Katie Pearce, Feb 4
On a recent visit to the Head and Neck Cancer In-Patient Unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vikas Vattipally chatted with a patient about a range of topics: horseback riding, real estate, tuxedo cats, religion. What the …
Katie Pearce, Feb 4
On a recent visit to the Head and Neck Cancer In-Patient Unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vikas Vattipally chatted with a patient about a range of topics: horseback riding, real estate, tuxedo cats, religion. What the …
You have the first opportunity to get involved as a host in our new Doctoral Job Shadowing program through the Doctoral Life Design Studio. The job shadowing experiences will allow JHU doctoral students and post docs to explore diverse career …
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Jan 30
To prepare for domestic and international career opportunities in public health, all MSPH in Health Education and Health Communication students participate in a full-time field placement for least six months.
In her HBS Field …
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Feb 03
Kedi Le is a second-year ScM student in the Department of Biostatistics with a focus on genomics.
This past year Kedi received the Kocherlakota Award, which honors the outstanding achievement by a Biostatistics …
Hub staff, Jan 24
Johns Hopkins University presented revised plans for its new Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) facility to Baltimore’s Urban Planning Architecture Advisory Panel (UDAAP) on Thursday, giving the city planning group a second look at the project that …
Lisa Ercolano, Jan 21
Johns Hopkins Engineering‘s online graduate degree programs continue to rank among the nation’s leading programs, according to U.S. News & World Report‘s Best Online Master’s in Engineering Programs and Best Online Master’s in Information …
Hub staff, Jan 15
Open to Debate, the leading nonpartisan media platform steering the national conversation around the art of debate and the importance of free speech, has partnered with the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University to hold …
Catherine Graham, Jan 23
Two Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering researchers—Jean Fan, an assistant professor, and Casey Taylor, an associate professor—are among nearly 400 recently announced recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
Established by …
The JHU Industry-Focused Career Fair is just around the corner, taking place on January 29. Whether you’re exploring opportunities or ready to land your dream job, preparation is key to making the most of this event. Here are five essential …
Sometimes, the most transformative opportunities begin with a single word: yes. Saying yes isn’t just about agreeing to take something on—it’s about choosing growth, embracing challenges, and stepping into a space where you’re unsure of the outcome.
This year, I …