
Science in Action: The Human Brain takes science writing students to the front lines of scientific research on the world’s most complex, complicated system in the world – the three-pound organ that regulates every process of the human body.
Science in Action: The Human Brain takes science writing students to the front lines of scientific research on the world’s most complex, complicated system in the world – the three-pound organ that regulates every process of the human body.
Thirty-six Johns Hopkins students will convene in Krakow, Poland, to explore the region through historical, literary, scientific, and social lenses during an immersive writing residency in June 2025.
Theoretical physicist and cosmologist Sean M. Carroll will address approximately 900 graduates during the 2025 Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Master’s Graduation Ceremony.
Officials from the Smithsonian enlisted the expertise of students in the MA in Museum Studies program to study a real-world challenge.
Students explored historic Scotland in March 2025, blending field study with site visits to Aberdeen, Stirling, and Edinburgh.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Adrienne Hollis, PhD, JD, and Elizabeth B. Hessami, JD, LLM, Join as Keynote Speakers
The 2025 Security Studies Simulation will tackle a series of challenging scenarios centered around the effects of global warming in the Arctic.
The Hopkins Bloomberg Center will offer a free screening of the Academy Award-nominated Ukraine War documentary “Porcelain War” on Monday, March 31.
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.