
The 2025 Security Studies Simulation will tackle a series of challenging scenarios centered around the effects of global warming in the Arctic.
The 2025 Security Studies Simulation will tackle a series of challenging scenarios centered around the effects of global warming in the Arctic.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation John J. Sullivan provided a look inside the mind and ‘agenda of aggression’ of Russian President Vladimir Putin during an appearance as part of the Johns Hopkins University MS in Intelligence Analysis program’s Inside Intelligence webinar series on November 21.
Wei Li Werner, a Madison, Wisconsin native, received the prestigious Bryce Harlow Foundation Fellowship.
The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation recently awarded its 2023 Maxar Scholarship for Diversity and Innovation in GEOINT to Jennifer Jun, an MS in Geospatial Intelligence student in Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs division.
The Bryce Harlow Foundation recently selected three Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs students for 2023-2024 fellowships in recognition of their studies, work, and commitment to professional advocacy through government relations and lobbying.
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.
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.
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.