Executive Branch in Our Backyard: Presidential Impact in Hopkins’ Home

Virtual Streaming RSVP here 6:00 – 7:00 PM EST (Open to the public)

In person with dinner – JHU students only  – RSVP here  6:00 – 7:00 PM EST (dinner & watch party) | 7:00  – 8:00 PM (discussion) | SNF Agora Conference Room, Wyman


Presented by Hopkins at HomeThe SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, and the Alumni in Government, Academia, Law & Policy Community

Featuring William Howell and Beth Blauer, moderated by Mary Bruce 


Learn how presidential priorities shape local communities, from Baltimore’s neighborhoods to Washington, D.C.’s corridors of power. With William Howell (inaugural Dean of the new JHU School of Government & Policy), Beth Blauer (Vice President for JHU Public Impact Initiatives) and Mary Bruce (Assistant Director of Public Programs, of Johns Hopkins SNF Agora Institute). We’ll examine how executive actions affect the social, economic, and civic fabric of our shared communities.

This event is part of our series First 100 Days, From Home to Abroad,” examining the effects of U.S. presidential leadership across the U.S. and beyond, in partnership with the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins.