Center for a Livable Future Staff Recognized for Excellence in Teaching in the Third Term
May 22, 2026
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future’s (CLF) Education & Training Program has grown steadily for nearly 30 years, through academic programs at Johns Hopkins University, educational outreach and training, and the development of educational tools and resources. This robust collection of offerings includes courses, certificate programs, an MPH concentration, doctoral fellowships, advising and mentoring capstones and practicums, online courses such as Coursera, a food systems primer, and FoodSpan, a free, downloadable curriculum.
The Center’s education and training activities aim to advance a healthier, more equitable, and resilient food system, and cultivate systems thinking and collaboration among students, educators, researchers, policymakers, advocacy organizations, and communities. Building the next generation of food systems experts is an essential piece of CLF’s mission, which it achieves through offerings designed for both students and professionals.
In the third term of the 2025-2026 academic year, seven CLF staff achieved excellence in teaching Bloomberg School of Public Health courses that contribute to the knowledge base necessary for food system reform. Those recognized include Meghan Davis, Dave Love, Sara Lupolt, Yeeli Mui, Keeve Nachman, Liz Nussbaumer, and Andrew Thorne-Lyman. The courses were Teaching Environmental Health (taught by Davis), Seafood and Public Health: Global Trade, Nutrition, and the Environment (taught by Love, Nussbaumer, and Thorne-Lyman), Introduction to the Risk Sciences and Public Policy (taught by Lupolt and Nachman), and Designing Health Equity: The Intersection of Food System, Urban Planning, and Policy (taught by Mui).
During each term of the academic year, students from the Bloomberg School submit course evaluations in order to recognize outstanding faculty who have significantly contributed to their intellectual life through excellence in teaching. Honorees for this recognition have received an average score of 3.6 or above (on a four-point scale) in both the Overall Course and Overall Instructor categories of their student evaluations with a response rate of 70% or higher.
CLF extends its congratulations to these seven staff members, along with the rest of the honorees for the third term. The full list of honorees from the Bloomberg School can be found here.