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The Academy at Johns Hopkins

Honoring our retired faculty for their exceptional wisdom, intelligence, and experience, the Academy actively engages retired faculty in the Johns Hopkins community in ways that benefit our students, patients, disciplines, and institution, and that support their ongoing professional fulfillment. The Academy – East Baltimore supports the continued research, teaching, and service of retired faculty of […]

Chris Krupenye Awarded the 2025 Early Career Investigator Award Featured Image

Chris Krupenye Awarded the 2025 Early Career Investigator Award

Chris Krupenye has just been awarded the 2025 Early Career Investigator Award for his contributions to the field by The Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology. This award “honors an early career psychologist (within 10 years of PhD) who has made a substantial contribution to the fields of comparative psychology and/or behavioral neuroscience.” Please […]

Justin Hanes elected to National Academy of Engineering Featured Image

Justin Hanes elected to National Academy of Engineering

Justin Hanes, a professor of ophthalmology at the Johns Hopkins University Wilmer Eye Institute and director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Nanomedicine, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering. This honor is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to engineering research, practice, or education. Hanes was recognized for his pioneering work […]

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Johns Hopkins University Council

The Johns Hopkins University Council (JHUC) consists of 17 faculty members from across the university’s 9 schools, as well as the Dean of each school and the university administration. The mission of the JHUC is to provide a university-wide shared governance body which allows faculty to exchange information, guidance, and views regarding Johns Hopkins University’s […]

February spotlight

The LAD Academy is recognizing Black History Month by sharing these JHU activities:We have highlighted activities that have different time commitments. Learn more whether you have 5 minutes or 5 days. RETURN TO TOP RETURN TO TOP Since the university’s earliest days, our charge has been to bring the benefits of our discoveries to the […]

Dingchang Lin Awarded a 2024 Packard Fellowship Featured Image

Dingchang Lin Awarded a 2024 Packard Fellowship

Dingchang Lin, assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, has been awarded a 2024 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering. This prestigious award “provides the nation’s most promising early-career scientists and engineers with flexible funding and the freedom to take risks and explore new frontiers in their fields of study.” The latitude provided to Fellows empowers […]

Mark Dredze Received an Optum Research Award Featured Image

Mark Dredze Received an Optum Research Award

Mark Dredze, a John C. Malone Professor of Computer Science, the interim deputy director of the Data Science and AI Institute, and the associate head of research and strategic initiatives for the Department of Computer Science, received an Optum Research Award in the area of foundational methods development. This award will support his project on “using large language models, or […]

Mateo Diaz Won the 2024 Beale–Orchard-Hays Prize Featured Image

Mateo Diaz Won the 2024 Beale–Orchard-Hays Prize

Mateo Diaz, assistant professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, has won the 2024 Beale–Orchard-Hays Prize for Excellence in Computational Mathematical Programming. This award recognized Diaz and his team’s “groundbreaking work on Primal-Dual Linear Programming.” The Beale–Orchard-Hays Prize is awarded every three years by the Mathematical Optimization Society.  Please join us in congratulating him on […]