4/11/26: 2026 AFSP Out of the Darkness Walk. This annual event raises awareness, breaks the stigma, and offers support to those affected by suicide and mental health struggles. The walk is open to all Johns Hopkins affiliates, friends, family, and members of the community.
4/13/26: Healthy Boundaries. Explore more sustainable rhythms and gentle self-care practices through casual activities, open sharing, and brief wellness-focused discussions in Mandarin Chinese. This event will take place at the Homewood campus and is open to all Hopkins students and trainees. Snacks will be provided.
Bike Racks. Use the Homewood Sustainability Map to know where to park your bike.
Mental Health Services. Accessible, high-quality, and compassionate mental health care resources.
Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team. Experienced, compassionate crisis clinicians with specially trained public safety officers to support individuals in crisis on or immediately surrounding our Baltimore campuses.
Health insurance 101. If you find the system confusing, that’s because it IS confusing. The details can vary widely, from person to person, plan to plan, and service to service. In this post we define general terms, answer some frequently asked questions, and provide info on Hopkins-specific benefits.
What history can teach us about AI. Hopkins' historians Angus Burgin and Louis Hyman reflect on lessons learned from the rollout of the internet and other technological revolutions.
It was a muddy but fun Holi celebration at the Homewood campus this week. If you're interested in connecting with or enhancing your spiritual well-being, browse our Resource Library. The Office of Religious & Spiritual Life is also a great place to get started.