
In today’s world, where crises do not merely follow one another but overlap and intertwine, leadership demands something far beyond the status quo.
In today’s world, where crises do not merely follow one another but overlap and intertwine, leadership demands something far beyond the status quo.
In a time when science journalism faces mounting challenges, four writers examine the flaws of science policy, funding, and practice in the U.S.
Frances Wu, Program Director for JHU’s MS in Organizational Leadership program, is proud to introduce the newly formed MSOL Advisory Board.
A new film series, Stories that Matter, will launch at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. on February 21.
Launched in 2025, the Workshop for the Immersive Storyteller course has Johns Hopkins students taking a deep dive into emerging technologies to expand and refine their storytelling capabilities and enhance their artistic expression in the growing field of virtual reality filmmaking.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation John J. Sullivan provided a look inside the mind and ‘agenda of aggression’ of Russian President Vladimir Putin during an appearance as part of the Johns Hopkins University MS in Intelligence Analysis program’s Inside Intelligence webinar series on November 21.
Emilia Slotnick, a 31-year-old New York native, has spent much of her life fighting an unseen battle. Diagnosed with Crohn's disease at just 10 years old, she has transformed her personal health struggles into a mission to advocate for others. Today, that mission is being recognized by the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s New York Chapter, where she will soon receive the prestigious Community Impact Leader award.
Wei Li Werner, a Madison, Wisconsin native, received the prestigious Bryce Harlow Foundation Fellowship.
The Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs, through its MA in Museum Studies and MA in Cultural Heritage Management programs, recently brought together some of the nation's most prominent leaders in cultural heritage to discuss the pivotal role of museums, libraries, and archives in fortifying civil society.
Students across Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs division were recognized by AAP faculty with a range of student awards based on their outstanding capstone projects, theses, and other work during the 2023-2024 academic year.