Join the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums as we celebrate the opening of Dreams of Scholarship: 150 Years of Discovery, an exhibition that explores Johns Hopkins University’s past, present, and future through the lens of its libraries as part of the university’s sesquicentennial celebration.
Founded on a bold vision of deep study and imaginative thinking, Hopkins has long been a place where dreams of scholarship spark new ideas and the tenacity to test them. Drawing on rare books, photographs, archival documents, scientific findings, artifacts, and digital collections, the exhibition traces the evolution of the university’s libraries and their enduring impact on teaching, research, and student discovery. It also highlights the vital contributions of the faculty, students, staff, and supporters whose work has expanded access to knowledge and shaped the future of inquiry at Hopkins.
This opening celebration also commemorates the 95th anniversary of the Friends of the Libraries, whose longstanding commitment has helped steward and strengthen the university’s library collections for generations of Hopkins students and faculty.
Program
Welcome Remarks
Elisabeth Long, Dean of the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums
Panel Discussion and Q&A featuring:
- Christopher S. Celenza, Dean of the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
- Margaret Burri, Exhibition Curator and Associate Director for Academic Liaison and Special Collections
- Claire Hughes, Exhibition Contributor
- Nandini Rastogi, A&S ’29, Exhibition Contributor and 2025–2026 Special Collections First-Year Fellow
Closing Remarks
Elisabeth Long, Dean of the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums
Reception
Enjoy refreshments and an opportunity to view the exhibition.
Registration
Doors will open at 2:30 p.m. for check‑in, with seating available on a first‑come, first‑served basis. The program will begin promptly at 3 p.m. and will last roughly one hour.
Parking
Complimentary valet parking will be available. Street parking is also available.
Accessibility
To request an accommodation or ask questions about accessibility, please email mcasey19@jhu.edu. Advance notice is recommended, as some accommodations require additional time to arrange.