September 16, 2025 - 21:52

Chris Morphew, the esteemed Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Education, is set to step down after nearly a decade of transformative leadership. Since joining the institution in 2017, Morphew has overseen significant advancements and growth within the school, positioning it as a leader in educational innovation and research.
Under his guidance, the school has expanded its academic programs, fostered interdisciplinary collaboration, and enhanced its commitment to diversity and inclusion. Morphew's dedication to improving educational practices has not only benefited students but also contributed to the broader educational landscape.
As he prepares to transition from his role, Morphew expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work alongside talented faculty and staff, emphasizing the collective achievements during his tenure. The school community is now looking ahead to the future, anticipating new leadership that will continue to build on the foundation established during Morphew's impactful years at the helm.
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