Humanities on the Hill: Anand Pandian & Hahrie Han
The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute and East City Bookshop present Humanities on the Hill featuring Anand Pandian in conversation with Hahrie Han about his recent book, Something Between Us.
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The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute and East City Bookshop present Humanities on the Hill featuring Anand Pandian in conversation with Hahrie Han about his recent book, Something Between Us.
Rep. Ami Bera, ranking member of the House Subcommittee on East Asia and the Pacific, will give a talk titled “Sustaining U.S.-Japan-ROK Cooperation” followed by a moderated conversation with Kent E. Calder.
As major tech companies—from social media platforms and e-commerce giants to cloud computing and AI—grow their influence while under public scrutiny, we debate the question: Should the U.S. government break up big tech?
The second installment of the Sam Gilliam Lecture Series will feature Theaster Gates, an artist and professor at the University of Chicago in the Department of Visual Arts and the College.
Tech journalist and bestselling author Kara Swisher will interview Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, Aurora CEO Chris Urmson, and others about the interplay of artificial intelligence and transportation, including autonomous vehicles, policy implications, the competitive landscape, and predictions for the future.
The Institute for Policy Solutions at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing invites members of the media, health care and public health policymakers, nursing and medical health professionals, students, community advocates, and the public to join the launch of Bridging Our Divide: Eliminating Health Inequities for a Healthier Nation—a bold new campaign to confront the systemic and structural health inequities that harm the health of people and communities across the country.
In 2024, Johns Hopkins adopted its Climate Action and Sustainability Plan, leveraging the university’s unique multidisciplinary expertise to create an ambitious and holistic vision for a healthy, just, and sustainable future. This panel, composed of sustainability and facilities staff at Johns Hopkins, will discuss some of the practices, policies, and initiatives leading Johns Hopkins toward a sustainable future. Topics covered will include Johns Hopkins’ high performance and healthy building requirements, lab ventilation optimization, ultra-low temperature freezers, and green labs programs.
Signature series and forums hosted at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center create strategic connections between policymakers, faculty, researchers, and students.
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