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October 13, 2025
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. EDT
SAIS
Free

Syria Sanctions at a Crossroads

Join the SAIS Middle East’s panelists to discuss the current state of sanctions on Syria, examining their impact on governance, humanitarian access, and international diplomacy. By bringing together regional experts, the discussion will consider the future of sanctions in light of ongoing reconstruction prospects and shifting global power dynamics. Join this timely and thought-provoking conversation on the effectiveness, ethics, and future trajectory of sanctions policy at this critical crossroads for Syria and the international community.

October 16, 2025
12:30 - 2 p.m. EDT
SAIS
Free

Faculty Research Forum: Vigilante Islamists with Joshua White

Professor Joshua White presents his new book, Vigilante Islamists: Religious Parties and Anti-State Violence in Pakistan, which investigates the role that Pakistan’s Islamist political parties have played since the 1990s as both collaborators and competitors with violent anti-state movements.

October 21, 2025
6 - 7:30 p.m. EDT
SAIS
Free

London Consensus Book Talk

A generation ago, the so-called Washington Consensus laid out a series of dos and don’ts for policymakers around the world. Today that vision is recognized to have fallen short in a number of dimensions. The world has changed a great deal since 1989 and so has the collective wisdom on what sound policies look like. Drawing from the research and skills of over 50 high-profile scholars, this project strives to build a “London Consensus” around which new ideas can coalesce, providing practical solutions at the local, national, and global levels.

October 23, 2025
8 a.m. - 3 p.m. EDT
Free

Improving Resiliency in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Through Make-Buy-Invest Strategic Actions: A Workshop

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University, will host a two-day hybrid workshop for students, researchers, policymakers, health care providers, and members of the public, exploring how the U.S. can “make, buy, and invest” more strategically to build a stronger, more resilient pharmaceutical supply chain.

October 23, 2025
5:30 - 7 p.m. EDT
School of Arts and Sciences
Free

Johns Hopkins AAP ESP/EPC/GIS Social Gathering

Join fellow Johns Hopkins’ Advanced Academic Programs students and faculty in the MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy, the MS in Energy Policy and Climate, and MS in Geographic Information Systems programs at a hybrid social gathering.

October 27, 2025
6:30 - 8:30 p.m. EDT
Free

"Cracking the Code" Film Screening & Panel

Join the Hopkins Bloomberg Center for a groundbreaking look at Phil Sharp’s rise from rural farm boy with dyslexia to the Nobel-Prize-winning scientist whose discovery of RNA splicing launched a biotech revolution.

October 31, 2025
12:30 - 1:30 p.m. EDT
Peabody Institute
Free

Peabody Graduate Jazz Ensemble

A new ensemble created to spotlight Peabody’s graduate students in Jazz Studies takes the stage, directed by Sean Jones.

November 11, 2025
1 - 3 p.m. EST
Free

Failure Immunity

In this energizing session with Patrick Brugh, director of the Center for Staff Life Design, you’ll learn how to build “failure immunity” by shifting your mindset from winning to learning. Using the Life Design framework, you’ll explore how to treat setbacks as steppingstones, not stop signs.

December 18, 2025
5 - 8:30 p.m. EST

International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories Panel Event | Policies and Practices: Toward Improving Campus Sustainability

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.

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