Adapt, Pivot, & Persist

Have you recently experienced a layoff, particularly in the government or technology sectors? You’re not alone—and your next opportunity is closer than you think. Adapt, Pivot, & Persist is designed specifically for professionals like you who are navigating career transitions.

By Hanju Lee
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Student Employees and Supervisor of the Year recognized

Claire Goudreau, May 14

Thousands of Johns Hopkins University graduate and undergraduate students support the university’s research, initiatives, and services each year as student employees. On April 15, two of these students—senior Dayrin Marquina and PhD student Rodrigo Guerra—were …

By Jishuo Yang
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Mapping Complexity, Designing Change: Announcing the 2026 Map the System Winners

This year, the Johns Hopkins Life Design Lab welcomed a powerful cohort of students to the annual Map the System competition—an experience centered not on quick fixes, but on deeply understanding the complex systems shaping the world around us.

From …

By Kayla Michael
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Johns Hopkins invites 1,982 students to its Class of 2030

Rebecca Kirkman, Mar 18

Today, Johns Hopkins University admitted 1,982 students from 28 countries, all 50 states, Washington, D.C, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. They join 813 previously admitted Early Decision applicants.

“What is most compelling about this …

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Newly upgraded Shaffer Hall classrooms unveiled

Claire Goudreau, Apr 1

Johns Hopkins University has renovated classrooms and the third-floor corridor in Shaffer Hall on the Homewood campus. These upgrades are the first to follow the university’s new Learning Environment Guidelines, which outline a consistent approach to …

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Three from Johns Hopkins selected as Sloan Research Fellows

Hub staff, Mar 3

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Three faculty members from Johns Hopkins University have been named 2026 Sloan Research Fellows by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. These two-year, $75,000 fellowships are awarded to early-career scientists in the U.S. and Canada …

By Hanju Lee
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Resources for Graduating Seniors

Graduating brings excitement, uncertainty, and a lot of questions about what comes next. Whether you already have a job lined up or are still exploring possibilities, the Life Design Lab is here to support you through your transition from student …

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Johns Hopkins online engineering master’s programs again ranked among the nation’s best

Monica Leigh, Jan 27

Whiting School of Engineering online graduate programs are among the top 10 in all areas ranked by ‘U.S. News & World Report’

Johns Hopkins University’s online engineering graduate degree programs continue to rank among the nation’s …

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Johns Hopkins Ice Rink reopens

Hub staff, Jan 13

The Johns Hopkins Ice Rink has made its annual return. Now through Feb. 22, university affiliates and the greater Baltimore community are invited to hit the ice on Homewood campus. Tickets are free and can be …

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12 Hopkins affiliates recognized for outstanding community service

Hub staff, Jan 15

Eleven faculty, staff members, and students from Johns Hopkins University and Medicine have been selected to receive the 2025 Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Award for Community Service. This special honor recognizes those from Hopkins who …

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IT@JH and APL named to 2026 list of best places to work in IT

Hub staff, Dec 18

Computerworld recently released its 2026 ranking of the top 100 work environments for technology professionals, and IT@JH and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory are among the large organizations named to its list of Best Places …

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