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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University May 5, 2008 | Vol. 37 No. 33
 
American Academy of Arts & Sciences Elects Astrophysicist Riess

By Lisa de Nike
Homewood

Adam Riess, a professor in the Henry A. Rowland Department of Physics and Astronomy in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, is among the 212 fellows elected to the 228th class of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. The academy made its announcement April 28.

Riess was a leader of the team that first published the news that an unexplained, mysterious "dark energy" was driving an ever-faster expansion of the universe. In 2006, Riess shared the $1 million Shaw Prize in astronomy for that discovery.

He will be inducted at a ceremony set for Oct. 11 at the academy headquarters in Cambridge, Mass., alongside other new fellows, including U.S. Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice John Paul Stevens; Academy Award-winning filmmakers Ethan Coen, Joel Coen and Milos Forman; Baltimore Symphony Orchestra conductor Marin Alsop; and blues guitarist B.B. King.

Riess becomes one of 40 Johns Hopkins fellows of the academy.

The 212 fellows and foreign honorary members were nominated and elected to the academy by current members. A broad-based membership of scholars and practitioners from physics, mathematics, biological sciences, social sciences, humanities and the arts, public affairs and business allows the academy to conduct a wide range of interdisciplinary studies and public policy research.

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