MSE Symposium

MSE Symposium The Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium is a widely acclaimed lecture series sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University. All events are free and open to the public.

Registration link for LaTosha Brown event on 9/27 at 7:00 PM: https://cglink.me/2dh/r1091182 Founded in 1967 at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.

Last call to register! Join us tonight at Shriver Hall @ 7 PM
11/09/2022

Last call to register! Join us tonight at Shriver Hall @ 7 PM

We are so excited to announce that the second speaker of MSE 2022: The Road Ahead is Saturday Night Live’s MIKEY DAY. Th...
10/17/2022

We are so excited to announce that the second speaker of MSE 2022: The Road Ahead is Saturday Night Live’s MIKEY DAY. The event is THIS WEDNESDAY, and we hope to see you all there.

The Milton S. Eisenhower symposium proudly presents this year’s theme: “2022: THE ROAD AHEAD” From the unprecedented pol...
09/03/2022

The Milton S. Eisenhower symposium proudly presents this year’s theme: “2022: THE ROAD AHEAD”

From the unprecedented politicization of the Supreme Court to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the polarization of media, and the international reckoning of climate change, one thing is clear: The world we inherit is complex, puzzling, and troubling. This begs the question: How do we navigate the road ahead? The 55th edition of the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium will be hosting 4 speaker events centered around this question. Keep an eye out for announcements on the speakers to come by following our instagram. Be sure to click the bell icon 🔔 for post notifications.

Hope to see you soon!

NEW MEMBERS WANTED!! We welcome undergraduates of ALL majors, backgrounds, and interests. If you want to help make MSE h...
08/30/2022

NEW MEMBERS WANTED!! We welcome undergraduates of ALL majors, backgrounds, and interests. If you want to help make MSE history, fill out the interest form by scanning the QR code or using the link in bio. You have the option to join our finance, programming, or marketing subcommittees. If you have ANY questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]

Hope to hear back from you soon! 🥳🥳

Link: tinyurl.com/mses0

🚨🚨 ALSO: Join us at SIF this Friday from 2-5 PM! We’d love to meet you in-person!!

We’re rounding out the 1980s on today’s look back at the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium’s history. Stay tuned for exciti...
08/23/2022

We’re rounding out the 1980s on today’s look back at the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium’s history. Stay tuned for exciting announcements about this year’s theme and speakers!

Pictured:
Zbigniew Brzezinski (1983: The Dynamics of Foreign Policy)
Stansfield Turner (1984: Terrorism; Implications for a Free Society)
James Schlessinger (1985: Arms Control; Strategy and Diplomacy)
Marion G. “Pat” Robertson (1986: The Separation of Church and State)
George F. Will (1987: Has Free Press Gone Too Far?)
Elliott Richardson (1988: Debt and Deficit; What Price for the Future)
Laurie Cavazos (1989: Education on the Edge; The Crisis of the American University)

We are continuing our look back today with highlights from 1976 through 1982. These symposiums looked to the past and to...
08/22/2022

We are continuing our look back today with highlights from 1976 through 1982. These symposiums looked to the past and to the future, reflecting the closing act of the American Century.

Pictured:
James Baldwin (1976: The Question of Freedom)
Phil Donahue (1977: Television and Society)
Betty Friedan (1978: Retrospective on the 1960s)
Ralph Nader (1979: The Direction of Technology)
Norman Vincent Peale (1980: The Crisis of the American Spirit)
Jerzy Kosinski (1981: America and the Immigrant Experience)
Loretta Long (1982: Directions in the American Media)

We are so excited to introduce MSE’s new chairs for 2022! Joshua, Shreya, Niharika, and Xinyue are working hard in prepa...
08/18/2022

We are so excited to introduce MSE’s new chairs for 2022! Joshua, Shreya, Niharika, and Xinyue are working hard in preparation for the Symposium’s 55th annual lecture series! Stay tuned as we continue bringing in world-class speakers to the Hopkins community.

Established in 1967, the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium is a student-run lecture series at the Johns Hopkins University....
08/16/2022

Established in 1967, the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium is a student-run lecture series at the Johns Hopkins University. Our mission is to deliver world-class speakers to the student body and surrounding community. From Senator Bernie Sanders to SNL comedian Kenan Thompson, we invite a diverse range of speakers whose analysis of important issues is fresh, cutting, and at times unsettling. As we begin to prepare for our 2022 line-up, join us as we take a look back at our history.

Maysoon Zayid's comedy performance tomorrow, 7:00 PM at Shriver Hall! See everyone there!Registration Link: https://cgli...
11/08/2021

Maysoon Zayid's comedy performance tomorrow, 7:00 PM at Shriver Hall! See everyone there!

Registration Link: https://cglink.me/2dh/r1091509

The Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium is honored to welcome our final speaker of the “Rebuilding Our Future” Series: Renown...
11/02/2021

The Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium is honored to welcome our final speaker of the “Rebuilding Our Future” Series: Renowned comedian, actress, writer, and disability advocate Maysoon Zayid!

Hailed in Glamour as "the most fearless comic alive," Zayid has performed around the world, and headlined both the Arabs Gone Wild Comedy Tour and The Muslims Are Coming Tour, in which comedians toured the U.S. in an effort to counter Islamophobia. Zayid is also a disability advocate who fights to mainstream disabled students worldwide and for disability rights. Her bestselling memoir Find Another Dream chronicles her life story in finding her voice and own path to stardom.

Hilarious, disarming, and with a message that matters, Zayid's comedy and commentary resonate with audiences worldwide. She is the co-founder/co-executive producer of the New York Arab American Comedy Festival and The Muslim Funny Fest, and her famed TED Talk, "I got 99 problems... palsy is just one" has over 10 million views.

Please join us in welcoming her to Homewood on Tuesday, November 9th, 7:00 PM at Shriver Hall!

The MSE Symposium proudly presents our fourth speaker of the 2021 series - Dr. Marty Makary!Dr. Marty Makary is a New Yo...
10/23/2021

The MSE Symposium proudly presents our fourth speaker of the 2021 series - Dr. Marty Makary!

Dr. Marty Makary is a New York Times bestselling author and leading voice for transparency in health care. He is the recipient of the 2020 Business Book of the Year Award for “The Price We Pay,” described by Don Berwick as “a deep dive into the real issues driving up the price of health care” and by Steve Forbes as “A must-read for every American”. A professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, he has published over 250 scientific articles on the re-design of health care, medical innovation, and vulnerable populations. Dr. Makary has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine and is Editor-in-Chief of Medpage Today.

He has written for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and USA Today. His book Unaccountable turned into the T.V. series “The Resident.” He speaks nationally and internationally on the appropriateness of care, lifestyle choices that influence health outcomes, employee health benefits design, and health care costs.

Dr. Makary will speak at Shriver Hall, Tuesday, October 26th at 7:00 PM. Registration link: https://cglink.me/2dh/r1091508

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