The Krieger School welcomes a talented group of new faculty members, each of whom brings scholarly accomplishments to our academic community. Angie Bautista-Chavez Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science As a scholar of American politics, Angie Bautista-Chavez examines the politics of migration, borders, bureaucracy, race, and citizenship. She is interested in the dynamic interplay between states and […] The post New 2024-2025 faculty appeared first on Krieger Sch...| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
The Krieger School of Arts and Science is excited to announce the 2023-2024 Graduate Diversity Ambassadors. They are part of the KSAS Dean’s Graduate Fellows program, which also includes peer navigators. These ambassadors will work with the KSAS Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office to advance the recruitment and retention of diverse graduate students in KSAS. […] The post 2023 Krieger Graduate Diversity Ambassadors appeared first on Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
Hundreds gathered June 20, in Athens, Greece, for Power and Purpose: A Symposium on Mental Health and Democratic Agency, hosted by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute of Johns Hopkins University. The post SNF Agora Institute Hosts Mental Health and Democracy Symposium appeared first on Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Fellow Program aims to provide the expertise and experience necessary to assist the dean in an area of strategic importance for the work of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. A fellow must be a full-time faculty member of the Krieger School and will devote 20 […] The post 2022-2023 Dean’s Fellows appeared first on Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
Astronomer Danielle Speller has each been awarded a 2022 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering, a prestigious early-career award for scientists that provides “flexible funding and the freedom to take risks and explore new frontiers in their fields of study.” Each recipient receives $875,000 over five year. Read the full story on the Hub. The post Danielle Speller, Physics and Astronomy, wins prestigious Packard Fellowship appeared first on Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
‘The Raven’ magazine, launched by Hopkins philosopher David Velleman, seeks to return philosophical essays to the realm of the creative. Read the full story on the Hub. The post Magazine brings literary style to philosophical writings appeared first on Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
More than just Wall Street types or stock market prognosticators, Johns Hopkins economics faculty and students apply their tools to address the world’s most important issues. The post What Economists Really Do appeared first on Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
Get an intimate look into a class a Johns Hopkins through Arts & Sciences Magazine. Students discuss how a recent course, Africana Studies Meets Public Health, is giving them the experience and perspective they need to reach their dreams of creating public health programs that focus on Black women, or work in global humanitarian efforts. The post Public Health through an Africana Studies Lens appeared first on Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
The Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships summer fellowship program gives Johns Hopkins undergraduates the opportunity to work and conduct research under the mentorship of some of the world's preeminent scholars. The post Learning Alongside the Very Best appeared first on Krieger School of Arts & Sciences.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
This summer was the fourth year for the JHU Humanities Collaboratory, which provides opportunities for high-achieving humanities students from community| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
Krieger School of Arts & Sciences students work with world-renowned experts, engage in cutting-edge research, realize their entrepreneurial spirit, and expand their learning well beyond the classroom.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
Professor Christopher S. Celenza is the James B. Knapp Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. He is also a professor of history and classics.| Krieger School of Arts & Sciences