Recent News
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As a Coast Guard aviator, Howard Baker has experienced firsthand the complexity of reporting his in-air position to command centers on the ground, especially during crises or natural disasters involving multiple aircraft carrying out multiple operations.
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The roots of Bryant Tong's final Systems Engineering program project lie on a 30-mile stretch of I-495, where the modeling and simulation analyst spent many hours each morning and evening for four years.
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Johns Hopkins Engineering has launched a new online master's degree program in healthcare systems engineering aimed at preparing engineers and healthcare professionals to make healthcare more efficient, affordable and safer.
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Students in Engineering for Professional's Electrical and Computer Engineering program have access to a range of state-of-the-art laboratories, all now located on Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory's campus.
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As J. Felipe Ruiz watched the Parker Solar Probe launch from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in on August 12, he felt like a nervous father dropping his firstborn off at college.
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A new partnership between JHU's Engineering for Professionals and a Japanese consulting firm, innovative DESIGN, is providing engineering education to Japanese car manufacturers.
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Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals has received a DELTA grant to build Faculty Forward, an intensive faculty development program to train fellows in the latest and most effective online and digital learning tools and techniques. The grant was awarded by JHU's Office of the Provost.
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The United States has one of the lowest voter-turnout rates of any of the world's developed countries. Only about 56 percent of Americans of legal age to vote cast ballots in the 2016 presidential election.
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An Engineering for Professionals course exploring social justice and environmental engineering has won a Blackboard Exemplary Course Program Award, which recognizes technology-rich, engaging, and pedagogically sound courses.