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July Spotlights

We have highlighted activities that have different time commitments. Learn more whether you have 5 minutes or 5 days. For more information about JHU’s Disability Services, please access their website here. Questions about Disability services for JHU employees can be directed to [email protected]. RETURN TO TOP RETURN TO TOP The President’s Ten for One strategic […]

Monthly Spotlights

Each month the LAD Academy creates a curated list of professional development and enrichment activities for faculty to access across the JHU enterprise. These include benefit services available to JHU employees, community events, live workshops, online courses, and fast facts about resources worth investigating. Every month we also explore one of the President’s Ten for […]

June Spotlights

We have highlighted activities that have different time commitments. Learn more whether you have 5 minutes or 5 days. For more information about supports that JHU has for its LGBTQ+ community, please visit JHU’s Gender and Sexuality Resources Page and JHU’s Employee Assistance Program Resources. RETURN TO TOP RETURN TO TOP The President’s Ten for […]

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Lilliana Mason Awarded Andrew Carnegie Fellowship

Lilliana Mason, associate professor of political science at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, has been named to the 2024 class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows. The 28 scholars selected this year will each receive grants of up to $200,000 to research political polarization. Please join us in congratulating Lilliana on this outstanding […]

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News from American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Two Johns Hopkins professors — Diane Edmund Griffin, University Distinguished Service Professor at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Du Yun, Professor of Composition at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University—have been elected to join the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Read full article here.

Muyinatu Bell Receives 2024 Alan T. Waterman Award Featured Image

Muyinatu Bell Receives 2024 Alan T. Waterman Award

Muyinatu “Bisi” Bell, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, has been named a recipient of the National Science Foundation’s 2024 Alan T. Waterman Award, regarded as the nation’s highest honor for early career scientists and engineers. Bell is recognized for her pioneering interdisciplinary research spanning photoacoustic and […]

Rama Chellappa Receives Edwin H. Land Medal Featured Image

Rama Chellappa Receives Edwin H. Land Medal

The Edwin H. Land Medal recognizes pioneering work empowered by scientific research to create inventions, technologies, and products. Rama Chellappa is honored for seminal contributions to the theory and practice of image/video processing and computer vision arenas. Read full article here. Please join us in congratulating Rama!

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News from American Association for the Advancement of Science

Six Johns Hopkins researchers are among 502 distinguished scholars recognized this year as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society. Since 1874, fellows have been elected by the AAAS Council for their achievements in their respective fields and contributions to science at large. Read full article […]

Kofi Anning

[email protected] Kofi grew up in Montgomery County, Maryland. He earned his B.A from Chowan University, after which he moved to Illinois and worked for several corporations on the administrative side for over a decade. In 2022, Kofi decided to move back to his home state of Maryland and joined the administrative team at Johns Hopkins […]