In April, eighteen alumni from the Master of Liberal Arts program at Johns Hopkins were recognized for their contributions and inducted into the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs’ National…
In April, eighteen alumni from the Master of Liberal Arts program at Johns Hopkins were recognized for their contributions and inducted into the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs’ National…
Kevin Fan Hsu was selected as one of 80 high-achieving scholars to receive the Gates Cambridge Scholarship. This prestigious scholarship grants Hsu total funding to pursue a postgraduate degree at the University of Cambridge.
On Thursday, May 19, Ms. Renee Chenault-Fattah will deliver the main address to hundreds of graduates at the 2022 KSAS Master’s Ceremony, the first in-person ceremony in three years.
On behalf of the entire Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs community, we would like to extend a very special congratulations to faculty member Emil Wang for his recent appointment as the 15th Engineer Chief Professional Officer of the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps, Rear Admiral (RADM), Assistant Surgeon General.
Current Master of Liberal Arts student, Florence-Olivia Genesse, is making strides on social media to advocate for women’s rights and promote positive feminist messaging.
Episode 22-10: An interview with Hanako Wakatsuki, JHU Museum Studies Program alumna and Superintendent of Honouliuli National Historic Site.
Once again, the collaboration between Johns Hopkins University and MICA has been recognized in a list of the top 50 film schools in the United States for the second year running by The Wrap News Inc.
Episode 21-09: An interview with Corine Wegener, director of the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative (SCRI)
On Wednesday, May 26, our new graduates and their guests will enjoy Dr. Bahija Jallal’s address during the online 2021 KSAS Master’s Ceremony.
As a leading GOP millennial pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson has learned a vital lesson in prognosticating: always ask what you could be missing.