The documentary is a firsthand account of the war in Ukraine, told by ordinary people who join the citizen army to fight against the erasure of their country and culture
Join the Second Annual National School Redesign Showcase, hosted by the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins University, to engage with school teams from across the country as they share innovative ideas for transforming schools.
This event hosted by the Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy will convene experts in mental health, corrections, and policy to examine the current state of suicide prevention in jails and explore innovative solutions. The conversation begins at 4 p.m., followed by a networking reception at 5:30 p.m.
Launching in partnership with the Sam Gilliam Foundation, the series invites speakers to reflect on the intersection of art, academia, and public policy
Join Dorothea Wolfson, director of the MA in Government Program, as she hosts a speaker lunch discussion and Q&A with program alumna Kristen Soltis Anderson, author of The Selfie Vote: Where Millennials Are Leading America and How Republicans Can Keep Up. Light refreshments will be served.
The two-day Johns Hopkins Science Diplomacy Summit 2025 will bring together stakeholders from across the globe to engage on some of the most pressing scientific topics of our day.
The two-day Johns Hopkins Science Diplomacy Summit 2025 will bring together stakeholders from across the globe to engage on some of the most pressing scientific topics of our day.
At a time when the potential use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons—known as weapons of mass destruction or WMDs—is of increasing concern, efforts to reduce risk take on increased urgency. This two-day forum, hosted by Johns Hopkins University, will bring together science and policy experts for plenary talks, panel discussions, and extensive opportunities to discuss the importance of scientific advances in support of risk reduction policy.
At a time when the potential use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons—known as weapons of mass destruction or WMDs—is of increasing concern, efforts to reduce risk take on increased urgency. This two-day forum, hosted by Johns Hopkins University, will bring together science and policy experts for plenary talks, panel discussions, and extensive opportunities to discuss the importance of scientific advances in support of risk reduction policy.
The hybrid two-day Inaugural Howard C. Liebengood Symposium will bring together experts, policymakers, and law enforcement professionals to discuss emerging trends, evolving challenges, and actionable strategies to support officer wellness and resilience.