Rainbow Resilience Forum
Join the Pride Business Association for the Rainbow Resilience Forum on April 4th, 2024, at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, Harbor East Campus (24th Floor) from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM. This event brings together the Hopkins LGBTQ+ community, allies, alumni, and professionals for a day focused on legal rights, workplace advocacy, and community building. Event Highlights:
Keynote from LGBTQ+ business leaders
Networking opportunities with alumni and professionals
Community resource fair Link to register
Space is limited, so please register early to secure your spot. All allies are welcome and encouraged to attend.JHGCC Spring Case Competition
“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” – Peter Drucker
Does this resonate with you?
If you're driven to shape the future of healthcare, it's time to put your skills to the test. The Johns Hopkins Graduate Consulting Club invites you to compete in our upcoming spring Healthcare Case Competition on April 12th 2025 at the JH Carey Business School in Baltimore, an exciting opportunity to step into the role of a real consultant and tackle pressing healthcare challenges faced by leading companies today.
You’ll work alongside 3-5 fellow graduate students from diverse backgrounds. Every team must include at least one MBA student.
Key Dates to Remember:
April 3: Registration closes
April 4: Top 10 teams are selected and receive the case prompt
April 10 by 11:59pm ET: Final presentations due
April 12: In-person presentations at JHU Carey Business School in Baltimore
Impact Trek - Visit to IFC
🌍 Explore Sustainable Finance!
Join Net Impact Carey for our first-ever Impact Trek to IFC on April 18, 2025, from 10–11:30am.
Learn how the IFC is shaping the future of global investments through sustainable finance and impact careers!
Register here - https://cglink.me/2dh/r1970517AI Summit
Join the AI club on April 18th at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in Baltimore for AI Summit 2025! This premier event will bring together industry leaders, researchers, and AI enthusiasts to explore cutting-edge advancements, real-world applications, and the future of AI in industries like technology, healthcare, finance, and ethics (Register here)
🎤 What to Expect:
Expert panels & fireside chats
Insights from top AI professionals
Networking opportunities with industry leaders, researchers, and students
Engaging discussions on AI’s impact on business and society
Whether you’re an AI expert or just curious about its future, this is an event you won’t want to miss! Stay tuned for more details - mark your calendars and get ready to dive into the world of AI! Register here.A Night at the Ballpark! Baltimore Orioles vs. Cincinnati Reds game
Join your fellow students for an unforgettable evening under the lights! In a special collaboration between the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Carey Business School, students have the unique opportunity to attend the upcoming Baltimore Orioles vs. Cincinnati Reds game — together with friends, classmates, and good vibes all around.
📅 Friday, April 18th, 2025
🕖 7:00 PM
📍 Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
⚾ Experience the thrill of game night at one of the most iconic ballparks in the country!
🎁 Bonus: The first 15,000 fans through the gates will receive a FREE Hockey Jersey — don’t miss your chance to grab one!
Come ready to cheer, connect, and celebrate spring in true Baltimore fashion. Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or just in it for the atmosphere, it's the perfect night to rally your squad and make some memories.
🎟️ RSVP on Hopkins Groups!
Unwavering Humanity
Holi Celebration 2025
Join the Indian Student Association at Carey for a belated Holi celebration on Friday, April 4 at Patterson Park! 🎶
Holi, known as the Festival of Colors, is a vibrant Indian festival celebrating the arrival of spring. It is a joyful celebration of community, togetherness, and new beginnings.
Everyone is welcome - don’t miss out on a fun-filled evening with colors, Indian music, and delicious Indian snacks!
📅 Date: Friday, April 4, 2025
📍 Location: Pavilion 1, Patterson Park, Baltimore
⏰ Time: 4:00 - 6:30 PM
🎟 RSVP hereOut of the Darkness Campus Walk Our annual Out of the Darkness Campus Walk for suicide awareness and prevention is coming up on April 5th! Here’s some more info about last year’s walk, register for this year's walk using the QR in the image.
Collaborative Leadership
JH Global Surgery Symposium
The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Surgery would like to formally invite you to our 2025 Spring Symposium. This year’s symposium is titled “Surgical Resilience: Innovation and Capacity Building Across the Globe,” and it will be hosted on Saturday, April 5th, 2025, in person at the Armstrong Medical Education Building (with virtual options available for portions of the day). Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments will be provided free of cost. Special guest speakers include Dr. Peter Nthumba (Head and Program Director of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at AIC Kijabe Hospital, Kenya), Dr. Tamara Fitzgerald (Pediatric Surgeon and Co-Director of the Duke Center for Global Surgery and Health Equity), and Dr. Wayne Koch (ENT Surgeon and Director of the Head and Neck Fellowship at Mbingo Baptist Hospital, Cameroon). Please refer to our symposium website for additional details.
This event is free and open to all, and we ask that RSVPs be submitted to ensure appropriate meal and space accommodations.
We hope you will consider joining us to learn from leaders in global surgery and to get to know mentors and colleagues passionate about the field. Please feel free to reach out to globalsurgery@jhmi.edu with any questions!
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Active Shooter Attack Prevention and Preparedness Training
Active Shooter Attack Prevention and Preparedness (ASAPP) is a two-hour course created by the FBI Office of Partner Engagement’s Violence Reduction Unit.
The goal of ASAPP training is to empower participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to survive an active shooter incident in any environment (i.e., an office, shopping center, house of worship, school, or government building). ASAPP combines lessons learned from years of research into active shooter incidents with interactive training techniques to create a concise, impactful, and relevant course.
During the course, attendees actively participate in a live and informative multimedia presentation. Additionally, they observe in-person demonstrations, then complete two scenarios to practice the decision-making process and actions necessary to survive an active shooter incident.
Experienced instructors are on-hand to ensure the training is conducted in a safe environment. No real or fake firearms are used during the scenarios. This course is carefully designed to instruct and teach without causing fear or apprehension. Register Here