
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.
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.
As a leading GOP millennial pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson has learned a vital lesson in prognosticating: always ask what you could be missing.
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.
The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation has announced its accreditation of the Master of Science in Geospatial Intelligence program at Johns Hopkins University, under its Collegiate Accreditation Program.
Kasey Pipes (MA in Government ’99) returned to the JHU Center for Advanced Governmental Studies to discuss his latest book publication: After the Fall: The Remarkable Comeback of Richard Nixon (Regnery History: 2019).
Paul Weinstein, Program Director of the MA in Public Management Program, writes in a recent piece with Arielle Kane about options for supporting the economic wellbeing of working families.
Dr. Jennifer Bachner (Director, Government Analytics) and Dr. Sarah O’Byrne (Coordinator, Center for Advanced Governmental Studies) have published the article “Teaching Quantitative Skills in Online Courses: Today’s Key Areas of Focus and Effective Learning Tools” in the Journal of Political Science Education.
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.
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, February 19th and 20th. The panel is on Government Decision Making: Product vs. Pixels. USGIF and its Small Sats Working Group collaborate to host a…
AAP’s MA in Public Management and MS in Applied Economics programs alumni Veronica Goodman discusses on NBC Washington her new book, a humorous children’s alphabet book about law, L is for Law.