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School of Nursing: Mix and Mingle
Reconnect with classmates, network with fellow alumni, and share memories over drinks and appetizers. Whether you’re catching up with old friends or making new connections, this event is the perfect way to celebrate our shared Johns Hopkins spirit.
SOM Department of Pathology Lecture
The John Hopkins Department of Pathology presents a grand rounds lecture featuring Juan C. Troncoso, M.D., Professor in the Departments of Pathology and Neurology, and Director of the Johns Hopkins University Brain Resource Center. Dr. Troncoso’s talk is titled, “A 45-year journey across Alzheimer’s disease—neurodegenerations and aging.” He will share insights from more than four decades of pioneering research on the pathology and neurobiology of age-associated neurological diseases, with particular attention to early and preclinical stages of disease.
Zoom Link: jhjhm.zoom.us
Passcode: 986809
Webinar ID: 961 0958 7805
Trailblazers of Tomorrow - A Sesquicentennial Innovation Showcase
The Alumni Council and JHTV's Pava Marie LaPere Center for Entrepreneurship are partnering to celebrate the university’s 150th anniversary with a Sesquicentennial Innovation Showcase.
This exciting event will highlight the creativity and impact of Johns Hopkins’ next generation of innovators, featuring 10 teams of students and young alumni who are developing groundbreaking ideas and solutions that reflect the pioneering spirit of Hopkins.
Sheridan Libraries & University Museums Exhibition: Dreams of Scholarship
For 150 years, Johns Hopkins University has been a place where the dreams of scholarship spark bold ideas and groundbreaking research.
This exhibition, presented by the university’s Sheridan Libraries & University Museums, traces the evolution of the university’s library collections, built to inspire the university’s firsts in teaching, research, and service. From rare books and manuscripts to digital archives and community voices, discover how our collections continue to shape the future of discovery.
* THIS IS AN OPEN HOUSE; YOU CAN DROP IN ANY TIME BETWEEN 10am - 5pm.
Hopkins at Home(wood) - Medicine and Cutting Edge Innovation
Join us for an engaging discussion featuring three distinguished Johns Hopkins researchers whose groundbreaking work is transforming the future of medicine.
This event will highlight the intersection of science, innovation, and patient impact, showcasing how Johns Hopkins researchers are shaping the next generation of biomedical breakthroughs.
Bloomberg Student Center Tour
Explore the Bloomberg Student Center - a 150,000 sq ft, LEED Platinum community hub, on JHU's Homewood campus - with a guided tour. Come learn about this incredible space and how it is enhancing the student experience.
Evergreen Museum and Library Tour
Hopkins at Home(wood) - The Sound of Care: Music Meets Medicine
The Peabody Institute leads a dynamic, interdisciplinary conversation exploring the intersection of music and health. Inspired by recent stories such as the New York Times: For the Sick and Dying, Live Music to Ease the Pain, Instruments of Healing – Johns Hopkins Medicine, and The Right Track: Music That Moves You, Slows Dementia - Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, this session invites alumni to discover how music is being used to support clinical care, advance research, and deepen our understanding of health and well-being.
Homewood Museum Tour
A National Historic Landmark, Homewood is one of the best-surviving examples of Federal-period Palladian architecture in the nation. Built circa 1801 for members of Maryland’s prominent Carroll family, the house also was home to at least 25 enslaved individuals, including William and Rebecca Ross and their two children and Izadod and Cis Conner and six of their 13 children. Homewood is best experienced via our award-winning guided tour, which winds through the house’s 11 elaborately furnished rooms and tells the intertwined narratives of the Carroll, Conner, and Ross families.
Please note: The
tour discusses mature themes such as slavery, violence, domestic abuse, and
sexual assault, and may not be appropriate for younger visitors.
SOM Johns Hopkins Medicine Alumni Association Annual Meeting
Peter D. Byeff, M.D., president of the JHMAA, will provide an update on the ways the Johns Hopkins Medicine Alumni Association (JHMAA) contributes to the educational growth and well-being of students, trainees, and alumni. Hear about the ways you can fuel the JHMAA's mission to unite the Johns Hopkins Medicine community and empower the next generation of leaders.
Hard Hat Tour: Reimagining MSE Library with Dean Elisabeth Long
Join Elisabeth Long, dean of the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums, for a 30-minute guided hard hat tour of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library renovation. Discover how the university is transforming its flagship library into a modern, accessible, and inspiring space to meet the evolving needs of students, faculty, and researchers.
Safety gear will be provided. Space is limited, and advance registration is necessary.
Hopkins at Home(wood) - AI in the Classroom: Innovation, Impact, and What’s Next
Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we learn, teach, and prepare for the future. Join us for a dynamic discussion on how AI is being integrated into the classroom, how curricula are evolving, and what this means for students, educators, and the workforce.
This session will explore the emerging skills needed in an AI-enabled world, the impact on future career paths and education models, and how Hopkins is shaping the next generation of learners to meet society’s rapidly changing needs.
Hard Hat Tour: Reimagining MSE Library with Dean Elisabeth Long
Join Elisabeth Long, dean of the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums, for a 30-minute guided hard hat tour of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library renovation. Discover how the university is transforming its flagship library into a modern, accessible, and inspiring space to meet the evolving needs of students, faculty, and researchers.
Safety gear will be provided. Space is limited, and advance registration is necessary.
SOM Historic Baltimore Bus Tour
Baltimore and its rich fabric of historic buildings and neighborhoods have been the sites of major world-shaping advances, from creating the concept of American philanthropy to pioneering breakthroughs in medicine, to reusing abandoned industrial buildings. The city's communities have also been changing dynamically for several decades. Join Baltimore Heritage director Johns W. Hopkins (a distant relative) on a 1.5-hour bus tour to dive into Baltimore, its charm and its challenges, and learn about what's changed (and changing) today. This is a popular event so early registration is encouraged.
Bloomberg Student Center Tour
Explore the Bloomberg Student Center - a 150,000 sq ft, LEED Platinum community hub, on JHU's Homewood campus - with a guided tour. Come learn about this incredible space and how it is enhancing the student experience.
Homewood Campus Tour
Come explore the Homewood campus with tour guides from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions! Guides will lead attendees on a general tour of campus, showcasing areas, features, programs, and events unique to our campus, as well as sharing their own Hopkins experience.
Departmental Showcase
The Department Showcase is an interactive event that combines the curiosity of a science fair with the energy of a trade show. It features hands-on exhibits, student projects, research demos, and innovative displays that highlight the department's creativity, expertise, and real-world impact.
SOM Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center Tour
Experience how innovative technology is used to train current and future medical professionals through practice on plastic. Skills are honed, advanced techniques are refined, and valuable social tools are implemented to teach the best in patient care. Take an exclusive tour of this state-of-the-art facility and witness firsthand how the future of medicine is being shaped. After you register, you'll receive your tour time and information regarding where to meet your guide. Tours run approximately 30 minutes. Tours will depart from the lobby of the Armstrong Medical Education Building. This is a popular event so early registration is encouraged.
SOM Johns Hopkins Medicine Women's Alumnae Association High Tea
From Mary Elizabeth Garrett to Redonda Miller, the women of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine are barrier breakers and exemplary leaders in academic medicine and beyond. This annual tea celebrates their accomplishments.
Men's Baseball: Hopkins vs Dickinson
Join the Blue Jays as they take on the Dickinson Devils.
A Legacy in Print: Celebrating 150 Years of Johns Hopkins
For 150 years, Johns Hopkins University has stood at the forefront of discovery, innovation, and impact as America’s first research university. As part of the University’s sesquicentennial celebration, President Daniels commissioned Johns Hopkins historian Dr. Andrew Jewett to write a new, comprehensive history of the university. Join Dr. Jewett and distinguished guest panelists for an engaging conversation marking the Fall 2026 publication of Johns Hopkins: The First 150 Years. This session reflects on the University’s founding vision, lasting impact, and how its history helps shape the future of Johns Hopkins and higher education.
Class of 1966 Memorial Service
Class of 1976 - 50th Reunion Bloomberg Student Center Tour
TBD
School of Education Celebration
Celebrate the Future of SOE With Us! The School of Education is thrilled to invite JHU alumni and friends to a special reception on Friday to celebrate the transformation of our building at 2800 Charles Street. With over 10,000 square feet reclaimed and reimagined, our newly renovated space is designed to foster innovation, collaboration, and community. Come explore the new spaces, connect with our community, and enjoy light refreshments as we showcase the exciting updates that will support our mission and inspire future educators, counselors, and leaders.
Empower Your Pitch
Empower Your Pitch is Johns Hopkins University’s signature three-minute research pitch competition. This high-energy, university-wide finale brings together top doctoral and postdoctoral scholars competing to deliver the most compelling presentation of their work. As an alum, you'll get a fast-paced, insider look at the breadth of research driving Johns Hopkins today, and a unique opportunity to engage with the next generation of scholars.
150 Years and Just Getting Started
Join President Daniels, faculty leaders, students, and alumni for a brief program that offers highlights from the university’s history, showcases some of the many “firsts” achieved at Johns Hopkins since our founding, and looks ahead to the ways Johns Hopkins people are helping to shape the future.
Carey Business School Reception
Join fellow Carey Alumni for small bites and drinks.
Mingle Like You Mean It: Networking Reception
Join Hopkins Connect as we end our Spring 2026 Mentorship Summit with a special networking event for student participants and alumni guests. Join us to lend your support and wisdom as mentees practice their networking and interviewing skills with industry professionals such as yourself. This is your chance to be who you needed when you were a student. Help students build valuable connections, gain career insights, and explore new opportunities in a relaxed and engaging atmosphere. Don't miss this unique opportunity to mingle with current students and build relationships that could last a lifetime.
SOM Award and Portrait Presentations (Hybrid)
We will recognize distinguished alumni and faculty for their outstanding achievements and honor influential members of the Johns Hopkins Medicine family through portrait presentations.
A full list of awardees and portrait honorees can be found here: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/alumni/alumni-awards. A hybrid option and livestream link will be provided to those who register and cannot attend in person.
Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
HERO Alumni Banquet
SOM Award and Portrait Presentations Reception
Join us for a reception following the Award and Portrait presentations.
Friday Night All-Alumni Dinner
Class of 1976 - 50th Reunion Dinner Celebration
Join your classmates for an evening of memories and celebration. Receive your 50th reunion medallion and bring your best stories from back in the day as we reminisce about your time at Hopkins.
Jonathan A. Jarzyna Memorial Poker Tournament
Pericles, Prince of Tyre - Friday Showing
A rip-roaring adventure tale on the high seas of the ancient world. This romance tells the story of Pericles, as he weathers the darkness of incest, the curse of famine, and the pain of shipwreck. He finds the joy of marriage, but then loses wife and child to the sea – until the Goddess Diana intervenes to arrange one of Shakespeare’s greatest reunions. One of the lesser-performed plays, because unsettled by textual problems. Come see JHU Theatre’s newly edited version, and enjoy 90 minutes of music, poetry, and seafaring.
by William Shakespeare
Directed by James Glossman
The JHU Barnstormers - Footloose the Musical
TBD
Young Alumni Celebration
President & Krieger and Whiting Deans' Breakfast
Junior Jays Lax Clinic
Historic Campus Tour
Join the Hopkins Retrospective team for a walking tour of the Homewood campus. Learn about the history of this place through the evolution of its buildings and the experiences of its people. If inclement weather, the tour will be canceled. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle.
Meet on the brick sidewalk between the Homewood Museum and the Eisenhower Library.
College Bound Info Session and Campus Tour
School of Nursing Alumni Awards Brunch
Join us as we celebrate our milestone classes and recognize our alumni awardees. Hear an update from the alumni association and Dean Sarah L. Szanton.
Class pictures will take place at 9:30 a.m. with brunch beginning at 10:00 a.m.
SOM Golden Gathering: 50th Reunion Story Session
Come join your fellow classmates from the School of Medicine Class of 1976 for a warm and engaging hour of connection! This is your chance to share the stories, adventures, careers, and life lessons you’ve accumulated since graduation five decades ago. It’s an informal, unscripted session— just a relaxed space to catch up, celebrate our journeys, and reflect on the incredible paths you've traveled since stepping off campus.
Creating Connections Through the Lens of Research
Networking and mentorship are often scary tasks on a student’s checklist of things to do in order to succeed. Join Hopkins Connect in partnership with the Hopkins Office for Undergraduate research (HOUR) as we provide undergraduate students the opportunity to connect with experience alumni such as yourself. These students are pursuing their own research opportunities and would benefit from direct access to experienced professionals with research experience who can provide helpful tips, feedback, etc. during this session.
Cultivate Your Public Health Future: Alumni & Student Networking Event
Join Hopkins Connect for an exclusive morning dedicated to fostering connections within our vibrant public health community! Whether you're a current graduate student exploring career pathways or a seasoned alumnus leading change, this event is your opportunity to connect, collaborate, and grow. Increase your public health community! Current grad students and alumni are invited to a morning of connection, insight, and opportunity. Expand your professional network, find a potential mentor or mentee, and hear real-world career advice from those who have been there. Come prepared to connect with purpose!
Public Health Studies Alumni Coffee Hour
PHS alumni and PHS Seniors are invited to stop by for coffee, tea, pastries and bagels.
Phi Mu Alumnae Reunion
Sheridan Libraries & University Museums Exhibition: Dreams of Scholarship
For 150 years, Johns Hopkins University has been a place where the dreams of scholarship spark bold ideas and groundbreaking research. This exhibition presented by the university’s Sheridan Libraries & University Museums traces the evolution of the university’s library collections, built to inspire the university’s firsts in teaching, research, and service. From rare books and manuscripts to digital archives and community voices, discover how our collections continue to shape the future of discovery.
* THIS IS AN OPEN HOUSE; YOU CAN DROP IN ANY TIME BETWEEN 10am - 5pm.
Blue Jays Kids' Carnival & Mini Medical School
Class of 1976 - Service of Remembrance
Join your fellow classmates to remember those who have passed.
Homewood Campus Tour
The Other Peabody Library Tour: Arthur Friedheim Library Music Library and Archives
Join us for a tour of the "The Other Peabody Library" - the Arthur Friedham Music Archives, which features a large collection of Rosa Ponselle (Baltimore's opera star), Maryland gospel, and one of the largest K-pop collections in the US.
Discover how artists, scholars, and students use these unique resources to inspire performance, research, and creativity. Whether you’re a music lover, history buff, or curious explorer, this tour offers a rare glimpse into the living legacy of Peabody’s musical archives.
Bloomberg Student Center Tour
Explore the Bloomberg Student Center - a 150,000 sq ft, LEED Platinum community hub, on JHU's Homewood campus - with a guided tour. Come learn about this incredible space and how it is enhancing the student experience.
Evergreen Museum and Library Tour
Hopkins at Home(wood) - Alumni Assn. Awards Series: Building Community and Connection in Baltimore
Featuring Alumni Award recipients who have worked to shape and uplift Baltimore.
Johns Hopkins Hospital & Campus Tour
Explore familiar and new spaces on a tour of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Stops include historic spaces like Billings and Hurd Hall, and a look inside our state-of-the-art facilities. Tours will depart from the lobby of the Armstrong Medical Education Building.
The News-Letter Alumni Event
Alumni can stop by the gatehouse to look at old and recent newspapers and grab a bagel!
Golden Jays (1950 - 1969) Homecoming Crab Cake Lunch
Signature Crab Cake Lunch
Young Alumni Brunch
Homewood Museum Tour
A National Historic Landmark, Homewood is one of the best-surviving examples of Federal-period Palladian architecture in the nation. Built circa 1801 for members of Maryland’s prominent Carroll family, the house also was home to at least 25 enslaved individuals, including William and Rebecca Ross and their two children and Izadod and Cis Conner and six of their 13 children. Homewood is best experienced via our award-winning guided tour, which winds through the house’s 11 elaborately furnished rooms and tells the intertwined narratives of the Carroll, Conner, and Ross families.
Please note: The tour discusses mature themes such as slavery, violence, domestic abuse, and sexual assault, and may not be appropriate for younger visitors.
Society of Black Alumni: Black & Blue BBQ
Join us on the Homewood Campus Saturday afternoon to catch up with old friends, connect with current students, network, and have some BBQ fare. Stay for the afternoon or wander over to the LAX game.
FLI Forward: Student and Alumni Networking
Join Hopkins Connect and the FLI Network as we engage students and graduates with shared FLI identities. This networking event is to enrich the FLI student experience by offering an opportunity for interaction with industry professionals who may have a shared identity and experiences. First-generation typically means being from a family where parents, guardians and/or other custodial family members have not earned a four-year college degree. While limited income refers to those with little to no family contribution or limited financial means. These students often receive need-based federal Pell grant assistance. At Johns Hopkins these populations are known as FLI! We welcome FLI identifying alumni to join us to showcase their FLI Pride and provide support to the FLI community at Hopkins.
Historic Campus Tour
Join the Hopkins Retrospective team for a walking tour of the Homewood campus. Learn about the history of this place through the evolution of its buildings and the experiences of its people. If inclement weather, the tour will be canceled. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle.
Meet on the brick sidewalk between the Homewood Museum and the Eisenhower Library.
Class of 1976 - Reserved 50th Reunion Class Seating at Homecoming Lacrosse Game
Class of 2001- 25th Reunion Class Seating at Homecoming Lacrosse Game
General Admission Homecoming Lacrosse Game
Golden Jays- Reserved Seating at Homecoming Lacrosse Game
Come represent the Golden Jays (Classes 1950 - 1975) while cheering on the Blue Jays as they take on the University of Maryland.
TICKETS EXTREMELY LIMITED.
Reserved Admission Homecoming Lacrosse Game
Pericles, Prince of Tyre - Saturday Matinee
A rip-roaring adventure tale on the high seas of the ancient world. This romance tells the story of Pericles, as he weathers the darkness of incest, the curse of famine, and the pain of shipwreck. He finds the joy of marriage, but then loses wife and child to the sea – until the Goddess Diana intervenes to arrange one of Shakespeare’s greatest reunions. One of the lesser-performed plays, because unsettled by textual problems. Come see JHU Theatre’s newly edited version, and enjoy 90 minutes of music, poetry, and seafaring.
By William Shakespeare
Directed by James Glossman
SOM Baltimore Sightseeing Cruise
Experience Charm City on a 45-minute sightseeing cruise featuring a recorded narration about this dynamic city. Learn about the renaissance of Baltimore's waterfront and its interesting history while enjoying exceptional views of the harbor. Sightseeing along the waterways include the attractions of the Inner Harbor, Ft. McHenry, the Domino Sugar sign, Under Armour, and more.
Bloomberg Student Center Tour
Explore the Bloomberg Student Center - a 150,000 sq ft, LEED Platinum community hub, on JHU's Homewood campus - with a guided tour. Come learn about this incredible space and how it is enhancing the student experience.
Sheridan Libraries & University Museums Reception
Were you a student worker, intern, or fellow at MSE, Brody, Homewood Museum or Evergreen Museum & Library?
Dean Elisabeth Long invites all student workers, interns, fellows, and fans from recent years and decades past to a special reunion reception. Reconnect with one another, reminisce about your time with us, and chat with current staff members about what we’re working on now and what’s next. You bring the memories, we’ll provide refreshments and collections-themed activities!
Class of 1966 - 60th Reunion Celebration
Join your classmates from the class of 1966 and enjoy your 60th reunion!
Class of 2001- 25th Reunion Class Celebration
Join your classmates from the class of 2001 and enjoy your 25th reunion!
Class of 2016 - 10th Reunion Class Celebration
Join your classmates from the class of 2016 and enjoy your 10th reunion!
Class of 2021 - 5th Reunion Celebration
Join your classmates from the class of 2021 and enjoy your 5th reunion!
SOM Class of 1965 Dinner
Join your classmates in the Class of 1965 for a class reunion gathering and dinner at the Center Club on Saturday evening!
SOM Class of 1976 50th Reunion Dinner Hosted by Dean Theodore DeWeese
Celebrate your 50th anniversary with classmates from the Class of 1976 at a special dinner hosted by Johns Hopkins Medicine Dean and CEO, Ted DeWeese, M.D.
SOM Grand Classes Dinner
This annual event honors alumni who graduated 51 years ago or more from the School of Medicine. Spouses and widowed spouses are honorary members of the Grand Classes for having shared their lives and heritage of Johns Hopkins physicians.
SOM Class of 1961 65th Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 1961 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 1966 60th Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 1966 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 1971 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 1971 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 1981 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 1981 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 1986 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 1986 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 1991 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 1991 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 1996 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 1996 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 2001 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 2001 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 2006 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 2006 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 2011 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 2011 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 2016 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 2016 at a special dinner.
SOM Class of 2021 Reunion Dinner
Celebrate your reunion milestone with classmates from the Class of 2021 at a special dinner.
Sesquicentennial Alumni Dinner + Hullabalooza
Join us for a memorable evening as we honor a century and a half of tradition, excellence, and community. This event will include: interactive food stations, live museum displays around the tent, a specialty 150th themed cocktail, live music, upscale lounge with enhanced décor and soft seating, photo ops, and more! Suggested attire: JHU spirited…dressy with a touch of blue to honor 150 years of Hopkins tradition.
Hopkins Symphony Orchestra
HSO will take on two great musical portraits. Copland’s Lincoln Portrait sets some of Abrham Lincoln’s most stirring words to music in this powerful piece, commissioned during World War II to express the “magnificent spirit of our country.” We pair this work with a newly commissioned piece by American Veteran and composer, J. Kimo Williams. This new work, Douglass Portrait, is based upon the text of another great American hero—Maryland’s own Frederick Douglass. Both works will be narrated by JHU alum and Shakespearean actor Gerrad Alex Taylor. We open the program with the winners of HSO’s biannual concerto competition. As we conclude our season, we celebrate Johns Hopkins, Maryland, and America in this program that speaks so compellingly to freedom and courage in the face of adversity.
Pericles, Prince of Tyre - Saturday Showing
A rip-roaring adventure tale on the high seas of the ancient world. This romance tells the story of Pericles, as he weathers the darkness of incest, the curse of famine, and the pain of shipwreck. He finds the joy of marriage, but then loses wife and child to the sea – until the Goddess Diana intervenes to arrange one of Shakespeare’s greatest reunions. One of the lesser-performed plays, because unsettled by textual problems. Come see JHU Theatre’s newly edited version, and enjoy 90 minutes of music, poetry, and seafaring.
By William Shakespeare
Directed by James Glossman
The JHU Barnstormers - Footloose the Musical (Sat)
The Hullabalooza
Student-Alumni Connect: Networking and Breakfast with Inter-Asian Alumni Alliance
Sponsored by Inter-Asian Alumni Alliance!
Join us for a morning of connection and conversation with fellow alums and student leaders at the new student center and enjoy some delicious breakfast offerings and caffeinated beverages!
All alums and friends are welcome!
Alumni Farewell Brunch
Mass and Brunch with the Catholic Community at Hopkins
Join the Catholic Community at Hopkins at Saints Philip and James Church as we gather for Sunday Mass at 10:30am, followed by a brunch in our church hall!
This is a perfect chance to reconnect with fellow alumni and meet some our current students. Alumni families are also welcome to join us!
JHU Pride Brunch
Johns Hopkins Hillel Brunch
JHU Men's Tennis vs Christopher Newport
Join JHU Men's Tennis as they take on Christopher Newport University.
Pericles, Prince of Tyre - Sunday Matinee
A rip-roaring adventure tale on the high seas of the ancient world. This romance tells the story of Pericles, as he weathers the darkness of incest, the curse of famine, and the pain of shipwreck. He finds the joy of marriage, but then loses wife and child to the sea – until the Goddess Diana intervenes to arrange one of Shakespeare’s greatest reunions. One of the lesser-performed plays, because unsettled by textual problems. Come see JHU Theatre’s newly edited version, and enjoy 90 minutes of music, poetry, and seafaring.
By William Shakespeare
Directed by James Glossman
The JHU Barnstormers - Footloose the Musical (Sun)
Red Dress Gala 2026
Red Dress Gala is Alpha Phi’s largest annual philanthropy event, dedicated to raising awareness for women’s heart health. There will be a meal, guest speaker, activities, and fundraising opportunities for the Alpha Phi Foundation. Red attire is encouraged!