2002 |
January |
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Chaplain's Famous Chili Welcomes RAs Back to Campus
(Jan 24) |
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Past, Present Views of Philadelphia Subject of
Lecture (Jan 10) |
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German Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger to speak at
Hopkins (Jan 9) |
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"Evenings in the Library" Offer a Chance to View Rare
Book Collection
(Jan 8, 9, 20) |
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Homewood House Highlights Birch Prints
(Jan 3-Feb 28) |
February |
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Sculptors Creating New Work for Evergreen's 2002
Sculpture Exhibition
(Feb) |
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Shuttle launch of new Hubble camera broadcast live at
JHU (Feb 28) |
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Harriet Lynn to Perform 'Ella Shields' at Hopkins
(Feb 27) |
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Michael Ain to Speak as Part of 'Voyage and Discovery'
(Feb 26) |
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Balancing Security and Computer Privacy Post-Sept.
11th: Seminar at Johns Hopkins Will Focus on Need to
Reconsider Information Technology Research
(Feb 21) |
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Editorial Panel Will Discuss the Eisenhower Papers at
Hopkins (Feb 20) |
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James Hildreth to Speak as Part of 'Voyage and
Discovery' (Feb 20) |
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Kay Redfield Jamison to Launch 'Voyage and Discovery'
Lecture Series (Feb 12) |
March |
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Travel Exhibit Opens at Johns Hopkins Library
(Mar-Apr) |
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2002 Symposium on Foreign Affairs Looks at
Capitalism (Mar-Apr) |
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Deputy Chief of Highway Safety to Speak at
Hopkins (Mar 27) |
|
Information Security Institute Seminar Series Continues
with
Panel on Biometrics and a National ID Card
(Mar 26) |
|
Benjamin Pasternack Presents Piano Recital of Copland,
Debussy, and Bernstein
(Mar 26) |
|
Book Signing: New Book "Choosing Civility" Is a Tool Kit
for
Good Manners and the Sane Life
(Mar 7, 23) |
|
Sailing Stories Will Be Shared at Lecture
(Mar 13) |
|
Preserving Free Expression in a Digital World
(Mar 7) |
|
Open Hands Open Hearts: Exploring Diverse Faith
Traditions
(Mar 4-13) |
|
Peabody Camerata to Perform
(Mar 9) |
|
Peabody Presents Computer Music Exchange Concert
(Mar 8) |
|
Hopkins Doctors to Talk about "Healing Heartburn"
(Mar 6) |
|
Robert Sirota Guest Conducts the Peabody Symphony
Orchestra
(Mar 2) |
|
Marie-Claire Alain, "the First Lady of the Organ," gives
two concerts at Peabody
(Mar 1, 3) |
|
Health Fair to Focus on Preventative Medicine
(Mar 1) |
|
Marimbist Makoto Nakura Performs at Evergreen
(Mar 1) |
April |
|
Awareness Days 2002: Celebrate a Decade of
Diversity
(Month of April) |
|
The Art of the Miniature Manuscript: 'A Modest Collection'
on Display at Hopkins
(Apr-Jun) |
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Spring Fair 2002 (Apr 26-28) |
|
Collegiate Advice for African-American Middle
Schoolers (Apr 27) |
|
The Chiara String Quartet to Perform at Evergreen
House
(Apr 26) |
|
Convention and Visitor Association CEO to Give Talk at
Hopkins (Apr 24) |
|
Homewood House Lectures Feature Architect Robert
Mills
(Apr 23, 30, May 7) |
|
"Bring Da Noise:" Getting Ready for College
(Apr 23) |
|
W.S. Merwin to Give Turnbull Memorial Poetry Lecture
(Apr 22) |
|
Pianist Awadagin Pratt Returns to Hopkins for Benefit
Concert
(Apr 21) |
|
Peabody Jazz Faculty Perform
at Paloma's Jazz Club
(Apr 21) |
|
World Renowned Bass James
Morris Sings Wotan with Peabody Symphony Orchestra
(Apr 20) |
|
Theatre Hopkins Presents Pygmalion
(Apr 19- May 19) |
|
American Poet John Ashbery to Read from His Work
(Apr 18) |
|
Polochick Leads the
Peabody Concert Orchestra and Choral Ensembles
(Apr 18) |
|
Rutgers Professor to Talk at Hopkins About the English
Novel
(Apr 17) |
|
Peabody Presents Second
Computer Music Exchange Concert
(Apr 17) |
|
Memoirs of a Geisha Author to Deliver Pouder
Lecture (Apr 16) |
|
Peabody Chamber
Singers Join Donald Sutherland for Organ Concert
(Apr 12) |
|
Johns Hopkins Film Festival Features Independents
(Apr 11-14) |
|
Polochick Leads
Peabody Chamber and Concert Singers in Concert of Bach,
Britten, and Schoenberg (Apr
11) |
|
Lauded Political Theorist to Speak at Hopkins
(Apr 10) |
|
Gordon Concerto Competition Winner to Perform at
Hopkins (Apr 10) |
|
German-American Relations Post Sept. 11
(Apr 9) |
|
Symposium Will Address Ethical Issues in Genetic
Testing (Apr 7) |
|
Rare Kennedy Photographs on Display at Evergreen
House
(Apr 7-Jun 30) |
|
Weapons Inspections in Iraq: A Panel Discussion
(Apr 4) |
|
Afghan Women's Fight for Human Rights is Subject of
Lecture (Apr 3) |
|
Choral Performance at Hopkins Will Salute American
Music (Apr 3) |
|
Peabody Wind Ensemble Performs
De Meij's Venetian Collection
(Apr 3) |
|
Peabody Trio Gives
Baltimore Premiere of Shulamit Ran's Soliloquy
(Apr 2) |
May |
|
Commencement 2002
(May 23) |
|
Theatre Hopkins Presents Pygmalion
(through May 19) |
|
SummerStage at Johns Hopkins' Mattin Center
(May 10-June 22) |
|
Homewood House Lectures Feature Architect Robert
Mills
(May 7) |
|
Dunbar Baldwin Hughes Theatre Company Presents A Raisin
in the Sun (May 2-4) |
June |
|
SummerStage at Johns Hopkins' Mattin Center
(May 10-June 22) |
July |
|
The Peabody Conservatory of Music Announces Its
2002-2003 Concert Season |
|
Celebrating Contemporary Art at Evergreen House
(July 25) |
|
Evergreen's First Artist-in-Residence Opens Books of
Nonsense (July 12-Sep
30) |
September |
|
The 2002 Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium --
Changing Times: Who Are We?
Sep-Dec |
|
Trades Fair to Celebrate 200th Anniversary of
Homewood House
(Sep 28) |
|
Media Alert: 'Low-Tech' Engineering Competition
(Sep 27) |
|
Homewood House Celebrates Its 200th Anniversary
(Sep 28 - Dec 29) |
|
Commemorating September 11th at Johns Hopkins
University
(Sep 11) |
|
Peabody Concert
Calendar: September 2002 |
October |
|
Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins Presents "Mini-Med School"
through Odyssey program Oct-Dec |
|
Media Advisory: "Berlin Reborn" Lecture Series
Oct-Dec |
|
Richard Goode in
Recital at Peabody Oct 29 |
|
Comedian Michael Rosman to Perform at Hopkins
Oct 23 |
|
Hopkins Symphony Orchestra Opens 2002-2003
Season Oct 20 |
|
Cybersecurity: The Challenges in Combating
Terrorism -- A Seminar at Johns Hopkins
Oct 17 |
|
History of Homewood Lecture at Hopkins
Oct 16 |
|
Media Advisory: David Brock to speak at Hopkins
Oct 10 |
|
"Small Town Baltimore" Author to Speak at Hopkins
Oct 9 |
|
Media Advisory: Technology CEO to address "Risk-Taking
in the Post WorldCom Era
Oct 7 |
|
Hopkins Wednesday Noon Series Begins with Clio Award
Winners Oct 2 |
|
Peabody Concert
Calendar: October 2002 |
|
The 2002 Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium --
Changing Times: Who Are We?
Sep-Dec |
November |
|
Inaugural Film Festival to Bring Thrills, Chills to
Hopkins
Nov 7, 14, 21, Dec. 5 |
|
Bioethics panel discussion at Johns Hopkins
Nov 25 |
|
The Wood's Tea Company to Perform at Hopkins
Nov 24 |
|
Peabody Opera Theatre Presents
Benjamin Britten's Albert Herring
Nov 21-23 |
|
Johns Hopkins Hosts Roundtable on Baltimore City's
Fiscal Future Nov 21 |
|
Political Science Professors to Speak at Hopkins
Nov 20 |
|
Johns Hopkins University CultureFest 2002
Nov 6-16 |
|
Evergreen Celebrates Fifty Years of Painting by
Joseph Sheppard Nov 14 |
|
Gordon Concerto Competition Winner to Perform at
Hopkins Nov 13 |
|
Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, to speak at
Hopkins Nov 12 |
|
Spaghetti Bridge Contest Set for Nov. 9
Nov 9 |
|
Symposium, Walking Tours Celebrate 200 Years at
Homewood House Nov 8 |
|
Santa Fe Guitar Quartet to Perform at Evergreen
Nov 8 |
|
Civil liberties debate at Hopkins
Nov 7 |
|
'A Gospel Revue' at Johns Hopkins
Nov 6 |
|
The Capitol Steps to Perform at Hopkins
Nov 1 |
|
Peabody Concert
Calendar: November 2002 |
|
Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins Presents "Mini-Med School"
through
Odyssey program Oct-Dec |
|
Media Advisory: "Berlin Reborn" Lecture Series
Oct-Dec |
|
The 2002 Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium --
Changing Times: Who Are We?
Sep-Dec |
December |
|
Student Art Show at Govans Elementary School
Dec 16 |
|
Celebrate the Holidays at Johns Hopkins' Historic
Houses Dec 8-9 |
|
New Series Brings Local Authors and Experts To
Neighborhood Dec02-May03 |
|
"Hardball" Anchor Chris Matthews to Speak at Johns
Hopkins University Dec 8 |
|
"Identifying and Treating Torture Survivors" Training
Session Dec 7 |
|
Peabody Concert
Calendar: December 2002 |
|
Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins Presents "Mini-Med School"
through Odyssey program
Oct-Dec |
|
Media Advisory: "Berlin Reborn" Lecture Series
Oct-Dec |
|
The 2002 Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium --
Changing Times: Who Are We?
Sep-Dec |