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 Recognized for Leadership in Inclusive Excellence for the Eighth Consecutive Year

Sydnee Logan, Oct 17

The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) has once again been honored among the nation’s most forward-thinking institutions, earning the INSIGHT into Academia Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Distinction (HEED) Award for the eighth consecutive …

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Johns Hopkins earns top honors in annual International Freezer Challenge

Ryan Weeks-Rutan, Sep 30

For its efforts to save 1,560 kWh/day in energy costs in its research laboratories, Johns Hopkins University was named the top-performing academic institution among more than 110 peers in the 2025 International Freezer Challenge, an annual …

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Record Number of Students Complete Spring 2025 Pava Center Accelerator Programs

Pava Center, July 9

This spring, the Pava Center had a record number of student-led ventures complete its flagship accelerator programs—Kindling, Spark, and Fuel. With over 65 teams participating across all stages of venture development, the Spring 2025 cohorts redefined …

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Johns Hopkins No. 7 in ‘U.S. News’ Best Colleges rankings

Hub staff, Sep 23

Johns Hopkins University ranks No. 7 among national universities, according to the latest list of the nation’s best colleges for undergraduates published by U.S. News & World Report.

The annual list, released today, showed the university tied …

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Research Meets Reality

Kristin Hanson, Aug 12

During his senior year as an undergraduate at Yale, Drew Prinster completed a global health certificate program. His capstone project focused on the use of AI tools to predict patient diagnoses and improve health care quality. …

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Fulbright grants awarded to 14 Johns Hopkins students

Hub staff, Sep 8

Fourteen students and recent graduates from Johns Hopkins University have received Fulbright grants as part of the 2025-2026 award cycle, continuing the university’s long-running success as a top producer of student recipients.

The Fulbright program is …

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Daniels: ‘Be the class that embraces limitless possibility’

Hub staff, Aug 26

Johns Hopkins University’s Class of 2029 bears a unique distinction: The newly arrived cohort of 1,300 undergraduate and transfer students is also the university’s 150th class.

During his remarks at the university’s annual Convocation ceremony Sunday …

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Student Spotlight: Kyle Moon

By Yvette Shu, Aug 20

Responses were edited for clarity and conciseness.

Give a one-minute elevator pitch on your research focus.

My dissertation research focuses on the criminalization of homelessness and how it has converged with the overdose crisis. In the …

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Alum Spotlight: Annelise Ware, MHS

Bloomberg School, June 27

Annelise Ware, MHS recently graduated with a Masters of Health Science degree from the Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Department of Mental Health. Her master’s thesis was on child sexual abuse in aesthetic sports. 

Tell us …

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Alumni Spotlight: Dorothy Thompson, Engr ’23 (MSE)

Bloomberg School, July 09

Meet Dorothy Thompson, Engr ’23 (MSE)

Hometown: Austin, Texas
Current city: Boston, Mass.
Fun fact: I do aerial silks! (like in the circus)
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Dorothy Thomspon, Engr ’23 (MSE), is an engineer at EA Engineering, Science, …

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