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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New Title VI training required for all university students, faculty, staff

The Hub, Apr 21

Johns Hopkins University is launching a new, mandatory virtual training designed to foster an environment at the university that is inclusive, respectful, and free from discrimination and harassment, and to ensure compliance with equal opportunity and …

By Jishuo Yang
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Johns Hopkins University celebrates the Class of 2025

Hub staff, May 22

Dreary weather couldn’t stop the Johns Hopkins University Class of 2025 from breaking a Commencement record: JHU President Ron Daniels reported live from the stage that for the first time, every seat in the Homewood Field stadium …

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For new grads, landing a job may be hard. Navigating the workplace may be harder

Laura Pappano, May 20

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Ally Wilkinson did not plan to spend her senior year at Wake Forest University doing something strikingly stressful: juggling a full-time job with a global consulting firm while also taking classes to finish her degree.

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Gen Z is Growing Up — So Are Our Career Priorities 

Back in 2022, we talked about how each generation brings a unique set of values to work — three years later, Gen Z is rewriting the script.

Conversations about generational values in the workplace often focus on what makes each age …

By Daniela Valdes
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Johns Hopkins to recognize four honorary degree recipients at 2025 Commencement

Hub staff, May 17

A leading education entrepreneur, a local publisher and pillar of the Baltimore community, a longtime university board member and supporter, and a visionary astrophysicist and data scientist will receive Johns Hopkins University honorary degrees later this …

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Summer opportunities at the Center for Staff Life Design

HR NewsWire, May 14

As part of its commitment to helping staff members grow their careers, Johns Hopkins University launched a Center for Staff Life Design during this academic year.

The center’s workshops, courses, events, and experiential learning are designed …

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Johns Hopkins students build inventory app for local food pantry

Claire Goudreau, May 6

Each year, American grocery stores are left with about five million tons of unsold food. Much of this product ends up in landfills or is incinerated, but sometimes a nonprofit will step in.

Let’s Eat, Inc., is …

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Join JHU’s Mental Health Challenge today

HR NewsWire, May 6

Join in on the fun during Mental Health Awareness Month by registering for the Mental Health Challenge, which runs through May 30. All full-time JHU employees are invited to join in to learn new skills and …

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Student startups take center stage at HopStart

Emily Myrick, May 4

More than 250 student entrepreneurs competed for more than $55,000 in prizes at the 25th annual HopStart: Hopkins New Venture Challenge on Friday, April 25, at the Inn at the Colonnade. Competitors from across Johns Hopkins University …

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Hopkins night at the museum

Hub staff, May 9

The Office of the Provost Arts Initiative hosted a festive event for the Johns Hopkins community at the Baltimore Museum of Art on April 30, when more than 650 students, faculty, and staff from across the …

By Jishuo Yang
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