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Three adventurous Johns Hopkins students - Fatima Malik, Anne Spencer Pratt, and Christine Boucher – and MS in Energy Policy and Climate professor Véronique Bugnion – stepped aboard the Statsraad Lehmkuhl, a 111-year-old Norwegian Tall Ship, on July 8, 2025, for a three-week voyage from the Azores in Portugal to Nuuk, Greenland and the experience of a lifetime.

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    Three adventurous Johns Hopkins students - Fatima Malik, Anne Spencer Pratt, and Christine Boucher – and MS in Energy Policy and Climate professor Véronique Bugnion – stepped aboard the Statsraad Lehmkuhl, a 111-year-old Norwegian Tall Ship, on July 8, 2025, for a three-week voyage from the Azores in Portugal to Nuuk, Greenland and the experience of a lifetime.

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    As a member of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins, I take lifelong learning seriously—especially when a class brings together art, history, religion, and sometimes even music and literature.

  • Pictured left to right: Maureen Beasley, Betty Silverglate, Lídia Almidon, and Henri Altarac from Osher at JHU’s Learn Spanish class.
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    This summer, Osher instructor Lidia Almidon and several class members met at the “Cuba de Ayer” restaurant in Burtonsville, Maryland for lunch. The group from the “Learn Spanish” Zoom class enjoyed good company and food while spending the afternoon together.

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    New course has science writers exploring the art of sourcing, analyzing, and verifying data and incorporating this information with their narrative skills to deliver factual, data-driven stories about science, medicine, and technology.

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    More than 800 graduates from across the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences proudly crossed the stage during the 2025 KSAS Master’s Graduation Ceremony on Monday, May 19 on Homewood Field in Baltimore, marking the successful completion of their Johns Hopkins degrees.

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    Faculty from across Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs division recognized the exemplary work of students’ capstone projects, theses, research, and other work completed in the 2024-25 academic year. The student-award winners are:

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    The Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs division recently awarded 13 Excellence in Teaching awards to recognize faculty for their outstanding efforts and impact on students during the 2024-25 academic year. The MA in Government program faculty also presented an Alumni Service Award.

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