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In memoriam
Pioneering international relations scholar I. William Zartman dies at 93
Published Aug 12, 2025
Zartman, a leading negotiation and conflict resolution specialist, spent decades on the SAIS faculty, including as director of its African Studies and Conflict Management programs
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor
Renewable energy expert Daniel Kammen joins Johns Hopkins
Published July 29, 2025
Kammen brings decades of experience developing scalable, equitable energy solutions and designing policy frameworks that support sustainable development worldwide
Alumni
A SAIS alum's devotion to New York's stray cats
Published Summer 2025
Alum Charlotte Conley shares her story of leaving academia to start a cat rescue / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Guardians of the galaxy
Published Summer 2025
Rather than create its own military university like other branches of the armed forces, the Space Force opted to team up with SAIS to offer programs that combine a traditional military education with graduate-level courses in areas such as international relations, geopolitics, and diplomacy / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Hopkins in D.C.
38 proposals receive funding via Nexus Awards
Published May 16, 2025
Nexus Awards Program supports a diverse range of programming, research, and teaching at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center
A Green Livelihood
Published Spring 2025
Bharati Chaturvedi, SAIS '07 (MIPP), created a nonprofit to address issues related to the "wastepickers" of Delhi, India / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Global affairs
SAIS launches new Institute on U.S.-China relations
Published Feb 14, 2025
The Institute for America, China, and the Future of Global Affairs kicked off with a daylong series of panel discussions
Q+A
Iran's regional strategy, shifting dynamics, and U.S. relations
Published Feb 6, 2025
As tensions in the Middle East persist, understanding Iran's strategies and the implications for global diplomacy has never been more critical
Film
Film series launches at Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Published Jan 21, 2025
Stories That Matter series opens with Oscar shortlisted documentary film 'Daughters' on Feb. 21
Faculty books
Three Johns Hopkins scholar-authors on 'Foreign Affairs' best books list
Published Dec 10, 2024
Works by Anne Applebaum, Henry Farrell, and Sergey Radchenko are among reviewers' top picks for 2024