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November 20, 2009
In January, Johns Hopkins Outdoor Pursuits is sponsoring the Wilderness Medicine Institute’s Wilderness First Responder certification and recertification. This course offers an opportunity to learn essential backcountry medical skills.
Mario Small, professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago, will present a talk at 12 noon on Monday, Nov. 23, in Mergenthaler 526.
Interfaith Thanksgiving Potluck Dinner: 6:30 p.m. at the Glass Pavilion on Sunday, Nov. 22. Free and open to everyone. You're encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donate to the food pantry at the Franciscan Center.
Join the Hopkins Symphony Chamber Orchestra at the Interfaith Center (3509 N. Charles St.) on Sunday Nov. 22, at 3 p.m. for a free concert of music by Brahms, Borodin, Prokofiev, Respighi and Shostakovich. No tickets or reservations needed.
November 19, 2009
Come see the AllNighters a cappella group's Fall Concert this Saturday Nov. 21, 8 p.m. in the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy. Free.
Two items were found during cleanup after the Office of Multicultural Affairs' 22nd annual Culture Show: a watch and a dark brown pair of glasses. Please contact omaexternal@gmail.com to claim these lost items.
Monday, Nov. 23: A Berman Institute of Bioethics lunchtime seminar presented by Dr. Dan Callahan, research scholar and president emeritus, The Hastings Center. "The Moral Dilemma of Progress: Medical Technology and Health Care Costs."
Interested in helping the community around the Homewood campus? Join Remington Outreach at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21, in front of Levering for breakfast and a morning of service.
Five Johns Hopkins team compete in NCAA Division III championships this weekend, but only one -- women's soccer -- gets to play at home. Come out to Homewood Field on Saturday and -- we hope -- Sunday to cheer the Blue Jays to soccer's Final Four.
The Johns Hopkins University Wind Ensemble presents its fall concert, featuring acclaimed pianist Rachel Franklin. Come get your Gershwin fix with us, and we'll even feed you after. Sunday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. in Shriver Hall. Free.
All student groups registered with the Student Activities Office will be receiving an e-mail message with information on scheduling meetings and events for the spring semester.
The Office of Multicultural Affairs will present the final event of the Master Lecture Series on “Race, Ethnicity and Culture” at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 23. The event will be held at the Multicultural Affairs Student Center.
November 18, 2009
Check out the hottest and brightest students on campus at the Fifth Annual Hopkins Top Model contest, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. in the Glass Pavilion. Entry fee: $5.
A memorial service will be held Tuesday, Dec. 1, for Professor Raymond Westbrook of Near Eastern Studies. Board of Trustees Room, Hodson 310, 5 p.m.
The Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Multicultural Affairs Student Center will be closed during the Thanksgiving break.
In January, Johns Hopkins Outdoor Pursuits is sponsoring the Wilderness Medicine Institute’s Wilderness First Responder certification and recertification. This course offers an opportunity to learn essential backcountry medical skills.
November 17, 2009
Read about the Wait List Function and how it Works.
Johns Hopkins University Theatre presents a journey through the creative process, bending time, space, life and love. Written by student Eric Kalman Levitz; directed by John Astin.
The Office of Study Abroad will be holding Mandatory Pre-Departure Orientations in December for students studying abroad for the Spring 2010 semester. Registartion required.
Nov. 19-21, 7:30 p.m., and Nov. 22, 3 p.m., at Friedberg Concert Hall. Tickets: $25 adults, $15 seniors, $10 students with ID. Call 410-234-4800.
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