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Per Alum or Guest$60
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$55
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2169 Kalia Rd
Honolulu, HI
Region May 30, May 30, SaturdayHonolulu Hawaii Sunset Sail Holokai Catamaran Sponsored by Hopkins HawaiiJoin fellow alumni and friends for a gorgeous sunset sail from Waikiki with Holokai Catamaran, featuring an open bar and breathtaking ocean and city views! Relax aboard this catamaran as the sun sets with drinks in hand and the best company around of your fellow alumni. This tour is one and a half hours long. The cruise includes juice, soda, bottled water, wine, champagne, and a variety of hard seltzers, domestic and premium local beers from Maui Brewing, as well as their famous “Holokai Hooch” cocktail. The Holokai departs from the beach for all of their sails, so be sure to bring footwear that you can easily slip on and off (as it will be left behind on the beach/dock)! The specific beach for arrival and departure changes depending on the tides to ensure a safe boarding, so keep in mind that the departure spot may change and might not always be right outside the hotel. The walk down to the beach may take from 5 to 10 minutes, a maximum of 0.3 miles down to the boat. Space is limited so be sure to reserve your spot soon! Includes:1.5 Hour SailAll Inclusive Drinks || Open BarMotion Sickness AidReef Safe SunscreenValidated Parking at Embassy Suites Hotel ($15 for 4 hours)Dry StorageBathroomThings to Bring:Sunglasses/EyewearFootwear (that can be left behind on beach/dock)CameraLongsleeve (weather dependent)ID (21 and over)Submit Online Pre-Arrival WaiverA 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.      All ticket sales are final - ticketed events are non-refundable.*Tickets should not be sold or transferred without JHAA approvalJHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policyhonolulu-hi-alumni-sunset-sail
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 May 30, 2026
 05:30 PM HST
Honolulu, HI: Alumni Sunset Sail
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$45
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$40
Per Child $30
 Location
4949 York Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Region May 31, May 31, SundayBob Baker Marionette Theatre Puppet Parlor Party Los AngelesSponsored by Hopkins Los AngelesJoin fellow alumni and friends for an iconic LA experience with a puppet parlor party at the famous Bob Baker Marionette Theater (BBMT)! Choo Choo Revue will be the first new show from BBMT in 40 years where your theater seat becomes a train bound for fantasy. This hour-long show, packed with BRAND NEW puppets, is presented with theatric grandeur and spectacular artistic skill. Longtime fans of the Theater may remember the party room in the original building, where generations of Angelenos ate their post-show ice cream and celebrated birthdays. Our Puppet Parlor party will allow us to gather after the performance in our own dedicated and decorated Parlor space to celebrate our JHU community, complete with a backstage tour and puppet meet-and-greets. Reception will include food from Belle’s Delicatessen (included with your registration fee).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.      All ticket sales are final - ticketed events are non-refundable.*Tickets should not be sold or transferred without JHAA approvalJHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policylos-angeles-ca-bob-baker-marione
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 May 31, 2026
 01:30 PM PDT
Los Angeles, CA: Bob Baker Marionette Theater Puppet Parlor Party
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$45
 Location
610 F St NW
Washington, DC
Region May 31, May 31, SundayTheater Theatre Shakespeare DC Othello Baltimore DMV Washington Washington DC Washington, DC Washington, D.C.Sponsored by Johns Hopkins Lifelong LearningJoin fellow alumni and friends for an afternoon of theatre as we attend one of Shakespeare’s most compelling and emotionally charged tragedies, Othello, at the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Under the direction of Simon Godwin, this riveting production brings fresh intensity and insight to the classic tale of love, betrayal, and manipulation.Starring acclaimed actor Wendell Pierce (Elsbeth, The Wire) in the title role, the performance explores the profound consequences of jealousy and the destructive force of deceitful language. As Othello is drawn into a web of lies and psychological manipulation, audiences are taken on a gripping journey through themes of trust, power, and human vulnerability.The seats are located in the Central Mezzanine Section. Tickets will be available for pickup at the box office before the show. 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. 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-othello-at-the-sha
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 May 31, 2026
 02:00 PM EDT
Washington, DC: Othello at the Shakespeare Theatre Company
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$45.00
Per child 12 years old and younger$35.00
 Location
21 Stadium Drive
Frederick, MD
Region June 04, June 4, ThursdayFrederick Keys Baseball Frederick, MD Maryland DMV Family Friendly County Washington Washington DC Washington, DC Washington, D.C. BaltimoreSponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin your fellow alumni and friends for an evening at Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium while the Frederick Keys go up against the Hudson Valley Renegades. Registration includes a game day ticket and a pre-game picnic at the First Base Courtyard.The first pitch is at 7:00pm and the picnic will begin at 6:00pm and run through 8:30pm. The picnic includes:BBQ PorkGrilled HamburgersHot DogsMac & CheeseColeslawHouse Made ChipsBrowniesCookiesIced Tea, Lemonade, & Coke ProductsBeer/Wine VoucherTickets are in Section 205 and will be delivered electronically within a week of the event. Please register together if you would like to be seated together. A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu. All ticket sales are final - ticketed events are non-refundable.*Tickets should not be sold or transferred without JHAA approval JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policyfrederick-md-frederick-keys-vs-h
 Jun 04, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Frederick, MD: Frederick Keys vs. Hudson Valley Renegades
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$50.00
Per Young Alum or Current Grad Student$45
 Location
2370 California Highway 1
Moss Landing, CA
Region June 06, June 6, SaturdayBay Area San Francisco Monterey Bay, CA California Hydrobike AlumniSponsored by Hopkins San Francisco/Bay AreaJoin alumni and friends for a 2-hour Hydrobike ride with Monterey Bay Hydrobikes. An unforgettable experience awaits you in the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Reserve – a very special place unlike any other. The remainder of an ancient river valley, it is the United States' first estuarine sanctuary and California's second largest estuary. Elkhorn Slough is a 6-mile-long tidal ‘slough’ (a tidal channel in a wetland) and ‘estuary’ (a partially enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it) on Monterey Bay in Monterey County, California. Just a 20-minute drive south from Santa Cruz and a 20-minute drive north from Monterey, California. Sea Otters, Harbor Seals and Sea Lions are often seen as you Hydrobike quietly through its waters. The Slough is home to more than 340 different bird species and the largest Sea Otter population in all of California. The Hydrobike is the world’s most popular water bike and very easy to pedal. With little effort, you can cruise at 5 miles per hour. Sit on the comfortable padded seat adjusted for your height to pedal – or stand up and stretch your legs whenever you feel like it and take in the beauty all around you! The ride will take place from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. PT. Please plan on arriving 30 minutes early for registration and a brief orientation. You will be asked to sign a waiver upon arrival. This is not a guided tour and participants will be able to pedal at their own pace. 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.      JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policymoss-landing-ca-wildlife-viewing
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 Jun 06, 2026
 08:30 AM PDT
Moss Landing, CA: Wildlife Viewing Hydrobike Ride
 Ticket Options
Morning Session | 9 AM - 12 PM $25
Afternoon Session | 12 PM - 3 PM $25
Full Day | 9 AM - 3 PM $35
 Location
200 Park Ave
New York, NY
WomeninBusiness SharedInterestandIdentity June 06, June 6, SaturdayWomen of Hopkins NY Mental Health Summit Regional Mental health Alumni AlumnaeSponsored by Women of Hopkins NY and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthJoin the local Hopkins NY community for an interactive and dynamic day of exploring and understanding the different facets of women's mental health experiences alongside alumni experts and leaders in the field. All alumni, students, and friends are welcome to participate. Alums and friends will have the opportunity to network with fellow attendees over a wholesome and delicious selection of breakfast and lunch items in the morning and afternoon before each session begins!Morning Session | Women’s Mental Health at the Intersection of Life transitions, Biology, and Social Expectations | 9 AM - 12 PMIn the morning, join us for a moderated panel discussion weaving together a variety of clinical expertise and community voices focused on women's mental health and lived experiences. Together, we will explore and discuss the critical questions surrounding different changes women experience across lifespan, and how we can better support ourselves and one another amidst these shifts. From socioeconomic factors to physiological shifts - hormonal health, motherhood and menopause, speakers will highlight some of the major challenges and concerns affecting women's mental health as well as share clinical tools and resources to address them. Afternoon Session | Daily Practices to Prevent Burnout and Building Resilience | 12 PM - 3 PMThis experiential workshop, led by Jaime Malone A&S '00, explores how women can create more sustainable ways of relating to stress, particularly in contexts where external demands cannot easily change. Rather than focusing on adding more strategies, the workshop centers on understanding the internal experience of stress, identifying invisible sources of pressure, and exploring small but meaningful internal shifts. Participants will leave with increased clarity, self-awareness, and practical ways to navigate stress more sustainablyHave a topic or question you’d like our speakers to address in their respective sessions? If so, please submit them here. We will do our best to include as many of your questions and concerns as possible.Disclaimer: The perspectives and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) during this program are those of the speaker(s) and not, necessarily, those of Johns Hopkins University and the scheduling of any speaker at an alumni event or program does not constitute the University’s endorsement of the speaker’s perspectives and opinions. A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.      JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund PolicyThe Alumni Association strives to make our events and activities as inclusive and equitable as possible. Please reach out to srai10@jhu.edu if there are financial barriers to your participation, and we will do our best to assist you.  ny-connect-exploring-and-underst
 Jun 06, 2026
 09:00 AM EDT
Women and Mental Health: Connecting and Empowering Alumni with Expert Insights
 Location
1800 Orleans St
Baltimore, MD
June 11, June 11, ThursdayJohns Hopkins, Schizophrenia, Schizophrenia Symposium, Schizophrenia Family Night, Akira Sawa, Dr. Akira Sawa, Chevy Chase AuditoriumConnecting Families. Sharing Hope. Empowering Understanding.Join us for an enlightening and supportive evening at the Schizophrenia Symposium Family Night, a special event dedicated to the families, caregivers, and loved ones of individuals living with schizophrenia. This gathering offers a unique opportunity to connect with mental health professionals, hear inspiring stories from those with lived experience, and gain practical tools for navigating the challenges of schizophrenia together.What to Expect:Expert Panels – Learn from psychiatrists, psychologists, and researchers about the latest advancements in treatment, recovery, and support strategies.Lived Experience Stories – Hear from individuals and families who are walking the journey with schizophrenia and find encouragement in their stories of resilience and hope.Interactive Q&A Sessions – Get your questions answered in a safe, respectful environment.Community & Connection – Build relationships with others who understand the challenges and triumphs of supporting a loved one with schizophrenia.Whether you're new to a diagnosis or have been a caregiver for years, Family Night is a space of compassion, knowledge, and community. Let’s come together to reduce stigma, share hope, and strengthen families.Date: Thursday, June 11, 2026Time: 4:30-6:30 pmLocation: The Arcade Meeting Room at Chevy Chase Auditorium, 1800 Orleans Street, Zayed 2117, Baltimore, MD 21287Cost: $25 | Registration RequiredClick below to purchase your ticket today and be part of a night that empowers, educates, and unites.This year, the event is a ticketed gathering, and the ticket price represents support of the Schizophrenia Center’s work with patients and families.2026-06-11 -- 4 -- 30 -- PM -- 2026-06-11 -- 6 -- 30 -- PM -- 1800 Orleans St -- Zayed 2117 -- Baltimore -- MD -- 21287 -- USA -- 1 -- -- 300 -- Schizophrenia Center Family Night -- 0 -- 0 Schizophrenia Center Symposium Family Night schizophrenia-family-night-jhm
 Jun 11, 2026
 04:30 PM EDT
Schizophrenia Center Family Night 2026
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Hopkins at Home
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ArtsEntertainmentAthleticsMedia SheridanLibraries HopkinsatHome June 12, June 12, FridayHopkins at Home, Lunch with the Libraries and Museums, exhibition, artPresented in partnership with Lifelong Learning and Hopkins at Home, Lunch with the Libraries & Museums is a series of free, online, public lectures through which staff from the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums discuss ongoing research, teaching, and curatorial work.In 19th-century Japan, woodblock prints known as ukiyo-e, or “pictures of the floating world,” delighted the Japanese public with images of famous actors, dreamy landscapes, and idealized depictions of laboring classes. The prints’ portability and availability made them some of the earliest pieces of art to enter into the Western souvenir trade, and their impact became global. Mining Evergreen Museum & Library’s robust but rarely seen collection of Japanese prints, JHU Museums Curator of Collections Michelle Fitzgerald will highlight the artistry and reception of ukiyo-e, as well as their impact on both Western and Japanese artists into the 20th century. Image: Full Moon at Seba from The 69 Stations of the Kisokaido, Utagawa Hiroshige; c. 1837, polychrome woodblock print, Evergreen Museum & Library JH2016.18.36. Gift of Morton W. and Kyoko Huber.lwtlm-with-profit-and-pleasure
 Jun 12, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
Lunch with the Libraries & Museums - With Profit and Pleasure: Japanese Prints at Evergreen
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$45.00
Per child under 2 years oldFree
Maryland Zoo Member - Lunch Only$25.00
 Location
1 Safari Pl
Baltimore, MD
Region June 13, June 13, SaturdayZoo Maryland Zoo Baltimore Family Friendly DMV Washington Washington DC Washington, DC Washington, D.C. 150Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin your local Hopkins alumni community for a fun-filled family day out at the Maryland Zoo! Each registrant will enjoy entrance to the Maryland Zoo, a catered Mission BBQ lunch at our private pavilion, a visit from a special Animal Ambassador, and fun Hopkins giveaways.*For anyone who is already a zoo member - A ticket must be purchased through us to attend the event at the pavilion. The Maryland Zoo is open from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Registrants are welcome to enjoy the Zoo exhibits upon opening at 10:00 A.M. The picnic will be held at the Waterfowl Pavilion from Noon to 3:00 P.M. with food service from Noon to 2:00 P.M. A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.       All ticket sales are final - ticketed events are non-refundable.*Tickets should not be sold or transferred without JHAA approval JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policybaltimore-md-hopkins-day-at-the
 Jun 13, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
Baltimore, MD: Hopkins Day at the Maryland Zoo
 Ticket Options
Ticket 1 Title$15
 Location
725 Park Ave
New York, NY
WomeninBusiness SharedInterestandIdentity June 13, June 13, SaturdayAPIDA Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American API AAPI Museum Brunch Regional Alumni Connection New yorkSponsored by Inter-Asian Alumni Alliance (IAAA)Join your fellow alumni leader, AJ Tsang, A&S '19 for an informal meetup and brunch at Asia Society New York. Whether you enjoy learning about Asian art and history, reconnecting with familiar faces or building new connections, this is a perfect way to kick off your weekend. The group will meet at Leo's Cafe at noon for brunch and explore different exhibits together afterward. All alums and friends are welcome.Inter-Asian Alumni Alliance network aims to facilitate deeper connections, conversations as well as resource-sharing among Hopkins alums from different walks of life and foster stronger sense of community and belonging through small but frequent local gatherings. One brunch item and caffeinated beverage will be included in the registration fee. Guests will be responsible for their museum admission fees. You can purchase the admission ticket at the museum's front desk when you arrive on June 13th or in advance through museum's official website here.  Please note that this is a small intimate gathering, and we will have a couple of tables reserved at the cafe for our alumni group; seats are limited to one guest per alum. If you have any questions, please reach out to srai10@jhu.edu!  A portion of this registration fee will serve as a donation in support of future programming and events.  If you wish to not have a portion of your registration support such initiatives, you may contact the Office of Annual Giving: oag@jhu.edu.      JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund PolicyThe Alumni Association strives to make our events and activities as inclusive and equitable as possible. Please reach out to srai10@jhu.edu if there are financial barriers to your participation, and we will do our best to assist you. summer-connection-series-alumni
 Jun 13, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
Summer Connection and Conversation: Alumni Meetup in New York
TravelJune 16, June 16, TuesdayHopkins Jourbeys, Croatia, Dalmatian CoastJune 16 - June 27, 2026From $6,545Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningHidden coves and golden coastlines, enchanting cities and unmatched cuisine ... come discover Croatia's enduring appeal on this incredible 10-night journey, including a seven-night Adriatic cruise! Witness the historic sights of cosmopolitan Zagreb; then visit the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park, home to jaw-dropping waterfalls. After boarding your ship, glide along the Dalmatian Coast to enchanting islands and timeless ports of call. Taste fresh oysters along the Pelješac Peninsula, indulge in the beauty of Hvar and Korčula, and unravel history in Split and Zadar. A visit to one of the world's most beautiful cities — legendary Dubrovnik — wraps up the adventure!For additional trip details and to make a reservation through AHI International, call 800-323-7373 or click here. View brochure.___________________________Hopkins Journeys are open to alumni, friends, parents, faculty and staff offering exceptional destinations, enlightened faculty experts and local guides, and like-minded traveling companions in an array of tours from deluxe and traditional to the exotic and adventurous. For Hopkins-related questions, please contact Marguerite Jones, Program Manager, A&S '74, Bus '88./event/hopkins-journeys-croatia-dalmatian-coast
 Jun 16, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Croatia & the Dalmatian Coast
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$25
 Location
3300 Clipper Mill Rd
Baltimore, MD
Region June 18, June 18, ThursdayYoga Fitness Networking Baltimore DMV Washington Washington DC Washington, DC Washington, D.C.Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni AssociationJoin alumni and friends for yoga at Whitehall Mill in the Penguin Room followed by light bites and a drink at True Chesapeake. Our yoga instructor is Marissa Walch, certified fitness professional and fitness enthusiast based on the east coast. She has worked in the fitness industry for more than a decade, and she loves to share her knowledge and passion for living a healthier life with her clients. Marissa was the recipient of the Best of Baltimore, Fitness Trainer award for the Baltimore Sun and was runner-up for the Best of Baltimore, Fitness Instructor and Personal Trainer award for Baltimore Magazine. Mats will be provided. Vinyasa Flow yoga emphasizes the sequential movement between postures, coordinated with and guided by deliberate breath. This class moves from pose to pose with each held for no more than five to eight breaths. Expect a fully balanced class followed by a glass of vino. 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. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policybaltimore-md-vinyasa-and-vino-at
 Jun 18, 2026
 05:30 PM EDT
Baltimore, MD: Vinyasa and Vino at Whitehall Mill
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Gust$20
 Location
75 Arbor Rd
Menlo Park, CA
Region June 25, June 25, ThursdaySan Francisco, Bay Area, Menlo Park, Happy Hour, Reception, Book Talk,Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association, Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, The Peabody Institute, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and The Sheridan Libraries and University Museums Raise a glass to 150 years of discovery, impact, and community! Join fellow alumni and friends in the Bay Area for a celebration of our Sesquicentennial honoring Johns Hopkins University and the upcoming release of Johns Hopkins: The First 150 Years by Andrew Jewett and Jonathan Strassfeld.Colleen Cutcliffe, PhD ’04, Co-founder and CEO of Pendulum Therapeutics, will moderate a dynamic panel conversation with the authors exploring the social history of Johns Hopkins—its people, its purpose, and its profound impact on the world. Special guest speaker Elisabeth Long, Sheridan Dean of University Libraries, Archives, and Museums, will provide a University-wide update. Enjoy drinks, a celebratory toast, and hearty hors d'oeuvres with your fellow Bay Area Hopkins community.Reconnect, reflect, and celebrate 150 years.  Register now to join us and help shape the next chapter of Johns Hopkins.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.      JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policymenlo-park-ca-a-legacy-in-print
 Jun 25, 2026
 06:00 PM PDT
Menlo Park, CA: A Legacy in Print: Cheers to 150 Years of Johns Hopkins
 Ticket Options
Summer Spark Course Rate$50
Odyssey Virtual July 07, July 7, TuesdayAGHI, Summer Spark, Alison WilkinsonCourse Title: Ancient Egypt through its StoriesInstructor: Alison WilkinsonJuly 7 - July 28, 2026 (4 Sessions)Tuesdays, 6:00PM - 7:30PM ET  Course Description: Explore ancient Egyptian culture through its literary epics and wisdom maxims. Examine the three main genres of Egyptian literature: Narrative Tales, Wisdom Literature, and Reflective Discourses - and uncover how these texts convey wit, adventure, and enduring insight. Analyze the cultural significance of recurring themes, motifs, and characters while investigating the individuals who created and preserved these works: Who recorded these stories, and for what purpose? How did narrative epics and literary maxims shape daily life?Investigate the archaeological contexts in which literary texts were discovered and assess the roles of literacy and education in ancient Egyptian society. Throughout the course, connect literature to lived experience, revealing how storytelling influenced identity, belief systems, and social structures.By the end of the course, students will gain a deeper understanding of Egyptian culture, literary traditions, and the historical experiences that both shaped and were shaped by these remarkable texts.____________________________________________________Four weeks. Four courses. One summer of ideas.The Odyssey Lifelong Learning Program in partnership with the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute presents a dynamic new summer learning experience - Summer Spark Series 2026. Choose from four engaging online courses taught by Johns Hopkins PhD scholars running July 6 – 31 and explore big ideas in history, culture, art, and global connections through small, interactive seminars that meet once each week. Developed with support from the Johns Hopkins Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation, these courses bring fresh perspectives, lively discussion, and cutting-edge humanities research straight to you.  To learn more about Summer Spark and explore Summer 2026 course offerings, visit https://odyssey.jhu.edu/summer-spark/  Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission and Refund Policies 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.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.ancient-egypt-through-its-storie
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 Jul 07, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Ancient Egypt Through Its Stories
 Ticket Options
Summer Spark Course Rate$50
Odyssey Virtual July 07, July 7, TuesdayCamille Roche, AGHI, Summer SparkCourse Title: France & America: A Transatlantic FriendshipInstructor: Camille RocheJuly 7 - July 28, 2026 (4 Sessions)Tuesdays, 6:30PM - 8:00PM ET  Course Description: What does it mean for two nations to call each other “friends”? This course explores the unique relationship between France and the United States through political, intellectual, and cultural exchanges. Topics include Lafayette’s revolutionary contributions, Jefferson’s Paris years, the Statue of Liberty, and the movement of writers, thinkers, and artists across the Atlantic. Students will examine French writers in America, Americans in Paris, and the intellectual exchanges of the late twentieth century that shaped academic debates in the United States, including those at Johns Hopkins University. No prior knowledge of French language, history, or literature is required.____________________________________________Four weeks. Four courses. One summer of ideas.The Odyssey Lifelong Learning Program in partnership with the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute presents a dynamic new summer learning experience - Summer Spark Series 2026. Choose from four engaging online courses taught by Johns Hopkins PhD scholars running July 6 – 31 and explore big ideas in history, culture, art, and global connections through small, interactive seminars that meet once each week. Developed with support from the Johns Hopkins Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation, these courses bring fresh perspectives, lively discussion, and cutting-edge humanities research straight to you. To learn more about Summer Spark and explore Summer 2026 course offerings, visit visit https://odyssey.jhu.edu/summer-spark/  Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission and Refund Policies 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.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.france-america-a-transatlantic-f
 Jul 07, 2026
 06:30 PM EDT
France & America: A Transatlantic Friendship
 Ticket Options
Summer Spark Course Rate$50
Odyssey Virtual July 08, July 8, WednesdayAGHI, Summer Spark, Emmanuel AwineCourse Title: Healing After HarmInstructor: Emmanuel J. A. AwineJuly 8 - July 29, 2026 (4 Sessions)Wednesdays, 10:00AM - 11:30AM ET  Course Description: This course will use history as a critical lens to examine the roots of contemporary health outcomes and health behaviors, as well as global conversations about structural inequalities. Investigate how a historical perspective can illuminate modern medical practices by revealing how past experiences, particularly slavery, colonialism, and racialized scientific research, continue to shape present-day healthcare systems, medical decision-making, and wellness outcomes.  Through short documentaries, narrative accounts, and case studies, explore the enduring impact of unethical medical experimentation, the extraction and use of biological materials without consent, and the long-term consequences of racialized research practices. Particular attention will be given to contemporary issues such as vaccine hesitancy and medical mistrust in West Africa, as well as among Black and marginalized communities in the United States.  Analyze key case studies, including the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, the story of Henrietta Lacks, and the history of medical colonialism in West Africa. These examples will enable students to critically analyze the legacy of medical racism and its impact on trust in healthcare systems. Students will develop the analytical tools necessary to engage in public debates on inherited and collective trauma, recognizing that historical stressors are not the result of individual choice but of conditions shaped by historical processes.  Critically engage the concepts of healing and reconciliation as both historical and public health imperatives. A central focus will be the emerging work of the Museum of Healing and Reconciliation, examined as a living case study. How can a museum move beyond representing histories of suffering to function as an active site for community repair, truth-telling, and psychological well-being?  ____________________________________________Four weeks. Four courses. One summer of ideas.The Odyssey Lifelong Learning Program in partnership with the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute presents a dynamic new summer learning experience - Summer Spark Series 2026. Choose from four engaging online courses taught by Johns Hopkins PhD scholars running July 6 – 31 and explore big ideas in history, culture, art, and global connections through small, interactive seminars that meet once each week. Developed with support from the Johns Hopkins Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation, these courses bring fresh perspectives, lively discussion, and cutting-edge humanities research straight to you.  To learn more about Summer Spark and explore Summer 2026 course offerings, visit https://odyssey.jhu.edu/summer-spark/  Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission and Refund Policies 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.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.healing-after-harm-slavery-scien
 Jul 08, 2026
 10:00 AM EDT
Healing After Harm: Slavery, Science, and the Historical Roots of Health Inequity
 Ticket Options
Summer Spark Course Rate$50
AlexanderGrassHumanitiesInstitute Odyssey Virtual July 10, July 10, FridayAGHI, Summer Spark, Leib CelnikCourse Title: Resisting Time: A Brief History of Art ConservationInstructor: Leib CelnikJuly 10 - July 31. 2026 (4 Sessions)Fridays, 12:00PM - 1:30PM ET  Course Description: Stewards of material culture have consciously chosen what to preserve and how best to do so. How has the preservation and restoration of art changed over time? What does it tell us about cultural heritage and the adoption of scientific approaches to problems of their preservation more broadly? This course explores these choices through the history of art conservation, focusing on Europe and North America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. We will discuss the emergence of the field of conservation alongside the rise of museums, scientific techniques for studying art, and even court cases in which conservators served as expert witnesses.Students will explore moments in conservation through historical documents and scholarly studies to understand the values, practices, and impacts of repairing and preserving art. Each week will focus on a different phase of conservation, from the practices of artists repairing works, to the emergence of conservation as a distinct profession. Alongside this historical trajectory, the course will ask how the ethics of conservation have changed over time and the roles contemporary science and technology played in shaping the field. Discussions will focus on lectures and reading historical documents, including training for first time history students.____________________________________________________Four weeks. Four courses. One summer of ideas.The Odyssey Lifelong Learning Program in partnership with the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute presents a dynamic new summer learning experience - Summer Spark Series 2026. Choose from four engaging online courses taught by Johns Hopkins PhD scholars running July 6 – 31 and explore big ideas in history, culture, art, and global connections through small, interactive seminars that meet once each week. Developed with support from the Johns Hopkins Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation, these courses bring fresh perspectives, lively discussion, and cutting-edge humanities research straight to you.  To learn more about Summer Spark and explore Summer 2026 course offerings, visit https://odyssey.jhu.edu/summer-spark/  Johns Hopkins Tuition Remission and Refund Policies 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.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.resisting-time-a-brief-history-o
 Jul 10, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
Resisting Time: A Brief History of Art Conservation
TravelJuly 12, July 12, SundayCeltic, Hopkins Journeys, IrelandJuly 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
 Jul 12, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Celtic Lands
 Ticket Options
Per Alum or Guest$180.00
 Location
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Flushing, NY
RegionSeptember 09, September 9, WednesdayNew York US Open Mens and Womens Quarterfinals TennisSponsored by Hopkins New York***LOTTERY OPENS AT 9AM ET ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 1ST*** (CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 15TH AT 5PM ET - WINNERS ALERTED JULY 16-17)Join fellow alumni and friends for New York City's premiere end-of-summer event - the US Open! We'll gather the group for the annual outing to this year's 2nd day of evening session matches for the Men's and Women's Quarterfinals - where you're guaranteed to enjoy 2 competitive matches! The lottery for tickets will open on Wednesday, July 1st at 9am ET and will close after two weeks on Wednesday, July 15th at 5pm ET. Winners from the lottery will be alerted on July 16-17. Winners of the lottery will only be able to secure two (2) total tickets for purchase when alerted. Tickets for the match will be in Section 312 (Rows E, F, G, P) - and cost $180/person. Actual cost per ticket is valued at $233.25. One lottery entry per alum will be accepted so please ensure your actual interest/availability to purchase the tickets once the lottery has closed. 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.      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 Policy/event/nycusopenlottery26
 Sep 09, 2026
 07:30 PM EDT
New York, NY: 2026 US Open Men's & Women's Quarterfinals
 Location
Virtual, NA
September 15, September 15, TuesdayPlease join us for important updates from the Johns Hopkins Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute (GBCI). The GBCI Grand Round program consists of one-hour Zoom webinars focused on engaging the broader bladder cancer and UTUC community, which includes patients, survivors, families, and advocates. The webinars are offered throughout the year and consist of presentations with slides lasting approximately 25-30 minutes, followed by conversational questions and opportunities to chat with experts. All are welcome, and the webinars are free of charge.For internet security reasons, pre-registration is required. A Zoom link will be shared in advance of each session (the link often appears in the registrant’s email and/or calendar prior to the session). All Grand Rounds sessions are recorded and archived for viewing anytime on the GBCI’s website https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/greenberg-bladder-cancer-instituteDownload: 2026 GBCI Grand Rounds.2026-01-06 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-01-06 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- 3910 Keswick Road -- -- Virtual -- MD -- -- USA -- 1 -- Our patients are our best teachers. Joining us for this informative session will be a Bladder Cancer Survivor and Advocate who will share his long journey living with and tackling Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC), his experiences participating in clinical trials, and just about every known treatment available, with urologist and GBCI Co-Director Dr. Max Kates MD; the two will reflect upon the doctor-patient partnership and share their winding and ultimately successful journey together. -- 0 -- Tried -- 1 -- 0 I’ve Tried Everything! 2026-02-17 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-02-17 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- A tutorial on different bladder cancer surgical procedures & techniques, radical cystectomies, and bladder reconstructions, with a special update on novel and improved techniques for neobladders along with a push for bladder preservation with Sunil Patel, MD, Director of the Testicular Cancer Program, Associate Residency Program Director, and Urologic Oncology Fellowship Director at the Brady Urological Institute and the GBCI. -- 0 -- Bladder Cancer -- 1 -- 0 Bladder Cancer Surgeries Demystified 2026-03-10 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-03-10 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Nirmish Singla, MD, MSC, Urologic Surgeon, Associate Professor of Urology and Oncology, and Jeannie Hoffman-Censits, MD, Oncologist, Co-Director, Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer (UTUC) Multidisciplinary Clinic , and Co-Leader of the GBCI’s Women’s Bladder Cancer Program at Sibley for updates and progress on the treatment of early and late stage UTUC and how it relates (or doesn't) to Bladder and Kidney Cancers. -- 0 -- UTUC -- 1 -- 0 UTUC: the "Connector" Cancer 2026-04-21 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-04-21 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- In collaboration with Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN), join Kendall Moseley, MD, Clinical Director, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, Medical Director, Johns Hopkins Metabolic Bone & Osteoporosis Center, for a discussion on bone health and screening, treatments and outcomes, often overlooked but needed for bladder cancer patients, especially those with a urinary diversion. -- 0 -- Bone Health -- 1 -- 0 Bone Health and Bladder Cancer 2026-05-19 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-05-19 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- Virtual -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Join Farzad Sedaghat, MD, Section Chief of Ultrasound and Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science, to learn what these tests mean, what they are for, what they show, and why so many? Presented with step-by-step examples to debunk and demystify this stressful yet necessary aspect of bladder and UTUC treatments. -- 0 -- Tests -- 1 -- 0 It’s Endless: Tests, Scans, MRI’s, Ultrasounds and more Tests 2026-09-15 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-09-15 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- 3910 Keswick Road -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 1 -- Join Jeannie Hoffman-Censits, MD, and Armine Smith, MD, Co-Leaders of the GBCI’s Women’s Bladder Cancer Program, to learn how patients, urologists, and oncologists work together to slow down and even stop Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) from spreading to Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer (MIBC) using standards of care and new tools in the toolbox. The two will be joined by a patient telling their remarkable story of resilience and survivorship. -- 0 -- Stop -- 0 -- 0 Stop the Spread 2026-10-13 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-10-13 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- 3910 Keswick Road -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 1 -- Director of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and Marion I. Knott Director and Professor of Oncology, William Nelson MD, PhD will introduce us to epigenetics and how it plays a crucial role in bladder cancer (BC) development, progression, and treatment. -- 0 -- Cancer Code -- 0 -- 0 Cracking the Cancer Code: Epigenetics 2026-11-17 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-11-17 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- 3910 Keswick Road -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 1 -- In collaboration with the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, join Charlene Gamaldo, MD, Professor of Neurology, to hear how sleep plays a vital healing role for cancer patients. -- 0 -- Medicine -- 0 -- 0 Sleep is your Best Medicine 2026-12-15 -- 4 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-12-15 -- 5 -- 00 -- PM -- 3910 Keswick Road -- -- Virtual -- NA -- -- USA -- 0 -- Oncologist Noah Hahn, MD, GBCI Co-Director, will be joined by a patient who together will share their treatment partnership thru immunotherapy, other therapeutics and novel drugs to harness the power of the immune system in the treatment of Bladder and Upper Track Cancers. -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 Immunotherapy and Bladder Cancer johns-hopkins-medicine-greenberg
 Sep 15, 2026
 All Day
Johns Hopkins Medicine Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute 2026 Virtual Grand Rounds
 Location
10 Art Museum Dr
Baltimore, MD
September 25, September 25, FridayThe final chapter of healing is to help others along the journey, and we can think of no better way than to support the on-going efforts of the Johns Hopkins CRC Center of Research Excellence at the Kimmel Cancer Center, where they are focused on developing treatments for longer and better survivorship while also discovering advancements for earlier detection and prevention. Great clinicians, scientists and support teams doing great things! George Davis and his wife, Patricia, along with the Trey Mancini Foundation invite you to a night of celebration - great food, an open bar, and wonderful entertainment - while honoring the Johns Hopkins Colorectal Cancer Center. Our goal is to raise funding for the Center, while also creating more local awareness and to celebrate survivorship. We are excited to inform everyone that we have secured some great music for our event on September 25th at Gertrude’s to honor the CRC Center of Research Excellence! Special acoustic performance by famed luthier, Paul Reed Smith and Kimmel Cancer Center Director, Dr. Bill Nelson with members of their band PRS Eightlock have agreed to play for us. Get to Know Eightlock. There has been an alarming increase in early-onset colorectal cancer over the past decade. Today, almost a third of rectal cancers are diagnosed in people under the age of 55. Patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer when they are young are often plagued with delays in diagnosis due to their symptoms being overlooked by both patients and their doctors, assuming the causes to be benign. Once diagnosed, these patients have to juggle many competing priorities, often being in the time of life when they are caring for children and elderly parents while also in the prime of their work life as well. Issues of fertility, finances, childcare, and other psychosocial challenges can be very daunting. And considering their young age, long term issues of survivorship and chronic medical challenges also need to be addressed. There is also an ongoing question as to why we are seeing this rise in early-onset disease and if there is a difference in the optimal treatment for these patients. In the face of these realities, we are launching a new parallel clinic at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Center for early onset colorectal cancer. The goal of this clinic will be to ensure that early onset CRC patients will have all the added supports they need in their care during their treatment and after. In addition, we will concurrently probe the important research questions regarding why we are seeing these shifts in cancer incidence in the young, hoping to work towards reversing that trend. If you aren't able to join us on September 25th in person but would like to support the CRC Center of Research Excellence - please click here to make a donation.2026-09-25 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-09-25 -- 10 -- 00 -- PM -- 10 Art Museum Dr -- -- Baltimore -- MD -- 21218 -- USA -- 1 -- -- 0 -- Rhythm of Life -- 0 -- 0 Rhythm of Life 2026-09-25 -- 6 -- 00 -- PM -- 2026-09-25 -- 10 -- 00 -- PM -- 10 Art Museum Dr -- -- Baltimore -- MD -- 21218 -- USA -- 0 -- -- 0 -- Sponsoship Opporunities -- 0 -- 1 Sponsoship Opporunities rhythm-of-life-2026
 Sep 25, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Rhythm of Life 2026