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Alumni

Events

We regularly offer events and activities for alumni to engage with each other and the School.

A Variety of Programming

Learn, support, and build connections with fellow alumni, the campus community, and public health professionals around the world. Check back regularly for updates and let us know how you'd like to get involved.

In Person

Power of Public Health: San Francisco

Join fellow alumni, students, and friends to cultivate the power of public health in San Francisco. Enjoy a cocktail reception, hear from Dean Ellen J. MacKenzie, and make connections with the BSPH community in the Bay Area.

March 26, 6:008:00 p.m. PDT
San Francisco

A blue background with the text "Power of Public Health: San Francisco. Featuring Ellen J. MacKenzie, PhD '79, ScM '75" and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health logo in a blue circle.
Virtual

Exploring The "Core Four": An Insight into Community-Based Violence Reduction Strategies

Join Nehali Vishwanath, MPH ‘23 for an overview of the Core Four followed by a facilitated discussion.

March 28, 1:00–1:45 p.m. EDT

Spotlight Series: Exploring the Core Four, an Insight into Community-Based Violence Reduction Strategies, with Nehali Vishwanath
In Person

PFRH Networking Event

Gather with alumni, faculty, staff, and students from the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health for an evening of conversation and connection.

March 28, 6:00–8:00 p.m. EDT
Washington, D.C.

Please Join Cynthia Minkovitz, MD, MPP, Chair of the Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health on Thursday, March 28 in Washington, D.C. for a networking event with alumni, faculty, staff, and students.
In Person

Power of Public Health: Washington, D.C.

Join fellow alumni, students, and friends at the new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center to cultivate the power of public health in Washington, D.C. Enjoy a cocktail reception, hear from Dean Ellen J. MacKenzie, and make connections within the BSPH community.

April 17, 6:00–8:00 p.m. EDT
Washington, D.C.

A blue background with icons of people gathering, with the text "Power of Public Health: Washington, D.C. Featuring Ellen J. MacKenzie, PhD '79, ScM '75"

Current Areas of Interest

We're actively planning spring 2024 Spotlight Series events and we hope to feature alumni working in the following subject areas:

Adolescent mental health
Access to reproductive healthcare

Climate change and global environmental health

If you're working in one of these spaces and want to talk about a Spotlight feature, send us an email
Not working in one of those spaces but still interested in featuring your work at a Spotlight event?

Let us know! 

Featured Recording

Toddler Rules for a Happier and Healthier Life

Join us for a discussion on Dr. Merali’s research on the benefits of learning from children and the powerful impact of intergenerational learning. 

Original air date: March 7, 2024

Hopkins at Home

From mini-courses to weekly lectures, you can access some of the best of what Hopkins has to offer, from labs, libraries, and lecture halls to your laptop. Check back regularly for growing catalog of programming.

JHU Events

Check out the JHU events calendar to get involved with University-wide affinity and regional programming. There's something for everyone!

Past Event Recordings

African Public Health Network

African Public Health Network, for those working in or with countries in Africa.

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Climate and Environment

How climate and environment impact our health.

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Emerging Science and Technology

New technology that impacts public health conversations and deliverables.

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Global Health

Content concerning populations in a global context.

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Health Equity

Research and conversations on removing barriers to health and resources.

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Latinx Public Health Network

Latinx Public Health Network, for those working in or with countries in Latin America.

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Mental Health

Research and conversations on mental health of populations.

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Policy and Advocacy

Research and conversations on work promoting public health.

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