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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Building Confidence for the Medical School Journey: Inside the 2026 MMI Mock Interview Program

Preparing for medical school requires more than strong academics—it demands the ability to think critically, communicate clearly, and navigate complex, real-time scenarios. That’s exactly what students had the opportunity to practice at this year’s Multi-Mini Interview (MMI) Mock Interview event, …

By Kayla Michael
Kayla Michael
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Celebrating a Year of Growth: Internship Academy End-of-Year Celebration

On Wednesday, April 29, the Life Design Lab community came together to celebrate a year of hard work, connection, and momentum at the Internship Academy End-of-Year Celebration. With food and a strong sense of community, the event marked an important …

By Kayla Michael
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Hopkins welcomes additional members of its Class of 2030

Rebecca Kirkman, Feb 13

Today, Johns Hopkins University admitted 260 students from 11 countries, 36 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. They join the 553 students who were admitted into the undergraduate Class of 2030 through the Early Decision I …

By Hanju Lee
Hanju Lee
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Craft Your Story Workshop Series

Craft Your FLI Story: Workshop Series
Every Friday from 12:00-1:00pm

This workshop series is designed specifically for first-generation and limited-income undergraduate students as they navigate the career and internship landscape. Through guided storytelling, skill translation, and confidence-building strategies, students learn …

By Karen Mardock
Karen Mardock Director of Operations
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Clinical Healthcare Industry Week

Mon. Feb. 9th 5:30-7pm, Imagine CenterMedical Careers Alumni & Professionals panel
Are you curious about the many career paths within the medical profession and looking for guidance on how to chart your own path?Join us to hear …

By Karen Mardock
Karen Mardock Director of Operations
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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 …

By Hanju Lee
Hanju Lee
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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 …

By Jishuo Yang
Jishuo Yang
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Student Spotlight: Pamela Osseyi

Department of Mental Health, Nov 13

Hometown: Silver Spring, MD. Currently living in Baltimore, MD.
Online or in-person student: In-person
What’s one activity or hobby that helps you support your mental health? Cooking is my way of taking care of …

By Jishuo Yang
Jishuo Yang
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Johns Hopkins among nine schools selected for Amazon AI fellowship program

Hub staff, Nov 3

Johns Hopkins University is one of nine universities selected by Amazon for its new AI PhD Fellowship program, an initiative that will provide nearly $68 million in funding over two years to more than 100 doctoral …

By Jishuo Yang
Jishuo Yang
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From Campus to Community: Your Library is the Original Imagine Center 

One of the most powerful leverage points we have is access to resources.  So many of our resources are tied up through organizations, non-profits, government, and universities.  Here at Johns Hopkins, the Imagine Center brings together a dynamic outfit of staff, implementing …

By Keira Wilson
Keira Wilson Sr. Life Design Educator: Public Health
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