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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 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
 Location
Hopkins at Home
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ArtsEntertainmentAthleticsMedia SheridanLibraries HopkinsatHome June 26, June 26, 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 26, 2026
 12:00 PM EDT
RESCHEDULED - Lunch with the Libraries & Museums - With Profit and Pleasure: Japanese Prints at Evergreen
 Ticket Options
Per Alumni or Guest$10
Children Under 8 Years OldFree
 Location
321 E Cromwell St
Baltimore, MD
VeteransAffinityNetwork SharedInterestandIdentity June 27, June 27, SaturdayFleet Week SAIL 250 Ship navy vessel Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore June USS Marinette (LCS 25) tour Baltimore Peninsula 6/27/26 June 27th Veterans Alumni Network VeteransSponsored by the Veterans Alum NetworkBatten down the hatches, because Sail 250 Maryland is in Baltimore and 2026 is making history!Join Hopkins alumni and friends for a rare private tour of the USS Marinette (LCS 25) during Sail250 Maryland, a maritime celebration honoring America’s 250th birthday.Our exclusive morning tour will begin promptly at 10:00 am on June 27th. This is your chance to step aboard an active U.S. Navy littoral combat ship and experience naval operations up close with fellow alumni.After the tour, participants are welcome to enjoy the neighboring festivals at Baltimore Peninsula, Inner Harbor, or Fells Point. View the full schedule here.Don’t miss this historic event—reserve your spot on the USS Marinette tour today!Please report to the VIP/Tour Entrance at 321 E. Cromwell Street at 9:30 am to check in with the group and clear security for the tour.Photo identification is required for entrance (MUST BE A PHYSICAL COPY)You will be touring a working Navy ship and you may be required to walk up and down ladders and ramps. Please, wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Do not wear heels, sandals, or flip flops. Avoid wearing necklaces that may get caught. Avoid carrying heavy bags. Skirts should not be wornParents/guardians must be able to carry children up and down laddersA 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. The fee supports the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association and is independent of the U.S. Navy.      While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event, including vaccination and masking and distancing guidance. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person be fully vaccinated. This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policybaltimore-fleet-week-2026-uss-ar
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 Jun 27, 2026
 10:00 AM EDT
Sail 250 Maryland: USS Marinette (LCS 25) Tour
 Ticket Options
Per Alumni or Guest$10
Children Under 8 Years OldFree
 Location
West 48th Street & 12th Avenue, New York, NY, USA
New York, NY
VeteransAffinityNetwork SharedInterestandIdentity July 05, July 5, SundayFleet Week 250 Ship navy vessel NYC New York New York City July tour pier 88 LPD USS ArlingtonSponsored by the Veterans Alum NetworkBatten down the hatches, because Fleet Week is back in NYC and 2026 is making history!Join fellow Hopkins alums and friends for a rare opportunity to tour the naval vessel, USS Arlington (LPD-24) as part of Fleet Week NYC 2026, which coincides with Sail4th 250, a once-in-a-lifetime maritime celebration honoring America's 250th birthday.Our exclusive morning tour will begin promptly at 11:00 am on July 5th. This is your chance to step aboard an active U.S. Navy amphibious transport dock ship and experience naval operations up close with fellow alumni.Once the tour is complete, participants are welcome to enjoy the rest of their day and Independence Day Weekend in New York City. As part of the larger Sail4th 250 celebration (July 3–8), the harbor will feature over 30 international tall ships, including Class A and Class B vessels open for public visitation along the NYC waterfront, aerial flyovers, and more. It's the largest gathering of tall ships and naval vessels the U.S. has ever seen!Don't miss this historic Fleet Week — secure your spot on the USS Arlington tour today! Please note the following important tour information:Please report to the VIP/Tour Entrance at 48th Street and 12th Avenue at 10:30 am to check in with the group and clear security for the tour.Photo identification is required for entrance (MUST BE A PHYSICAL COPY)You will be touring a working Navy ship and you may be required to walk up and down ladders and ramps. Please, wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Do not wear heels, sandals, or flip flops. Avoid wearing necklaces that may get caught. Avoid carrying heavy bags. Skirts should not be wornParents/guardians must be able to carry children up and down laddersA 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. The fee supports the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association and is independent of the U.S. Navy.      While participating in off-campus events and meetings sponsored by the JHAA/JHM/JHHS participants must follow all public health guidelines mandated by the local jurisdiction and venue at the time of the event, including vaccination and masking and distancing guidance. Johns Hopkins strongly suggests that attendees who join in person be fully vaccinated. This is subject to change. JHAA Event Cancellation and Refund Policysail-250-nyc
 Jul 05, 2026
 11:00 AM EDT
NYC Fleet Week 2026: USS Arlington (LPD-24)
 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
    SOLD OUT
 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
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 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
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 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
TravelAugust 06, August 6, ThursdaySolar, Iceland, Hopkins Journeys, GreenlandAugust 6 - 15, 2026From $10,0995Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningGrab a front-row seat to one of nature’s greatest spectacles — a total solar eclipse at sea! This exceptional 8-night tour sails in the path of totality, a unique way to witness a rare celestial event. After touching down in Iceland, explore mountain-flanked Reykjavík, including visits to the Perlan Museum and the gorgeous Hallgrímskirkja Church. Stay for one night at the Parliament Hotel, then embark on a 7-night, round-trip cruise aboard the deluxe World Voyager, crossing the Denmark Strait to Greenland. Here, encounter vast and remarkable landscapes, visit a tiny outpost and witness the dramatic fjord system of Scoresby Sound. Sail back to Iceland to experience the solar eclipse’s totality. As the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, your surroundings will be bathed in ethereal twilight. Next, be immersed in Icelandic wonders: Vigur Island, stunning Isafjordur and the magical Snaefellsnes Peninsula, home to hauntingly beautiful windswept beaches. While the solar eclipse is the showcase of this program, you will also savor ethereal waterways, delicious fare and postcard-worthy landscapes. As you travel, expert guides and speakers will share meaningful insights, while a professional Travel Director will manage the logistics. To enhance your experience, add the Reykjavik Pre-Tour extension.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-solar-eclipse-cruise-iceland-and-greenland
 Aug 06, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Solar Eclipse Cruise: Iceland and Greenland
TravelAugust 15, August 15, SaturdayHopkins Journeys, Alaska, GlaciersAugust 15 - 22, 2026From $6,995Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningOn this unforgettable 7-night cruise from Juneau, Alaska, U.S., to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, sail through the magnificent, pristine Inside Passage. Immerse yourself in local cultural traditions and eye-popping scenery aboard Star Seeker, an exclusively chartered, deluxe, all-suite small ship. Stop at the remote fishing village of Elfin Cove — population 16 — on pristine Chichagof Island. Marvel at the distinctive ancient rock carvings at Petroglyph Beach in Wrangell. In picturesque Sitka, visit the Sitka National Historical Park, featuring totem-lined forest trails and cultural exhibits. Throughout, marvel at the spectacular vistas of forested hills, snowcapped mountains, calving glaciers and icy seas. Be on the lookout for orca, humpback and minke whales, sea lions, seals and raptors; you may even see foraging bears and moose along the shoreline. Onboard naturalists and guides will offer wildlife-spotting tips and insights. Enhance your experience by adding the Denali National Park Pre-Tour Extension and/or Vancouver Post-Tour Extension.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-alaskas-glaciers-and-inside-passage
 Aug 15, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Alaska's Glaciers and the Inside Passage
 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
TravelSeptember 19, September 19, SaturdayHopkins Journeys, Seine, Paris, Cruise, WWIISeptember 19 - September 27From $4,995Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningFrom romantic Paris to Normandy’s cliff-lined coast and charming harbor towns, uncover dramatic history, culinary delights and alluring beauty on this enriching 7-night cruise. Journey from Paris, France, along the storied Seine River to Normandy and back again aboard the sumptuous MS Viva Beyond, boasting luxurious amenities and impeccable service. Throughout, embark on memorable excursions to the picturesque port city of Honfleur, the magnificent palace of Versailles, Rouen’s Gothic Notre Dame Cathedral, and the ruins of Jumièges Abbey, founded in 654 by Saint Philibert. In Giverny, Monet’s home and gardens come to life with brilliant palettes of color. Plus, visit Normandy’s D-Day beaches with guest speaker Dwight David Eisenhower II, historian and grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. These experiences and more await on this exceptional sojourn! Throughout your travels, expert guides and lecturers share illuminating details about the region’s history and culture. Augment your travels with the Paris Pre-Program Extension.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-spectacular-seine-river
 Sep 19, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Spectacular Seine River
TravelSeptember 20, September 20, SundayHopkins Journeys, Cotswolds, Castles, ShakespeareSeptember 20 - 28, 2026From $5,495Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningJourney through the charming Cotswolds, the Heart of England and home to some of the country’s most scenic landscapes, filled with picturesque villages, rolling green hills and winding country lanes. From your home base in the first-class Queens Hotel in Cheltenham, embark on daily excursions, exploring grand properties and lovely countryside. Tour prestigious Oxford University, stately Sudeley Castle and beautiful Hidcote Garden. At a local farm, learn about sustainability, meet the local animals and enjoy a cooking lesson and farmhouse lunch. Discover majestic Blenheim Palace and Chavenage House on private guided tours. Explore tiny villages, stroll through country gardens and tread in Shakespeare’s footsteps in Stratford-upon-Avon. Meet locals who will share their culture, cuisine and love of the area. Treat yourself to this unforgettable 7-night escape to England’s castles and countryside!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-villiage-life-cotswolds
 Sep 20, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Villiage Life Cotswolds
 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
TravelSeptember 25, September 25, FridayHopkins Journeys, Bali, SingaporeSeptember 25 - October 10, 2026From $9995Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningOn this incomparable adventure, discover the eclectic vibrance of Singapore, the extraordinary biodiversity of Borneo and the compelling cultural mosaic of Indonesia’s spectacular archipelago. Begin by spending two nights in Singapore before boarding the first-class expedition ship, Heritage Adventurer, for an 8-night cruise. Wrap up with a deluxe two-night stay in Bali. Explore lush rainforests and witness an amazing array of wildlife, including many endangered species. Immerse yourself in cultural heritage with a visit to the UNESCO-inscribed Borobudur Temple, one of the largest Buddhist monuments in the world, and Prambanan Temple, the largest complex of Hindu temples in Indonesia. Enjoy a guided walking safari of UNESCO-designated Komodo National Park, home to the largest lizard on Earth, the Komodo dragon. Tour villages where you’ll experience local culture, learn about batik and root for your favorite in a buffalo race! Enhance your tour with the Bali Post-Tour Extension.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-singapore-bali
 Sep 25, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Singapore to Bali
TravelOctober 07, October 7, WednesdayHopkins Journeys, GreeceOctober 7 - 15, 2026From $7,995Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningBehold breathtaking views and watch mythical landscapes come to life as you sail Greece’s fabled Aegean Sea and the Turquoise Coast of Turkey on this seven-night cruise aboard the Wind Spirit — a yacht-like vessel with ocean views from every cabin. Journey to the cradle of civilization as you cruise to fabled halcyon islands from antiquity. Traverse the streets of ancient Delos, the legendary birthplace of Artemis and Apollo, and enjoy free time exploring the island of Mykonos, famous for its whitewashed houses and iconic windmills. Sail Turkey’s sun-drenched coast to visit the UNESCO-designated ruins of Ephesus, the world's most spectacularly preserved Greco-Roman city. Tour the Monastery of St. John in Patmos and explore historic Rhodes Town. Unlock the mysteries of Santorini, a crescent-shaped island featuring a spectacular caldera shaped by a volcanic explosion about 3,600 years ago — potentially burying what some believe was the lost city of Atlantis. Conclude your tour on the rarely visited island of Milos, where the ancient Venus de Milo statue was discovered in 1820.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-island-life-greek-isles-and-ephesus
 Oct 07, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Island Life Greek Isles and Ephesus
TravelOctober 30, October 30, FridayHopkins Journeys, FlorenceOctober 30 - November 7, 2026From $5,045Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Office of Alumni Relations, Lifelong LearningExperience the true essence of enchanting Florence during a quieter time of year on this delightful, seven-night journey. Simply unpack once at your deluxe hotel and savor la dolce vita! Stroll through the city’s romantic piazzas and intimate streets, a veritable outdoor museum of Renaissance glories, and appreciate Michelangelo’s David and the Uffizi’s incomparable art. Admire the striking Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, topped by Brunelleschi’s magnificent dome, and cross the Arno River by way of the famed Ponte Vecchio. At one of the city’s oldest cafés, delve into the social rituals behind Italy’s passion for coffee. You’ll also set off into rural Tuscany to take in the medieval splendor of hill towns San Gimignano, Colle di Val d’Elsa and Siena. Sip Italy’s renowned Chianti wine in the breathtaking countryside, plus watch and learn as a local chef whips up an authentic Tuscan lunch!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-florence
 Oct 30, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
Hopkins Journeys - Florence