Family Weekend

A family of four poses for a photo on Homewood campus while wearing Johns Hopkins t-shirts

Family Weekend is an opportunity for families to visit with their student and get a taste of their new home away from home. The schedule of events for the weekend is designed for families to pick and choose which events to attend throughout the weekend. You are not expected to attend every event. Please plan your weekend according to your student’s schedule and interests and only register for events that fit for your family.

Registration will begin August 30, 2024. Families will need a Blue Jay Family Connection account to register.

Blue Jay Family Connection

 

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2024 Tentative Schedule

Friday, September 27

Family Check In – 12:00-4:00pm Freshman Quad, in front of AMR I & II

Stop by during this time to check in for Family Weekend and let us know you have arrived. Staff will be available to answer any questions you have about the schedule and programming. Families only need to check in one time.

Family Resource Fair – 12:00-4:00pm Freshman Quad

Campus resources will be on site to share how they support your students and answer any questions.

Off-Campus Housing information session for First-Year families – 1:00-2:00pm Glass Pavilion in Levering Hall(no registration)

Our off-campus housing staff will share a formal presentation about the process of finding housing.

On-Campus Living Meet and Greet – 1:00-2:30pm Scott-Bates Commons Charles Street Lobby/Winter Library (no registration required)

Your student’s residence hall isn’t just a building; it’s a vibrant community filled with warmth and care. Meet the incredible staff of On-Campus Living who play a pivotal role in creating a nurturing environment for your student while living on campus. Savor the flavors of fall with complimentary apple cider and an array of delectable doughnuts. Note: we will not be able to provide tours of residence hall rooms during this event.

Imagine Center for Integrative Learning Center Tours -1:00-3:30pm (no registration)

The Imagine Center serves as the home of seven departments: Life Design Lab, Hopkins Office of Undergraduate Research, Global Education Office, University Experiential Learning, Hopkins Connect, Hire Hopkins, and PHutures.
Tours will be given on the half hour with the last tour starting at 3:30pm. Stop by to get a glimpse into the wonderful services being offered to our students and alumni from this location. More details on the Imagine Center can be found here: https://provost.jhu.edu/imagine-center-for-integrative-learning-and-life-design/

Cooking Demonstration with 1876 Distinction – 2:00-3:30pm Levering Hall (registration and fee required)

Join Chef Pedro Duarte and Catering Director Virginia Lane with 1876 Distinction, JHU’s on-campus caterer, as they demonstrate how to make a tasty avocado snack. Face off against fellow attendees in a challenge to see who can make a better reconstructed avocado based on taste, assembly, and garnish. Tickets are $10 and all proceeds will go to the JHU food pantry, which assists JHU students with food insecurities.

Women’s Volleyball v. SUNY Cortland- 7:00pm Goldfarb Gym in the Rec Center (no registration)

Come join us and cheer on our Women’s Volleyball team to victory as they take on SUNY Cortland. Go Hop!

 

Saturday, September 28

Family Check In – 8:00-12:00pm Freshman Quad, in front of AMR I & II

Stop by during this time to check in for Family Weekend and let us know you have arrived. Staff will be available to answer any questions you have about the schedule and programming. Families only need to check in one time.

Family Meditation – 8:00-8:45am Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center, MPR B (no registration)

Join us for a family friendly session on the Freshman Quad. Meditation can bring a sense of peace, relaxation, positive energy to face the day feeling hopeful, grateful and energized. This event is limited to the first 40 participants.

President’s Address – 9:00-10:00am (tickets available at check in)

President Daniels and university leadership invites Blue Jay Families to hear more about the current state of the undergraduate student experience. We will host a Q&A if time permits. Seating is limited and is on a first come first serve basis. No food or beverages are permitted in the auditorium.

Off-Campus Housing Open House Coffee Hour – open to all – 9:00-10:00am McCoy Hall, Terrace Level (no registration)

Have questions about finding off-campus housing? Our staff will be on hand to answer questions and provide an area map and list of commercial residential properties near campus. No formal presentation will be given. Families will be able to go on a self-guided walking tour at their own pace. Select commercial residential properties will be open between 10-4pm on Saturday.

FLI Family Mix and Mingle – 10:30-11:30am Glass Pavilion in Levering Hall (no registration)

This event is designated for our FLI (First Generation Limited Income) Families only, as an opportunity to meet student success coaches, connect with other FLI families, and learn about programs and services from the Center for Student Success. Light refreshments will be served and there will be a designated play area for younger siblings. No registration is not required, just drop in for this event.

Family Friendly Yin Yoga – 10:30-11:30am Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center, MPRB (no registration)

Yin Yoga is a quiet and contemplative practice great for all skill levels. Our instructor will lead this slow paced session to get your body moving. This event is limited to the first 50 participants.

Off-Campus Housing Information Sessions – limited to second year families ONLY – 10:00-1:30pm McCoy Hall, Terrace Level (registration required)

Formal information sessions will be offered to give an overview of the off-campus housing process and area commercial residential properties. Following the session, families will be provided an area map and list of commercial residential properties near campus for a self-guided walking tour at their own pace. Select commercial residential properties will be open between 10-4pm on Saturday. Registration is required and will be limited to three tickets per second year family.

Blue Jay Picnic – 11:30am-1:00pm Imagine Center Lot, behind Homewood Field (registration and fee required)

Please join us for a Blue Jay picnic lunch. Registration and payment required. Tickets are $10 per person for food. JHU students are free.

Homewood Historical Walking Tour – 12:30-2:00pm Meet between the MSE Library and the Homewood Museum (no registration)- Event will be canceled if it is raining

Do you know your Homewood history? Why do many buildings on campus bear a resemblance to the Homewood Museum, and how does the Carroll family fit into the story? Join us for a tour of Homewood Campus, led by Jim Stimpert and Monica Kristin Blair, both are archivists in the Sheridan Libraries.

Women’s Volleyball v. University of Mary Washington- 1:00pm Goldfarb Gym in the Rec Center (no registration)

Come join us and cheer on our Women’s Volleyball team to victory as they take on Mary Washington. Go Hop!

Field Hockey v. Ursinus College – Homewood Field (no registration)

Come join us and cheer on our Field Hockey team as they take on Ursinus College. Go Hop!

Men’s Soccer v. Ursinus College – Homewood Field (no registration)

Come join us and cheer on our Men’s Soccer team as they take on Ursinus College. Go Hop!

Phi Delta Theta Crab Feast – (registration and fee required)

Join Phi Delta Theta’s for the ultimate Maryland experience at 2023 Crab Fest, their premier fall fundraiser event! Enjoy freshly steamed Maryland blue crab dishes, prepared in collaboration with local vendors, and savor the authentic taste of Baltimore. Students, alumni, and families will come together to indulge in a Maryland staple while contributing to a great cause. More details are available on the registration page. Student tickets $15. Family tickets $20.

 

 

Sunday, September 29

Paint with a Twist – 10:00-12:00pm Glass Pavilion in Levering Hall (registration and fee required)

Are you ready to tap into your inner Picasso? Create the beautiful picture you always wanted with a little guidance and support in a painting class led by professional instructors. Registration and payment required.

Homewood Historical Walking Tour – 12:30-2:00pm Meet between the MSE Library and the Homewood Museum (no registration)- Event will be canceled if it is raining

Do you know your Homewood history? Why do many buildings on campus bear a resemblance to the Homewood Museum, and how does the Carroll family fit into the story? Join us for a tour of Homewood Campus, led by Monica Kristin Blair, an archivist in the Sheridan Libraries.