In this issue, we discuss the challenges that modern farming community is facing, nature conservation and sustainability in Cuba, the pristine ecosystem of Glacier National Park, and the importance of science communication in facilitating change.
News
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
The Inverse Poisson Functional has been proposed by Dr. Zachary as a tool for forecasting response time to environmental events and global climate change.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
The Johns Hopkins University is delighted to provide recording of the 2019 Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Graduation Ceremony.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
JHU's online Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) was ranked as third in the nation's top 25 programs.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
Paul Weinstein, Director of the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies‘ Master of Arts in Public Management program, was asked to interpret WalletHub’s 2019 Tax Survey findings.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
Dr. Tristan Cabello, Assistant Director of the Master of Liberal Arts Program, published an entry in the Global Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) History (on the Latino Gay Alliance).
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
Dr. Tristan Cabello, Assistant Director of the Master of Liberal Arts Program, recorded a podcast with the Cultural Services of the French Embassy on the African American History of Paris.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
Jack O’Connor, Director of the MS in Geospatial Intelligence program, is moderating a panel discussion at the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation Small Satellite Workshop: The Speed of Innovation, on Tuesday and Wednesday,…
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
Program Chair for Environmental Sciences and Policy and Geographic Information Systems, Dr. Thomas Haine, has completed co-authorship of a new textbook, Ocean Circulation in Three Dimensions. The book will be published by Cambridge University Press.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
Please see our Summer 2018, Issue 1, and Winter 2018, Issue 2, newsletters.