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Lifelong Learning

Lifelong Learning at Johns Hopkins

The learning doesn’t have to stop at graduation. As an alumnus of Johns Hopkins, you have access to a wide selection of courses, workshops, and lecture series designed to help you grow and develop even after you’ve left campus. They’re also accessible no matter how far you’ve gone in the time since, with events happening all the time and numerous programs offered both in-person and online. Whether you’re two days, two years, or two decades out, Lifelong Learning is a great way to continue to push your academic horizons and stay connected to the Johns Hopkins community.

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Peabody ArtReach

Peabody ArtReach presents a curated collection of resources to help performing artists and arts-lovers weather the COVID-19 pandemic. Artists’ lives are profoundly impacted by the social and economic constraints surrounding this pandemic, and yet, it is the power of the arts that helps sustain us all in trying and unprecedented times. Peabody artists are responding creatively to this challenge, and Peabody ArtReach aims to both showcase and support their work, offering inspiration, hope, and community through a variety of performances, learning opportunities, moments of wellness, and informational links.

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COVID Teach-Out

This free Teach-Out is for anyone who has been curious about how we identify and measure outbreaks like the COVID-19 epidemic and wants to understand the epidemiology of these infections. The COVID-19 epidemic has made many people want to understand the science behind pressing questions like: "How many people have been infected?" "How do we measure who is infected?" "How infectious is the virus?" "What can we do?" Epidemiology has the tools to tell us how to collect and analyze the right data to answer these questions. In addition to a basic understanding of these essential tools, this Teach-Out provides a way for you to learn and connect with one another while continuing to practice the social distancing measures that will help keep us safe. We also hope to provide you with some tangible calls to action that will help you affect positive change for yourself, your community, and our society.

Fighting COVID-19 with Epidemiology: A Johns Hopkins Teach-Out
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NeuroArts Field Guide

Even before the pandemic, many of us engaged in art making or art appreciation to help us feel happier and healthier. Some of us draw, sing, dance or write. Others listen to our favorite music or story to feel a sense of calm. In response to many requests about ways the arts can help us during the pandemic, IAM Lab has created the COVID-19 NeuroArts Field Guide. It offers easy-to-do art activities and simple explanations about the science behind them. From stress and anxiety to loneliness and loss, we hope these evidence-based arts ideas help you and your family find new and joyful ways to cope and feel better during this unpredictable time.

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Safely Reopening Schools During Covid-19

This symposium explores the enormous hurdles K-12 schools face as they work to open in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic. Join the conversation as top national experts discuss the challenges of safely reopening America’s schools—and the unexpected lessons and opportunities that may emerge as a result.

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Looking Forward at Johns Hopkins

Through Looking Forward @ Johns Hopkins, JHU’s most distinguished scholars are engaging the scholarly community by sharing cutting-edge scholarship during the COVID-19 shutdown. The series builds intellectual and social bridges to fill gaps left during this time of physical social distancing, and excite the scholarly community to bring new ideas back to campus with them when our campuses fully re-open. During Looking Forward, a distinguished scholar from the university will give a talk presenting their research, followed by time for questions.

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A Woman's Journey

Join us from 7 to 8 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month for a live discussion, including Q&A moderated by Kelly Geer Ripken, A Woman’s Journey’s national chair. Register for one or more of these complimentary webcasts below, and visit the on-demand library for past conversations.

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Friday COVID Briefing on the CRC

Join experts from the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center (CRC) at 12pm ET on Fridays for timely, accessible updates on the state of the pandemic and the public health response.

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