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Hub Events Component

The Hub Events component creates an Event Feed displaying the most recent events from the JHU Hub.

How to Build

Make sure you are using the “backend editor” to build out the component.

  1. Click the Add New Element plus icon to add a component to the page.
  2. An Add Element window will appear, choose the Hub Events option.
  3. The settings dialog box will appear. Fill in the appropriate fields.
  4. Adding a “More Events” link will allow the component to display a link, typically set to the Events archive page.
  5. You may select different Hub channels to draw data from using the dropdown.
  6. There is an optional animation that can be added using the Animated checkbox.
  7. Click Save changes.

Hub Events

More Events
November 12 2025
1:00 pm-3:30 pm
Application programming interfaces (APIs) allow you to access live, structured data from sources like government agencies, research repositories, and online platforms. This hands-on workshop introduces the basics of working with APIs in Python.
Free
Join moderator Lama Elhatow, program coordinator and lecturer in the MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy and MS in Energy Policy and Climate programs, as she hosts a panel discussion on the critical intersection between environmental sustainability, athletic performance, and how various evolutions affect not only the athletes but everyone around them.
Free
November 12 2025
7:00 pm-8:00 pm
Join faculty, students, alumni, and friends of the MS in Biotechnology program at the Biotechnology Community Online Social Hour, hosted by the Johns Hopkins Center for Biotechnology.
Free
Since the founding of the United States, our state and federal laws, Supreme Court opinions, and landmark reports have called on the nation's schools to prepare the next generation for adult citizenship. But what does this mean in concrete terms? How do political scientists describe the indicators of successful democratic citizenship? What are the measures of success? And what is the Johns Hopkins School of Education doing to support civics education across the country?
Free