Got a great idea to share? Five minutes, 20 slides. What would you say? IGNITE@JHU is a series of talks where presenters share their personal and professional passions, using 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds.
If you are a JHU student, staff, or faculty member please submit a short 2-3 sentence proposal for your talk. The audience is interested in anything you have to say as long as you are motivated, articulate, and concise! What are you passionate about?
The next IGNITE@JHU event will be scheduled for Fall 2012. Want to join the organizing committee? Please contact Joan Freedman digitalmedia _at_ jhu.edu
Above: Sandhira Wijayaratne, Sociology/Public Health ’12, presents on his experiences with the AIDS-infected children of Kenya; Frank Richardson, Campus police officer, encourages students to pursue their dreams and achieve victory against the odds; and IGNITE@JHU founder (and director of JHU’s Digital Media Center) Joan Freedman poses with Craig Rosenblum, the Assistant coordinator of campus programming; Danielle Lohan, Public Health ‘13, who presented on the modern slave-trade in America.

