Tabata Tuesday: 15 Minute Meet-up
Dial in at noon to join Healthy at Hopkins for a web-based meetup to support your well-being while working.
Dial in at noon to join Healthy at Hopkins for a web-based meetup to support your well-being while working.
Dial in at noon to join Healthy at Hopkins for a web-based meetup to support your well-being while working.
The Joint NIMH Center Seminar Series is a virtual lecture presented weekly at 12 p.m. Eastern by NIMH’s Administrative Core.
Mathematics is foundational to STEM fields, but the focus of accessibility efforts is typically on the written word, overlooking the information conveyed in equations. In Part I – Math as a Language, we shared why accessible content is important for disabled STEM students and professionals. In Part II – Equation Creation Tools, we will explore...
The JHM Office of Diversity Inclusion and Health Equity is hosting the Annual CARES Symposium on Thursday, July 25, from 9:00am-2:30pm in the Turner Auditorium and virtually via Zoom Events . The C.A.R.E.S Symposium provides opportunities for students who participated in a Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine pathway program to share their summer research...
Check out our Farmer's Market every Thursday from 10am-2pm!
Enjoy fresh produce, lunch options and more as the Farmers Market returns to Johns Hopkins for the 2024 season. Join us from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thursdays from April 18-Oct. 31 on the Jefferson Street Pathway. Our 2024 vendors include: You can also sign up for a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program and pick up...
30-Minute Ask the Expert session with Barry Bryant, MD, Assistant Resident, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences to learn more about how playing video games can impact mental health. Access the Webinar Join by meeting number Access Code: 2318 903 3666Meeting Password: AsAdAuHp433 Join by Phone Phone Number: 404-410-4502Access Code: 2318 903 3666
Nationally, Black women are three times more likely than white women to die from pregnancy-related causes. Multiple factors contribute to these disparities, such as variation in quality health care, underlying chronic conditions, structural racism and implicit bias. Social determinants of health prevent many people from racial and ethnic minority groups from having fair opportunities for...
Dial in at noon to join Healthy at Hopkins for a web-based meetup to support your well-being while working.