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2023 Krieger Graduate Diversity Ambassadors

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 […]


2022-2023 Dean’s Fellows

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 […]


What Economists Really Do

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.


Public Health through an Africana Studies Lens

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.


Learning Alongside the Very Best

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.


Summer Research Lab Grows Student Experts

This summer was the fourth year for the JHU Humanities Collaboratory, which provides opportunities for high-achieving humanities students from community colleges and historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) across the […]


Interns Make an Impact on Baltimore Community

Krieger School students spent their summer working in Baltimore nonprofit organizations and government agencies as part of the Center for Social Concern’s paid Community Impact Internships Program. Students interned in […]


SNF Agora Institute names 11 Visiting Fellows

The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins has selected 11 Visiting Fellows from diverse sectors, backgrounds, and disciplines to collaborate with faculty, senior fellows, and students during the upcoming academic year. Their works focus on democratic governance, justice advocacy, civic entrepreneurship, and more.


JHU once again a top producer of Fulbright awardees

For the 11th year in a row, Johns Hopkins University appears on Chronicle of Higher Education’s list of top producers for the 2020–21 Fulbright Scholarship application cycle. With 22 of 49 applicants awarded grants across the English Teaching Assistant and Study/Research programs, Hopkins has the third-highest rate of Fulbright grantees among research universities. Read about the students’ Fulbright work on the Hub.