Events

The Whiting School of Engineering often hosts campus events for students, faculty, and staff. Join us for annual celebrations, public-facing showcases of student achievements, and community events.

Engineers Week

National Engineers Week, which is usually held in February, is an annual celebration of the contribution that engineers make to our world. Johns Hopkins celebrates with a week of celebrations, panel discussions, networking, competitions, and more!

Student inserting dry spaghetti noodles into marshmallows spread on the floor.

Design Day

Design Day is a Whiting School of Engineering initiative. It is held in May of each year and is attended by faculty, staff, students, sponsors, and the public. Student design teams present their design projects in an open forum where they can discuss with event attendees the need for their design.

People walking through rows full of displayed design posters.

Induction Ceremony and Celebration

The Order of the Engineer was initiated in the United States to foster a spirit of pride and responsibility in the engineering profession, to bridge the gap between training and experience, and to present to the public a visible symbol identifying the engineer. If you're graduating this year with an engineering degree you are invited to accept the Obligation of the Engineer and a stainless steel ring.

The Pledge of the Computing Professional promotes and recognizes the ethical and moral behavior of graduates of computing-related degree programs as they transition to careers of service to society. Initiates will take the Pledge of the Computing Professional Oath and receive a brass lapel pin that spells 'HONOR' in ASCII code.

Graduating students are invited to become members of the order and take the pledge at the Induction Ceremony and Celebration.

Three students holding their firsts out with their Order of the Engineer rings on.
Students reading a pledge of the backs of event programs.