Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs division recently recognized 10 faculty members with Excellence in Teaching awards for their exceptional effort and immeasurable impact on students during the 2022-2023 academic year.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs division recently recognized an accomplished group of students, chosen by faculty to receive awards for their high-quality capstone projects, theses, and other work during the 2022-2023 academic year.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
Faculty, students, and alumni of Johns Hopkins University’s MS in Geographic Information Systems program are using their specialized skills as part of the global response to recent earthquakes in Turkey…
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
In the 2022 annual newsletter produced by AAP’s Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Sciences and Policy programs, students, alumni, and faculty showcased their year of success with articles on summer…
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
At the end of the 2022 academic year, thirteen AAP faculty members received Excellence in Teaching awards for their outstanding teaching efforts and immeasurable impact on their students’ learning experiences.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day with Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs by tuning in to our series of “Lightning Talks” beginning on April 22, 2020.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a time for hope and optimism.
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Published:Publisher Johns Hopkins Advanced Academic Programs
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.
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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
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.