, cloud computing, and tech leadershipMichael Repper (Peab '22), at just 30 years old, he became the youngest North American conductor—and the second youngest of all time—to win a GRAMMY® for Best Orchestral PerformanceModerated by Mary Ann Dickson (A&S '97), immediate past president of the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association. Johns Hopkins’ Sesquicentennial will celebrate where we have been, where we are today, and where we are going — always looking toward the future. It is a journey shaped by resilience, driven by vision and innovation, and fueled by the unyielding belief that progress is always possible. This is not just a reflection, but a roadmap — one that honors the past, embraces the present, and reaches boldly toward the discoveries of tomorrow. For 150 years, Johns Hopkins has been a pioneer in innovation and discovery – pushing boundaries, advancing knowledge. Now, it’s time to celebrate that inspiring legacy! 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 hopkins150-awards-excellence
 Dec 09, 2025
 12:30 PM EST
Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Awards Series: Excellence In Action
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$55
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$45
 Location
11 W Aylesbury Rd
Timonium, MD
Region December 09, December 9, TuesdayBluestone Restaurant, Baltimore, Holiday Party, Networking, DMV, MarylandSponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin fellow alumni and friends for a festive evening full of holiday cheer and laughter at our Annual Alumni Holiday Party. Enjoy heavy hors d'oeuvres, dessert, and beer and wine (each guest receives 2 drink tickets). Whether you're toasting to old times or making new connections, this cozy and spirited gathering is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season. Come ready to mix, mingle, and celebrate the joy of the season with your alumni community. We can’t wait to see you there!Menu: Bluestone Salad mixed greens, warm brown sugar bacon, toasted pecans, tomatoes, mustard-honey vinaigretteVegetable Tray with Dip assortment of vegetables, served with ranch dressingFruit & Cheese Tray assortment of fruits and cheeses, served with Dijon mustard & crackersCrab Balls fried, served with tartar sauceShrimp Cocktail served with cocktail sauce Ahi Tuna lightly blackened w/ cucumber wasabi sauce Tenderloin Canape on toasted croutons with grainy mustard sauce Chicken Canapés curried chicken salad on a toasted phyllo shell Prosciutto & Manchego Croquettes 1oz., lightly breaded and fried Stuffed Mushrooms mushroom caps stuffed with sausage & roastedMeatball Sliders served with marinara DESSERT – Mini Verrines Chocolate MousseKey Lime PieSeasonal Cheesecake 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-alumni-holiday-part
 Dec 09, 2025
 06:00 PM EST
Baltimore, MD: Alumni Holiday Party at Bluestone Restaurant
 Location
Hopkins at Home
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ArtsEntertainmentAthleticsMedia KriegerSchoolofArtsSciences HopkinsatHome December 10, December 10, WednesdayHopkins at Home, Odyssey, mosher writer in residence, eric puchner, gabriella fee• Featuring Eric Puchner, Associate Professor in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Writing Seminars program, and Gabriella Fee, current Moser Writer-in-Residence Join us for a virtual discussion and celebration of Eric Puchner’s acclaimed new novel, Dream State, a New York Times Bestseller and 2025 Oprah’s Book Club Pick. A multi-generational tale of tangled love, enduring friendship, and fundamental impermanence. Eric Puchner, Associate Professor in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Writing Seminars program, will be joined in conversation by Gabriella Fee, current Moser Writer-in-Residence and graduate of the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars (MFA ’22). Together, they’ll explore the craft of the novel—from the precision of Puchner’s sentences to his handling of time, perspective, and emotion. The program will include brief readings, conversation, and time for audience Q&A.This special Hopkins at Home program is presented in partnership with the Moser Family Writing Series, launching in Fall 2025. The Moser Gift is a generous and inspiring investment in creative expression and lifelong learning at Johns Hopkins, made possible by Elizabeth Moser, A&S ’66 and includes a lineup of writing courses, field excursions, and virtual lectures offered alongside all our outstanding Odyssey creative writing courses. 2025 Oprah’s Book Club PickNew York Times Bestseller“Fresh, wise, funny, and compassionate…Cinematic from the outset, Dream State opens (just as if a circular lens were unscrewing) upon a beloved old family homestead, site of a doomed wedding—descriptions so warm and attentive, a reader can’t help falling in headfirst…a wonderful feast, and feat.”—The Boston GlobeCece is in love. She has arrived early at her future in-laws’ lake house in Salish, Montana, to finish planning her wedding to Charlie, a young doctor with a brilliant life ahead of him. Charlie has asked Garrett, his best friend from college, to officiate the ceremony, though Cece can’t imagine anyone more ill-suited for the task—an airport baggage handler haunted by a tragedy from his and Charlie’s shared past. But as Cece spends time with Garrett, his gruff mask slips, and she grows increasingly uncertain about her future. And why does Garrett, after meeting Cece, begin to feel, well, human again? As a contagious stomach flu threatens to scuttle the wedding, and Charlie and Garrett’s friendship is put to the ultimate test, Cece must decide between the life she’s dreamed of and a life she’s never imagined.The events of that summer have long-lasting repercussions, not only on the three friends caught in its shadow but also on their children, who struggle to escape their parents’ story. Spanning fifty years and set against the backdrop of a rapidly warming Montana, Dream State explores what it means to live with the mistakes of the past—both our own and the ones we’ve inherited.  Written with humor, precision, and enormous heart, both a love letter and an elegy to the American West, Dream State is a thrillingly ambitious ode to the power of friendship, the weird weather of marriage, and the beauty of impermanence. Odyssey Registration will open on December 8th, including our Spring 2026 Moser Writing courses! Discover upcoming creative writing offerings and learn more at odyssey.jhu.edu/creative-writing.dream-state
 Dec 10, 2025
 12:00 PM EST
Dream State: Exploring Fiction Writing with Hopkins Faculty and Alumni
 Ticket Options
Alumni, Guests, Staff, Faculty, Students and Campus MinistersFree
Virtual December 11, December 11, ThursdayJoin the Johns Hopkins Christian Affinity Group for the virtual launch of The 8:32 Society, a new network of Christian alumni, faculty, staff, students, and campus ministers committed to integrating faith, scholarship, and vocation. This interactive virtual gathering is an opportunity to connect with members of the Johns Hopkins Christian community and help shape the direction of this new affinity group. During this online event, participants will hear about the group’s mission, goals, and plans for future activities. Attendees will also be invited to share their ideas for programming, discussion topics, and ways to strengthen connections across the Hopkins network.All alumni, guests, staff, faculty, students, and campus ministers—along with individuals from all faith traditions—are welcome to attend and contribute to this growing community.About the 8:32 Society:The 8:32 Society is a network of Christian alumni committed to supporting one another in faith, scholarship, and vocation. We seek to engage both timeless human questions and contemporary challenges across diverse academic disciplines from a distinctly Christian perspective through intellectually rigorous dialogue. Together, we aim to discover how our unique gifts and professions can glorify God and promote the flourishing of human society.8-32-society-virtual-launch-visi
 Dec 11, 2025
 06:00 PM EST
8:32 Society Virtual Launch & Vision Virtual Discussion
 Ticket Options
Per Young Alum or Guest$15
 Location
306 Northern Ave
Boston, MA
YoungAlumni December 11, December 11, ThursdayBoston, Young Alumni, Holiday Happy Hour, Beer Hall, Brewery, Harpoon, Sponsored by Hopkins Boston Young Alumni Join your fellow Blue Jays as we gather at Harpoon's over-the-top holiday pop-up bar for cocktails, entertainment, and memory making! The halls will be decked floor-to-ceiling, allowing you to immerse yourself in holiday magic from every angle and capture memories of your favorite moments. Each ticket includes a 90-minute group reservation and a holiday-themed welcome cocktail or mocktail. Snacks will also be provided. 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 approvalJHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policyboston-young-alumni-holly-jolly
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 Dec 11, 2025
 07:15 PM EST
Boston Young Alumni: Holly Jolly Bar at Harpoon Brewery
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$80
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$70
 Location
200 University St
Seattle, WA
Region December 14, December 14, SundaySeattle Holiday Pops Sponsored by Hopkins Seattle The holiday tradition returns! Join the Hopkins Seattle alumni chapter for our annual afternoon of holiday cheer with the Seattle Symphony's Holiday Pops program. There’s no place like Benaroya Hall for the holidays and get excited to welcome back a Seattle favorite Stuart Chafetz as he returns to conduct a dazzling program full of holiday favorites, traditional carols and plenty of yuletide cheer. All of the heartwarming sounds of the season await you at this lighthearted and joyful concert.Prior to the performance, the Hopkins Seattle chapter will host a pre-show reception at MARKET, located inside of the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) from 11am - 2pm. Reception will include heavy appetizers and beer, wine and non-alcoholic drinks. Tickets for the show will be distributed at the pre-show reception. 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 approvalJHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policyseattle-wa-annual-holiday-pops-r
 Dec 14, 2025
 11:00 AM PST
Seattle, WA: Annual Holiday Pops & Reception 2025
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest
 Location
10014 FM973
Manor, TX
Region December 14, December 14, SundayVolunteer, Horses for Healing, AustinSponsored by Hopkins Austin’Tis the season to give back — alumni, family, and friends are invited to spend a joyful day at Healing with Horses! We’ll start with a brief tour of the ranch, roll up our sleeves for a hands-on volunteer project, and finish with a festive group photo with one of the horses. Your help keeps the ranch safe and accessible so riders with disabilities, at-risk individuals, and veterans can continue life-changing therapeutic lessons all year.What to expect: We’ll gather for a friendly welcome and short tour, then work together on a ranch volunteer project suitable for all skill levels. We’ll wrap up with a group photo with a horse, and keep spirits bright with treats, coffee, and hot chocolate throughout.Good to know: Please wear closed-toe shoes and weather-appropriate, ranch-friendly clothing (festive flair welcome). For everyone’s safety, dogs are not permitted on the ranch.  This is a family-friendly event. Come spread some holiday cheer and make a real difference. We can’t wait to see you there! 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 Policyaustin-tx-alumni-volunteering-at
 Dec 14, 2025
 02:00 PM CST
Austin, TX: Alumni Volunteering at Healing with Horses
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$35
 Location
662 S Coast Hwy
Laguna Beach, CA
Region December 14, December 14, SundayOrange County Laguna Beach Wine Tasting Los Angeles Sponsored by Hopkins Orange CountyJoin fellow alumni and friends for a delicious holiday wine tasting! Back by popular demand, we'll gather at Wine Craft in Laguna Beach, the perfect place for wine enthusiasts looking for unique wines to try, while also providing wine education for new wine lovers. They offer wines from all over the world, with about 2 dozen open for tasting - so there is always something new to try! Registrants will have the opportunity to select from multiple offerings, to create their own 5-pour tasting, while their helpful staff provide information on the wine varietal, aromas and flavors, and other information to enhance your experience. A charcuterie board and additional snacks will be provided for the group. Don't miss out on this great afternoon with your local JHU community! Due to limited capacity, registrants will be limited to one (1) additional guest, for a total of two (2) people per registration form. Wine Craft is located at 662 S. Coast Hwy, between Cleo Street and Legion Street, in Laguna Beach. They are directly across the street from the Pacific Edge Hotel. Street parking is available along PCH or one the surrounding side streets. Additionally, a parking structure is located at 501 Glenneyre St. It is about two blocks, or a five-minute walk, from the parking structure to the shop. 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 Policyorange-county-ca-holiday-wine-ta
 Dec 14, 2025
 02:00 PM PST
Orange County, CA: Holiday Wine Tasting 2025
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$15
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$12
 Location
Pier 15
San Francisco, CA
Region December 18, December 18, ThursdaySan Francisco, Bay Area, Exploratorium, Faculty, Speaker, BDP, Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin fellow alumni and friends at Pier 15 on December 18th for a winter solstice-themed evening at The Exploratorium and hear Johns Hopkins’ pioneering marine technologies inventor and expedition leader Dr. James Bellingham’s presentation “Oceans Full of Robots: Illuminating the Wild Dark Seas” at 7:00 p.m. in the Kanbar Forum.• Explore how autonomous underwater vehicles—now essential to industry, national security, and ocean science—are transforming our understanding of the ocean’s resources, risks, and needs.• Hear expedition stories, including evacuation as ice flows break up.• Discover how agile, energy-efficient marine robots dive miles into the deep to uncover hydrothermal-vent ecosystems, shipwrecks, and rare-earth minerals—and how similar technologies may one day search for life in the oceans of other worlds.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 Policysan-francisco-ca-after-dark-at-t
 Dec 18, 2025
 06:00 PM PST
San Francisco, CA: After Dark at the Exploratorium - "Oceans Full of Robots" with Dr. James Bellingham
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$45
 Location
203 W. Adams St
Phoenix, AZ
Region December 21, December 21, SundayHopkins Phoenix, Holiday, Music, Phoenix, ArizonaSponsored by Hopkins PhoenixJoin alumni and friends at the Orpheum Theatre for the Phoenix Symphony’s Christmas Baroque—a dazzling holiday concert sure to fill your heart with festive cheer. Before the show, gather for some holiday warmth and good company at Wren and Wolf (just 5 minute walk) at 12:30 PM. Enjoy light bites and beer or wine as you reconnect and toast to the season.Then, head over to the Orpheum as the music begins at 2:00 PM. Our group will be seated together in Orchestra A, Rows 20–21 for an unforgettable symphonic celebration of the holidays. Come share the spirit of the season with your alumni community—beautiful music, great company, and festive cheer await!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 Policy   phoenix-az-baroque-for-the-holid
 Dec 21, 2025
 12:30 PM MST
Phoenix, AZ: Baroque for the Holidays-An Evening at the Orpheum
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$20
 Location
30 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY
Region December 28, December 28, SundayNew York, Theater, Opera, Tour, Arts, METSponsored by Hopkins New YorkJoin alumni and friends for a fascinating backstage look at The Met Opera, one of the world's premiere performing arts organizations. Local Hopkins New York alumnus, Leonard Shaver, A&S '79,  will take us on a tour of the scenic and carpentry shops, rehearsal rooms, dressing rooms, and stage area (since this is a working opera house, some areas may not be available on this tour). Please Note: Children under 8 are not permitted on the tour. The Backstage Tour includes considerable standing, walking, stairs, and elevators. The theater is able to accommodate individuals using wheelchairs or having other mobility challenges if a request is made at least 1 week before the desired tour date. Backpacks, briefcases, shopping bags, luggage, and other packages are not permitted on the tour, though a small purse/handbag/wallet may be carried. Checkroom facilities are not available, so please plan accordingly.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 Policynew-york-ny-tour-of-the-metropol
    SOLD OUT
 Dec 28, 2025
 01:15 PM EST
New York, NY: Tour of The Metropolitan Opera
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$75
 Location
330 Loon
Irvine, CA
Region January 04, January 4, SundayOrange County Los Angeles Crab Feast New Year's Party Sponsored by Hopkins Orange County Join fellow alumni in the OC for the chapter’s 8th Annual Crab Feast and New Year's Party! Enjoy authentic Maryland style crabs delivered fresh from the Eastern Shore off the Chesapeake Bay plus all the trimmings. Mallets and bibs will be provided. In addition to the crabs, your menu choices will include additional main dishes, appetizers, sides, dessert, soft drinks, and a selection of beer and wine.There will be indoor and outdoor seating available at our venue so please dress appropriately. Space is limited so register early to secure your spot(s) - online registration will close Wednesday, December 31st at 5pm ET or when sold out. 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 Policyorange-county-ca-8th-annual-crab
 Jan 04, 2026
 12:00 PM PST
Orange County, CA: 8th Annual Crab Feast & New Year's Party
 Ticket Options
Alumni$10
Current Student$10
Guest$10
 Location
4269 W El Camino Real
Palo Alto, CA
WhitingSchoolofEngineering January 07, January 7, WednesdayReconnect, celebrate, and expand your network with fellow students and alumni in the Bay Area.Join us for the annual Entrepreneurship and Technology Networking Reception in the Bay Area, co-hosted by Ed Schlesinger, Benjamin T. Rome Dean, Whiting School of Engineering, and Christopher S. Celenza, James B. Knapp Dean, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.Enjoy an evening of valuable connections and a meaningful conversation with Dan Shapero, Engr ’00, Chief Operating Officer of LinkedIn, and a leading voice in technology, innovation, and the future of work, and with Mark Dredze, the John C. Malone Professor of Computer Science in the Whiting School of Engineering and Director of the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute. This signature event strengthens the Hopkins community and builds traditions in the cities where our presence is strongest. Together, we’re creating opportunities that enrich the student and alumni experience, foster collaboration, and bring the spirit of Hopkins to communities across the country. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served.  FEATURED SPEAKERDan Shapero Chief Operating Officer  LinkedIn  Dan Shapero is the Chief Operating Officer at LinkedIn. He is responsible for helping companies around the world grow their business and build winning teams through the value LinkedIn delivers. In this role, he oversees global sales, operations, marketing, economic research, as well as member and customer success. Since joining LinkedIn in 2008, Dan has held various leadership roles managing global teams across sales and product management, most recently as Chief Business Officer. Prior to LinkedIn, Dan was a management consultant at Bain & Company and a startup entrepreneur. Dan holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, and a BS in Applied Mathematics from Johns Hopkins.  Mark Dredze Director, Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute; John C. Malone Professor of Computer Science, Whiting School of Engineering Mark Dredze is a John C. Malone Professor of Computer Science and the director of the Data Science and AI Institute at Johns Hopkins University. He develops artificial intelligence systems based on natural language processing and explores their applications to public health and medicine.  His research leverages the tools of artificial intelligence to derive new insights into human behaviors that inform public health policy and guide medical interventions—tackling challenges from infectious disease surveillance and vaccination to mental health, tobacco use, and gun violence prevention. His expertise is widely sought in national and international media and actively informs national and global policy discussions.    Mark earned bachelor’s degrees in computer science and computer engineering from Northwestern University, holds a master’s in Modern Jewish History from Yeshiva University, and completed his PhD in computer science at the University of Pennsylvania.  the-dean-s-bay-area-networking-r
 Jan 07, 2026
 05:30 PM PST
Entrepreneurship & Technology Networking Reception in the Bay Area
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$55
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$45
 Location
175 Lancaster Ave
Wayne, PA
Region January 08, January 8, ThursdayMaison Lotus, Holiday Party, Networking, PhiladelphiaSponsored by Hopkins PhiladelphiaJoin alumni and friends as we celebrate the season in style at Maison Lotus, an award-winning café, restaurant, and bar nestled in the vibrant heart of Wayne—just a four-minute walk from the Wayne Station train stop. Step into a space where the romance of a bygone era meets the spirit of celebration. Known for its culinary innovation, Maison Lotus offers a unique fusion of French-Vietnamese cuisine, served in a beautifully designed venue that transports guests to another time.Your registration includes, two drink tickets and light bites inspired by the restaurant’s signature French-Vietnamese flair.  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-holiday-party-at
 Jan 08, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Philadelphia, PA: Holiday Party at Maison Lotus
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$50
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$40
 Location
5471 Wisconsin Ave
Chevy Chase, MD
Region January 08, January 8, ThursdayHoliday Party, Washington DC, D.C, 2026, Hunters Hound, regionalSponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin fellow Hopkins alumni for a festive holiday celebration at the Hunters Hound in Chevy Chase! Enjoy an evening of camaraderie with a delectable array and heavy hors d’oeuvres, paired alongside a curated selection of beer and wine (2 drink tickets per guest). Whether reconnecting with old friends or making new ones, this is the perfect opportunity to kick off the new year. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate in the glow of the holiday spirit— space is limited so secure your spot today!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-annual-holiday-pa
 Jan 08, 2026
 06:30 PM EST
Washington, DC: Annual Holiday Party 2026
TravelJanuary 11, January 11, SundayAntartica, Hopkins JourneysJanuary 11 - 24, 2026From $10,495Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningFollow in the footsteps of legendary explorers like Shackleton and Amundsen on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to Antarctica. Begin with two nights in lively, culture-rich Buenos Aires before boarding the luxurious Exploris One for a 9-night adventure through the stunning Southern Ocean. Watch seabirds swoop above, glimpse sea lions and whales from deck, and explore sapphire-blue icebergs and remote coastlines by Zodiac. With expert guides leading hikes and kayak outings, you’ll experience the awe of this untouched wilderness up close—towering glaciers, Adélie penguins, and all. Throughout, enjoy enriching talks from seasoned expedition leaders, while a dedicated Travel Director ensures every detail is seamless.For additional trip details and to make a reservation through Gohagan & Company, call 800-922-3088 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-expedition-antartica
 Jan 11, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Hopkins Journeys - Expedition in Antartica
 Ticket Options
ComplimentaryFree
 Location
9500 Culver Blvd
Culver City, CA
SchoolofMedicine January 12, January 12, MondaySponsored by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Office of Alumni Relations, Whiting School of Engineering, and the Film and Media Studies DepartmentJoin 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 Sundance 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. The film screening will be immediately followed by an Q&A discussion and networking reception.This is a high-value opportunity for all alumni to connect with fellow alumni, students, and friends. The event is free to attend and open to the entire Johns Hopkins community. PARKINGThe Culver Theater provides 2-hour parking validation to any of the following Culver City lots. In addition, the city provides one hour free.9099 Washington Blvd.3846 Cardiff Ave.3844 Watseka Ave.Parking is available from 8:00 am to 2:00 am Monday through Thursday. Electric vehicle charging stations are available in the following lot - 9099 Washington Blvd. (3 Charging Stations.) andre-is-an-idiot-a-film-screeni
 Jan 12, 2026
 06:00 PM PST
Andre is an Idiot: A Film Screening & Reception
 Ticket Options
Attendee TicketFree
 Location
405 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA
Entrepreneurship MedicineHealthcareServices RealEstateAdministrationFinance Technology WomeninBusiness BloombergSchoolofPublicHealth CareyBusinessSchool KriegerSchoolofArtsSciences PeabodyConservatory SchoolofEducation SchoolofMedicine SchoolofNursing WhitingSchoolofEngineering January 13, January 13, TuesdayJoin us to connect with a diverse group of professionals in the healthcare field, including industry leaders, investors, finance professionals, startup founders, and ecosystem partners to celebrate Johns Hopkins University's leadership in innovation and academic translation. Held adjacent to the 44th annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, this event offers a unique opportunity to build community and network with fellow alumni across various roles, all united by their ties to Johns Hopkins. Please extend the invitation to any Hopkins-affiliated alumni and friends in your network who might be interested in joining us! You can also take a look at the public RSVP list to see who's planning to attend.This event is brought to you by Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing,  Johns Hopkins Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Carey Business School, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Peabody Institute, and Whiting School of Engineering. Special thanks to JLL and Nuveen Real Estate for hosting and partnering with us on this event.johns-hopkins-alumni-and-friends
 Jan 13, 2026
 07:30 AM PST
Hopkins Networking Breakfast at J.P. Morgan's Healthcare Conference
Odyssey Virtual January 26, January 26, MondayBrent Peterson, Odyssey, Virtual, Arts and Humanities, Seeing the World Anew: German Women Writers in Global Perspective, German, Women, Writing Course Title: Seeing the World Anew: German Women Writers in Global PerspectiveInstructor: Brent Peterson, PhD, A&S '71Brought to you by Odyssey  January 26, 2026 - March 2, 2026 (6 Sessions) Monday,  5:30PM ET - 7:00PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: As literary critic Peter Brooks put it, characters in literature “serve as optics on the world: They offer what Proust (1871-1922) called the only true adventure—to see the world through another’s eyes.” This course looks at how German women authors with migration backgrounds view Germany. Renan Demirkan's Black Tea with Three Sugar Cubes (1991) looks at the experience of a woman who arrived in Germany in 1962 as a seven-year old from Turkey. It ends with the birth of her multi-ethnic child in an increasingly diverse Germany. Fatma Aydemir's Djinns (2023, the word means goblin) is less optimistic: Turning expectations and stereotypes of the immigrant experience on their side, Aydemir shows how we all grapple with power and beauty, the holes in our lives, and the demons that hover just out of sight.*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.seeing-the-world-anew-german-wom
 Jan 26, 2026
 05:30 PM EST
Seeing the World Anew: German Women Writers in Global Perspective with Brent Peterson, PhD, A&S '71
Odyssey Virtual January 26, January 26, MondayArts and Humanities, Odyssey, Virtual, Earle Havens, Halls of Wonder: Art, Science, and Beauty in the Age of the Marvelous, Art, ScienceCourse Title: Halls of Wonder: Art, Science, and Beauty in the Age of the MarvelousInstructor: Earle Havens, PhDBrought to you by Odyssey  January 26, 2026 - March 2, 2026 (6 Sessions) Mondays,  6:00PM ET - 7:30PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Discover the evolution of libraries and museums, from their earliest forms in the ancient and medieval worlds to their flourishing during the Renaissance and Enlightenment. This course examines how these institutions have preserved knowledge and shaped culture across centuries, drawing directly from Johns Hopkins University’s renowned rare book and manuscript collections. Students will explore treasures from the archives while considering how libraries and museums continue to serve as vital spaces for learning, memory, and community.*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.halls-of-wonder-art-science-and
 Jan 26, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Halls of Wonder: Art, Science, and Beauty in the Age of the Marvelous with Earle Havens, PhD
Odyssey Virtual January 26, January 26, MondayLynne Agress, Arts and Humanities, Odyssey, Virtual, 19th-Century English Romantic Poets: Rock Stars of Their Generation, Poetry  Course Title: 19th-Century English Romantic Poets: Rock Stars of Their GenerationInstructor: Lynne Agress, PhDBrought to you by Odyssey  January 26, 2026 - March 2, 2026 (6 Sessions) Mondays,  6:30PM ET - 8:30PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: In this popular course, we will read, analyze, and discuss much of the poetry (lyric and narrative) and some of the prose of William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats. Rebels against convention and the history of that period, these poets' lives were as exciting as their writings. Come prepared to be mesmerized by their evocative and prescient poetry.Required Text: English Romantic Poetry: An Anthology - Dover Thrift Edition*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.19th-century-english-romantic-po
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 Jan 26, 2026
 06:30 PM EST
19th-Century English Romantic Poets: Rock Stars of Their Generation with Lynne Agress, PhD
Odyssey Virtual January 26, January 26, MondayArts and Humanities, Odyssey, Virtual, Jose Lopez Gonzalez, Philosophy 101: Thinking & Inquiring for Life, Philosophy, Critical Thinking Course Title: Philosophy 101: Thinking & Inquiring for Life Instructor: Dr. Jose Lopez-Gonzalez, A&S '92 (PhD)Brought to you by Odyssey  January 26, 2026 - March 2, 2026 (6 Sessions) Monday,  6:30PM ET - 8:30PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: In a rapidly changing, interconnected world shaped by AI, technology, economics, and culture, philosophy challenges us to think critically, inviting us to question and humanize the forces that shape our reality. This course introduces students to the core methods of philosophical analysis, building skills in logical inquiry, critical reasoning, and structured argumentation. It provides foundational understanding across science, technology, and engineering, while also strengthening ethical reflection, political and legal reasoning in democratic contexts, and theological insight.*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.philosophy-101-thinking-inquirin
 Jan 26, 2026
 06:30 PM EST
Philosophy 101: Thinking & Inquiring for Life with Dr. Jose Lopez-Gonzalez, A&S '92 (PhD)
Odyssey Virtual January 26, January 26, MondayPersonal and Professional Development, Odyssey, Virtual, Anais Escobar, Executive Presence & Leadership: Inspiring Confidence and Driving Impact on Teams, Leadership Course Title: Executive Presence & Leadership: Inspiring Confidence and Driving Impact on Teams Instructor: Anais EscobarBrought to you by Odyssey  January 26, 2026 - March 2, 2026 (6 Sessions) Mondays,  8:00PM ET - 9:00PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Why do some leaders command attention, inspire trust, and drive results while others struggle to make an impact? The answer lies in executive presence: the ability to project confidence, clarity, and authenticity in every interaction.This six-week course explores how executive presence shapes effective leadership. Through interactive discussions, video case studies, Gallup’s CliftonStrengths assessment, and applied exercises, participants will learn to enhance their communication, strengthen team relationships, and lead with both authority and authenticity. By the end of the course, participants will have developed their personal leadership brand and a toolkit to apply executive presence in high-stakes moments, from team meetings to organizational change.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.executive-presence-leadership-in
 Jan 26, 2026
 08:00 PM EST
Executive Presence & Leadership: Inspiring Confidence and Driving Impact on Teams with Anais Escobar
Odyssey January 27, January 27, TuesdayArts and Humanities, Odyssey, Virtual, Qian Wang, Business Chinese for Beginners, Chinese, Language Course Title: Business Chinese for BeginnersInstructor: Qian Wang, PhD, Center for Language Education LecturerBrought to you by Odyssey  January 26 - March 5, 2026 (12 Sessions) Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12PM ET - 1:30PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Designed for true beginners, this course introduces essential Chinese language skills for professional and business settings. Using the Business Chinese Test (BCT) Standard Course textbook, students will learn key vocabulary, expressions, and sentence patterns for introductions, phone calls, meetings, and networking. Emphasizing practical communication and cultural awareness, the course builds confidence in using Chinese for real-world business exchangeExplore 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.business-chinese-for-beginners
 Jan 27, 2026
 12:00 PM EST
Business Chinese for Beginners with Dr. Qian Wang, PhD
Odyssey Virtual January 27, January 27, TuesdayArts and Humanities, Martin Burns, Odyssey, Virtual, Northern Ireland: From Conflict to Compromise, IrelandCourse Title: Northern Ireland: From Conflict to CompromiseInstructor: Martin Burns A&S '98 (MS)Brought to you by Odyssey  January 27, 2026 - February 17, 2026 (4 Sessions) Tuesday,  6:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Trace Northern Ireland’s path from its early history through the turbulent era known as The Troubles, and into the modern day. Beginning with an overview of Irish history leading up to 1912, participants will discuss the decades of political and sectarian conflict that shaped a generation. Explore the landmark Good Friday/Belfast Agreement: how it came to be, what it achieved, and whether its lessons can inform peace-building efforts elsewhere. In our final session, we’ll turn to Northern Ireland today, examining its challenges, progress, and what the future may hold.While no readings are required for this course, participants may enjoy the following titles:Gerry Adams, A Farther Shore: Ireland's Long Road to Peace (London, 2005)Richard English, Irish Freedom: The History of Nationalism in Ireland (London, 2006)Richard English, Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA (London, 2003)Susan McKay, Northern Protestants: An Unsettled People (Belfast, 2021)David McKitterick & David McVea, Making Sense of the Troubles (Belfast, 2000)George Mitchell, Making Peace (London, 1999)Mark Mulholland, Northern Ireland: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2003)Jonathan Powell, Great Hatred, Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland (London, 2009)James Waller, A Troubled Sleep: Risk and Resilience in Contemporary Northern IrelandExplore 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.northern-ireland-from-conflict
 Jan 27, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Northern Ireland: From Conflict to Compromise with Martin Burns, A&S '98 (MS)
Odyssey Virtual January 27, January 27, TuesdayRaul Shah, Odyssey, Virtual, Personal and Professional DevelopmentCourse Title: The Retiree’s Edge: Tax, Investing, and Income Strategies Instructor: Raul Shah, A&S '16Brought to you by Odyssey  January 27, 2026 - March 3, 2026 (6 Sessions) Tuesdays,  6:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: This course empowers retirees to take control of their financial future with actionable strategies designed to reduce lifetime taxes, build an investment portfolio positioned for resilience, and incorporate charitable giving into a broader financial plan. Students will learn practical tax planning moves such as Roth conversions, tax-efficient withdrawals, and required minimum distribution strategies, while also exploring investment portfolio construction through a value investing lens. The course will also examine ways to make a lasting impact through donor-advised funds and qualified charitable distributions. Through real-life scenarios and hands-on exercises, participants will leave with concrete steps to improve their retirement outcomes and confidently navigate financial decisions.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-retiree-s-edge-tax-investing
 Jan 27, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
The Retiree’s Edge: Tax, Investing, and Income Strategies with Raul Shah, A&S '16
Odyssey January 28, January 28, WednesdayMoser, Time, Creative Writing, Odyssey, Against the Clock: The Sense of Time, Chase Atherton, A&S ’19 (MFA)Course Title: Against the Clock: The Sense of TimeInstructor: Chase Atherton, A&S ’19 (MFA)Brought to you by Odyssey  January 28th - March 4, 2026Wednesdays, 5:30PM - 7:30PM ET (6 Sessions)Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: What does it mean to live inside time? This six-week seminar explores how writers have imagined, embodied, and resisted time across centuries and genres. Moving from the industrial age’s “clock time” to the digital era’s dizzying acceleration, we’ll read fiction, poetry, and theory that challenge our assumptions about duration, progress, and the present. Authors such as Virginia Woolf, W.H. Auden, Édouard Glissant, Lucille Clifton, and Annie Ernaux reveal how power, gender, technology, and biology shape our temporal experience. Alongside thinkers from Marx to Foucault and Kristeva, we’ll consider how literature opens counter-cultural doorways into the lived texture of time—its loops, ruptures, and renewals. The course culminates in a creative workshop inviting participants to craft original works inspired by their own encounters with time. 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.against-the-clock-the-sense-of-t
 Jan 28, 2026
 05:30 PM EST
Against the Clock: The Sense of Time with Chase Atherton, A&S ’19 (MFA)
Odyssey Virtual January 28, January 28, WednesdayScience and Technology, Odyssey, Virtual, Chris Rossen, Demystifying AI: How to Thrive in the Future of Work, AI, Artificial Intelligence Course Title: Demystifying AI: How to Thrive in the Future of WorkInstructor: Chris Rossen Brought to you by Odyssey  January 28, 2026 - March 4, 2026 (6 Sessions) Wednesdays,  6:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming the way we live and work, but for many it still feels overwhelming or confusing. In this course, you’ll cut through the hype to understand what AI really is, how it’s being used today, and how you can apply it in your own life with confidence. Through hands-on demonstrations, practical tools, and real-world case studies, participants will gain clarity, reduce “AI overwhelm,” and leave with a personal toolkit for thriving in the future of work.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.demystifying-ai-how-to-thrive-in
 Jan 28, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Demystifying AI: How to Thrive in the Future of Work with Chris Rossen
Odyssey Virtual January 28, January 28, WednesdayNanci Murdock, Personal and Professional Development, Odyssey, Virtual, Investing 101 for Women Course Title: Investing 101 for WomenInstructor: Nanci MurdockBrought to you by Odyssey  January 28, 2026 - March 4, 2026 (6 Sessions) Wednesday,  6:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Take charge of your financial future with this six-week workshop designed to build confidence and clarity around investing. Whether you’re just starting out or want to better understand your existing portfolio, this course offers practical, jargon-free guidance to help you make informed decisions. You’ll learn the essentials of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs, and how to use asset allocation, risk tolerance, and rebalancing to grow and protect your wealth. By the end of the course, you’ll be ready to create and maintain a low-fee, high-performing investment portfolio aligned with your personal goals and values.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.investing-101-for-women-with-nan
 Jan 28, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Investing 101 for Women with Nanci Murdock
Odyssey Virtual January 28, January 28, WednesdayVivianne Njoku, Creative Writing, Odyssey, Virtual, Oral Histories, Guidance for Mindfully Gathering and Recording Stories Course Title: Oral Histories: Guidance for Mindfully Gathering and Recording StoriesInstructor: Vivianne Njoku, A&S '02Brought to you by Odyssey  January 28, 2026 - March 4, 2026 (6 Sessions) Wednesdays,  6:30PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Understand how to prepare for recording and interviewing to archive oral histories. We will cover ethical and creative considerations, as well as technical ones. We will also have an opportunity to practice interviewing skills amongst ourselves. Everyone will walk away with the knowledge and skills needed to begin gathering oral histories with confidence. 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.oral-histories-guidance-for-mind
 Jan 28, 2026
 06:30 PM EST
Oral Histories: Guidance for Mindfully Gathering and Recording Stories with Vivianne Njoku, A&S '02
Odyssey Virtual January 29, January 29, ThursdayAgnes Balla, Personal and Professional Development, Odyssey, Virtual, Writing for Decision-Makers, public policyCourse Title: Writing for Decision-MakersInstructor: Agnes Balla, BSPH '15 (MPP)Brought to you by Odyssey  January 29, 2026 - February 26, 2026 (5 Sessions) Thursdays, 11:30AM ET- 1:30PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Course Description: This course introduces the study of public policy and the professional practice of writing for decision-makers. Using Eugene Bardach’s Eightfold Path model, you will critically examine contemporary social issues and communicate clear, effective policy recommendations. The course emphasizes concise, actionable writing designed to capture and sustain the attention of policy and organizational leaders. To fully engage in course activities, participants will need a copy of the required text. Required Text: Eugene Bardach’s A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis: The Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem Solving (2009).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.writing-for-decision-makers-with
 Jan 29, 2026
 11:30 AM EST
Writing for Decision-Makers with Agnes Balla, BSPH '15 (MPP)
Odyssey Virtual January 29, January 29, ThursdayPersonal and Professional Development, Odyssey, Virtual, Nettie Owens, Claiming Your Leadership Power: A Leadership Course for People in Midlife, Career, Leadership Course Title: Claiming Your Leadership Power: A Leadership Course for People in MidlifeInstructor: Nettie Owens, Engr '01Brought to you by Odyssey  January 29, 2026 - March 5, 2026 (6 Sessions) Thursdays,  3:30PM ET - 5:00PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: You've been carrying the world on your shoulders while everyone expects you to smile through it. You've built careers, raised families, supported others' dreams—and somewhere along the way, you lost yourself in the process. If you're tired of feeling burned out while still being expected to have it all together, this course is your path back to power.This isn't another wellness program telling you to practice self-care while your to-do list explodes. This is a strategic leadership intensive designed specifically for people in midlife who are ready to reclaim their power, redesign their lives on their own terms, and step into the leadership role they were meant to fill.The mission is to empower people in the work that they do so that they can lead and heal the world. This course provides the frameworks, tools, and community you need to do exactly that—starting with healing and leading yourself.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.claiming-your-leadership-power-a
 Jan 29, 2026
 03:30 PM EST
Claiming Your Leadership Power: A Leadership Course for People in Midlife with Nettie Owens, Engr '01
Odyssey January 29, January 29, ThursdayOdyssey, Moser, Creative Writing, Masks and Mirrors, Jalen Eutsey, A&S '18 (MFA)Course Title: Masks and MirrorsInstructor: Jalen Eutsey, A&S '18 (MFA)Brought to you by Odyssey  January 29 - March 5, 2026Thursdays, 6:00PM - 8:00PM ET (6 Sessions)Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: In this course, we will experiment with techniques to explore the depth of our individual subjectivity, examining ourselves without losing sight of the outside world that grounds and connects us. We will consider the power of metaphor, allusion, and connotation as vehicles for expressing deeply held emotions. Funneling our most urgent concerns through the imaginative landscapes of pop culture, literature, nature, and history can allow us to speak without revealing intimate details of our lives. By engaging in a variety of generative experiments, we’ll embrace the use of metaphorical masks and mirrors, inviting different voices—different “selves”—into our work. We’ll push our “I” to be a flexible, shape-shifting “eye” capable of looking all around us.We will seek inspiration from acclaimed poets such as Ross Gay, Terrance Hayes, Jaswinder Bolina, Patricia Smith, Louise Glück, Elizabeth Bishop, Francine J. Harris, Mary Ruefle, Michael Dumanis, and David Berman.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.masks-and-mirrors-with-jalen-eut
 Jan 29, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Masks and Mirrors with Jalen Eutsey, A&S '18 (MFA)
Odyssey Virtual January 29, January 29, ThursdayKumba Senaar, Science and Technology, Odyssey, VirtualCourse Title: Communicating Science and Technology: Making Complex Knowledge Accessible Instructor: Dr. Kumba Sennaar, A&S '16 (M.S.)Brought to you by Odyssey  January 29, 2026 - February 19, 2026 (4 Sessions) Thursdays, 7:00PM ET - 9:00PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: This course equips participants to communicate complex science and technology topics clearly and engagingly for broad audiences. Through practical exercises, case studies, and expert resources, students will learn to simplify technical concepts, and craft compelling narratives, fostering skills to bridge science and society more effectively.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.communicating-science-and-techno
 Jan 29, 2026
 07:00 PM EST
Communicating Science and Technology: Making Complex Knowledge Accessible with Dr. Kumba Sennaar, A&S '16 (MS)
Odyssey January 30, January 30, FridayJohn Lim, Odyssey, Virtual, Personal and Professional Development, Write and Self-Publish Your First Book With a Step-by-Step Plan Course Title: Write and Self-Publish Your First Book With a Step-by-Step Plan with John Lim, Bus '13 (MBA)Instructor: John Lim, Bus '13Brought to you by Odyssey  January 30, 2026 - March 6, 2026 (6 Sessions) Fridays,  6:00PM ET - 8:00PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Writing a book is one of the top "bucket list" goals of people around the world. Taking on a big project like this can be intimidating. This course will provide a framework to break this down into reasonable, and realistic steps to make writing and publishing a book an achievable goal. Learn the "anatomy" of a book, how to get your ideas organized, how to overcome writer's block, and self-publish on Amazon KDP: one of the biggest publishing platforms in the world.Note: This course is open to both non-fiction and fiction writers. Classes will be recorded as a courtesy for students.*Top Rated Instructor*Explore more lifelong learning opportunities in our full SPRING 2026 Odyssey CatalogWhat Past Participants Are Saying...“In all honesty, I was not educated on the book world or author world but after taking your class, I felt beyond ready to release my first poetry book! You made the class simple and digestible really breaking down the ins and outs of being an author. From brainstorming to editing to marketing. I still to this day, review some of the notes from the sessions. I am extremely grateful there are people like you who want to help and want to give back. For those who take John’s class, really be intentional so you can get the most out of the experience!”  "I recently attended John's webinar series on Writing and Publishing ... He is an inspiring instructor — organized, knowledgeable, and responsive. His teaching style is very hands-on, filled with valuable information and practical advice. The assignments he gave challenged us to apply the things we were learning. Before attending this course, I knew nothing about how to self-publish on Amazon. Thanks to his effort and encouragement, I'm now a published writer!" “I thought that John did a phenomenal job both in planning content and presenting the course. His significant resources were very helpful and I will continually refer to them as I move forward in writing my book. He is very knowledgeable, having written several books on diverse topics.” ________________________________________________________________________________________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-and-self-publish-your-firs
 Jan 30, 2026
 06:00 PM EST
Write and Self-Publish Your First Book with a Step-by-Step Plan with John Lim, Bus '13 (MBA)
Odyssey Virtual January 31, January 31, SaturdayOdyssey, Virtual, Arts and Humanities, Michele Zanobini, Benito Mussolini and the Italian Fascism, Fascism Course Title: Benito Mussolini and the Italian FascismInstructor: Dr. Michele Zanobini, A&S '16 (PhD)Brought to you by Odyssey  January 31, 2026 - February 14, 2026 (3 Sessions) Saturday,  10:00AM ET - 11:30AM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: Between 1922 and 1945, Italy endured one of the darkest chapters in its modern history. From Mussolini’s March on Rome to the passage of the racial laws, Fascism gradually dismantled liberty and transformed a liberal state into a totalitarian regime rivaled only by Hitler’s Germany.Through archival footage, film clips, and contemporary accounts, this course examines the forces that enabled Fascism’s rise, its consolidation of power, and its violent collapse. In an age witnessing new strains of authoritarianism, understanding Italy’s past offers crucial lessons on democracy’s fragility and resilience. Each session combines lecture and discussion; no prior background is required and suitable for all levels.*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.benito-mussolini-and-the-italian
 Jan 31, 2026
 10:00 AM EST
Benito Mussolini and the Italian Fascism with Dr. Michele Zanobini, A&S '16 (PhD)
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Odyssey January 31, January 31, SaturdayOdyssey, Moser, Creative Writing, The Many Voices of Louise Glück, Nathan Blansett, A&S ’21 (MFA), Louise GlückCourse Title: The Many Voices of Louise Glück Instructor: Nathan Blansett, A&S ’21 (MFA)Brought to you by Odyssey  January 31 - March 7, 2026Saturdays, 3:00PM - 5:00PM ET (6 Sessions)Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: In 2020, when the Swedish Academy named the American poet Louise Glück as the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, they cited her “unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal.” Glück’s consistent themes (as she put it, “the great human subjects: time which breeds loss, desire, the world’s beauty”) earned her many honors and many readers, yet her thirteen books of poems showcase a protean, ever-changing way of writing. This course will reckon with the lasting gift of Glück’s many unmistakable voices.Over six weeks, we’ll proceed chronologically through Glück’s oeuvre, briefly attending to the strained performances of Firstborn (1968), her debut she came to disavow. We’ll then turn our attention to the mythic and haunted personae of her more sophisticated early books, like The House on Marshland (1975) and Descending Figure (1980). Afterward, we’ll compare and contrast the astringent Ararat (1990) with the dazzling polyphony of The Wild Iris (1993) and the real tragicomedy that is Meadowlands (1997), alongside other books from Glück’s middle period, including Vita Nova (1999) and Averno (2006). We’ll finish our course closely reading Glück’s late work—from the meditative and novelistic A Village Life (2009) to the spare and strange Winter Recipes from the Collective (2021), her final volume, where “the world goes by, / all the worlds, each more beautiful than the last.”Our journey through Glück’s poems will be punctuated by relevant selections from her literary criticism and autobiographical prose. In addition, there will be opportunities to create original work inspired by what we read, shared voluntarily for peer and instructor feedback.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-many-voices-of-louise-gluck
 Jan 31, 2026
 03:00 PM EST
The Many Voices of Louise Glück with Nathan Blansett, A&S ’21 (MFA)
Odyssey Virtual February 03, February 3, TuesdayMake a Scene, Odyssey, Virtual, Creative Writing, Barbara MorrisonCourse Title: Make a SceneInstructor: Barbara MorrisonBrought to you by Odyssey  February 3, 2026 - February 24, 2025 (4 Sessions) Tuesday,  6:30PM ET - 8:30PM ET Virtual via Zoom Course Description: Whether you’re writing fiction, memoir or narrative nonfiction, your building blocks are dramatic scenes. Using examples, exercises, and writing sprints, we’ll work on how to differentiate between scenes and exposition, when to use each, and how to create scenes from exposition. We will explore the elements of a scene: structure, dialogue, inner monologue, action and emotional beats. We’ll cover strategies for revision that include how to critique your own work and that of others. You will come away with several complete scenes and a solid understanding of scene-making.*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.make-a-scene-with-barbara-morris
 Feb 03, 2026
 06:30 PM EST
Make a Scene with Barbara Morrison
Odyssey Virtual February 04, February 4, WednesdaySacred World: Spiritual and Ecological Writings of Jane Hirshfield and David Hinton, Jerry Webster, Odyssey, Virtual,Course Title: Sacred World: Spiritual and Ecological Writings of Jane Hirshfield and David Hinton with Jerry WebsterInstructor: Jerry Webster, PhDBrought to you by Odyssey  February 4, 2026 - March 4, 2026 (5 Sessions) Wednesday,  6:30PM ET - 8:30PM ET Virtual via ZoomCourse Description: How can ancient Eastern philosophy help us see and live more deeply in the modern world? This course explores the luminous works of Jane Hirshfield and David Hinton, two writers whose poetry and prose arise from decades of Zen and Taoist practice. Through guided meditation, close reading, and reflective writing, we’ll experience how awareness, simplicity, and nature interweave to form what Zen calls “The Gateless Gate”—a landscape of insight and mystery.Readings include Hirshfield’s Ledger: Poems (2020), Hinton’s Hunger Mountain: A Field Guide to Mind and Landscape (2012), and Orient: Two Walks at the Edge of the Human (2025). Explore how poetic attention and meditative awareness dissolve the boundaries between self, landscape, and language.*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.sacred-world-spiritual-and-ecolo
 Feb 04, 2026
 06:30 PM EST
Sacred World: Spiritual and Ecological Writings of Jane Hirshfield and David Hinton with Jerry Webster
Odyssey February 05, February 5, ThursdayPersonal and Professional Development, Paul Jan Zdunek, Odyssey, Virtual, The Intuitive Leadership Series: Redefine How You Lead and Live ChangeCourse Title: The Intuitive Leadership Series: Redefine How You Lead and Live ChangeInstructor: Paul Jan Zdunek, Peab '91Brought to you by Odyssey  Virtual via ZoomJoin Paul Jan Zdunek—TEDx Speaker, award-winning author, and Prosci® Certified Change Management Professional—for two interactive 90-minute workshops that invite you to rethink success and lead transformation from the inside out. Across these sessions, you’ll learn how to align your purpose, passion, and people skills to thrive through uncertainty—whether navigating organizational change or charting your next career chapter. Each workshop stands on its own yet builds toward a larger understanding of how to lead intuitively and live authentically.Ideal for mid-career professionals, alumni, and emerging leaders ready to embrace change—whether guiding others through it or navigating it themselves—this program offers two 90-minute sessions that can be taken individually or together. Each session blends interactive presentation, reflection, and live coaching. Required Text: Cowboys & Conductors: Conversations on Horseman-Humanship by Dustin Davis & Paul Jan Zdunek. The book can be purchased through  Amazon or other retailers. Thursday, February 5, 2026, 7:00PM - 8:30PM (ET): Cultivating GREY LEADERSHIP to Influence Change IntuitivelyDiscover how to lead with empathy, awareness, and data-driven insight using Paul’s pioneering GREY LEADERSHIP® model. Learn to influence change by connecting human motivation with strategic outcomes—and turn resistance into momentum.Thursday, March 5, 2026, 7:00PM - 8:30PM (ET): Developing & Deploying Your Nonlinear CareerExplore the power of reinvention. Through guided reflection and the (Im)Possible Platform framework, identify your defining-driver and superest-power to translate your nonlinear journey into your competitive advantage.  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.2026-02-05 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-03-05 -- 8 -- 30 -- PM -- Virtual via Zoom -- -- Baltimore -- MD -- 21209 -- USA -- 0 -- Bundle & Save! Take both sessions at a discounted price and gain a powerful, complementary toolkit for leadership and career growth -- 16 -- The Intuitive Leadership Series -- 0 -- 1 BOTH SESSIONS: The Intuitive Leadership Series 2026-02-05 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-02-05 -- 8 -- 30 -- PM -- Virtual on Zoom -- -- Baltimore -- MD -- 21209 -- USA -- 0 -- Discover how to lead with empathy, awareness, and data-driven insight using Paul’s pioneering GREY LEADERSHIP® model. Learn to influence change by connecting human motivation with strategic outcomes—and turn resistance into momentum. -- 18 -- Cultivating GREY LEADERSHIP -- 0 -- 1 SINGLE SESSION: Cultivating GREY LEADERSHIP® to Influence Change Intuitively 2026-03-05 -- 7 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-03-05 -- 8 -- 30 -- PM -- Virtual on Zoom -- -- Baltimore -- MD -- 21209 -- USA -- 1 -- Explore the power of reinvention. Through guided reflection and the (Im)Possible Platform framework, identify your defining-driver and superest-power to translate your nonlinear journey into your competitive advantage. -- 20 -- Developing & Deploying Your Nonlinear Ca -- 0 -- 1 SINGLE SESSION: Developing & Deploying Your Nonlinear Career the-intuitive-leadership-series
 Feb 05, 2026
 07:00 PM EST
The Intuitive Leadership Series: Redefine How You Lead and Live Change
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
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
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
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