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.

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Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Ranked No. 1 for DNP, No. 2 for Master’s in 2025 U.S. News & World Report Rankings

Sydnee Logan, Apr 8

(Baltimore, Maryland – April 8, 2025) The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) has once again been recognized as a national leader in nursing education, earning the No. 1 ranking for its Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) …

By Jishuo Yang
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Electrical Engineering Student Wins Summer PURA for Cancer Research Innovation

Dino Lencioni, June 11

Johns Hopkins undergrad Patrick Ting has been awarded a 2025 Summer Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award (PURA) to use bioengineering and machine learning to better understand how cancer cells behave and spread.

Since 1993, the Hopkins Office …

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‘Indispensable Role of Blacks at Johns Hopkins’ inducts five new members

Hub staff, Jun 23

Five new members were inducted into the Indispensable Role of Blacks at Johns Hopkins during the university’s annual Juneteenth celebration on Friday, June 20.

The project celebrates the contributions of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community …

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Hopkins helps celebrate 50th anniversary of Baltimore Pride

Hub staff, Jun 18

Hundreds of Johns Hopkins affiliates joined in Baltimore City’s 50th Pride celebration last week, including marching in its annual parade on Saturday, June 14. The parade travelled north on North Charles Street, culminating in a block …

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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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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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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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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 …

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