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Graduates of the Johns Hopkins Cultural Heritage Management and Museum Studies programs gathered with family members and faculty at the Evergreen Museum & Library, which houses collections from the Garrett family, on May 18 for a garden reception and a tour ahead of commencement festivities.

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    Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs

    A team of six Johns Hopkins graduate students competed against 22 teams from leading military and civilian institutions at the Fifth Annual Strategy Competition hosted by the Army War College from April 23-25, 2026, in Carlisle, Pa.

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    Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs

    Graduates of the Johns Hopkins Cultural Heritage Management and Museum Studies programs gathered with family members and faculty at the Evergreen Museum & Library, which houses collections from the Garrett family, on May 18 for a garden reception and a tour ahead of commencement festivities.

  • Alum Andrea Lloyd (far left) with the Artemis II crew (left to right), Jeremy Hansen, Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Reid Wiseman.
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    Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs

    For 10 days in April 2026, the world watched as NASA’s Artemis II astronauts looped around the moon and safely returned to Earth, completing a history-making mission that reignited inspiration with human spaceflight around the globe.

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    Some 870 graduates from Johns Hopkins University’s Krieger School of Arts and Sciences celebrated the completion of their master’s degrees during the 2026 KSAS Master’s Graduation Ceremony on May 18 on Homewood Field, a milestone event held during the university’s 150th anniversary year.

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    Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs

    Johns Hopkins University’s faculty in the Advanced Academic Programs division recently lauded the extraordinary individual work of students’ capstone projects, theses, research, and other outstanding achievements completed in the 2025-26 academic year.

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    Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs

    Sixteen faculty members from Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs division have been named as recipients of the 2026 Excellence in Teaching awards, a recognition that celebrates exemplary effort and extraordinary student impact.

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    Six years ago, Covid changed the world. During Covid, Osher was forced to provide all classes online. Zoom became a way to continue classes, as well as a way to stay connected to the outside world during a very dark time. Although online classes were born of necessity, they’ve become a vital part of the Osher at JHU program.

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