
Wei Li Werner, a Madison, Wisconsin native, received the prestigious Bryce Harlow Foundation Fellowship.
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.
Johns Hopkins University’s Krieger School of Arts and Sciences recognized and celebrated its 2024 master’s program graduates—including those from more than 25 programs offered by the Advanced Academic Programs division—at the 2024 Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Master’s Graduation Ceremony on Monday, May 20.
The Johns Hopkins MA in Museum Studies and MA in Cultural Heritage Management programs will bring together industry thought leaders and the community on June 24, 2024, to explore the vital role museums play in supporting and sustaining democracy.
Cybersecurity and national security expert Clint Watts will address more than 900 graduates at the 2024 Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Master’s Graduation Ceremony on Monday, May 20, at 7 p.m. on Homewood Field in Baltimore.
The Johns Hopkins community and members of the public gathered on Thursday, April 11, 2024, for a screening of the documentary Invisible Nation, followed by a thought-provoking discussion with the film’s director and a panel of experts.
A bird’s eye view of the real-world devastation and destruction amassed during the ongoing war in Ukraine provided indelible images for visitors who took in an immersive virtual reality exhibit at Johns Hopkins University in March 2024.
Organizations—from multinational corporations to government agencies—can now provide their employees with the latest knowledge and capabilities through non-degree, non-credit custom programs offered by Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs.
The February 15 community screening of the documentary Silver Dollar Road, hosted by the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences’ Advanced Academic Programs division, drew an engaged crowd and featured a thought-provoking panel discussion of the film’s central themes.