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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April series looks at digital accessibility and inclusive design

Hub staff, Apr 10

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in the fabric of higher education, so do the questions surrounding its role in supporting, or hindering, digital accessibility. To help unpack these complexities, Johns Hopkins University is hosting a …

By Jishuo Yang
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Building Your Personal Brand: What University Students Need to Know About Social Media and Job Searching

In today’s digital-first world, social media isn’t just a place to scroll through memes and share weekend plans—it’s a powerful tool for networking, personal branding, and career growth. For university students preparing to enter the workforce, understanding how to use …

By Kayla Michael
Kayla Michael
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Johns Hopkins invites 1,732 students to join its class of 2029

Rebecca Kirkman, Mar 22

Today 1,732 students from 39 countries, 42 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico were offered admission to the Johns Hopkins University undergraduate Class of 2029 in the Regular Decision cohort, joining 793 previously admitted …

By Jishuo Yang
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2025 International Studies DC Career Trek: Student Reflections on Essential Skills for Career Success

Co-authored by Kate Barrett (Life Design Educator: Social Sciences) and Dr. Stacey Mitchell (Life Design Educator: Students with International Perspectives) 

The 2025 International Studies Career Trek in Washington, DC was an invaluable experience for students, offering insights into a …

By Kate Barrett
Kate Barrett Life Design Educator: Social Sciences
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Johns Hopkins among top Fulbright producers for 15th consecutive year

Claire Goudreau, Mar 4

Johns Hopkins University was named a top producer of Fulbright Student grantees for the 15th consecutive year, with 27 grants offered to Hopkins students and alumni in the 2024-25 grants cycle. The university had the second highest …

By Jishuo Yang
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Student Spotlight: Tifanny Widya Ekayultina

Public Health, Mar 03

Meet Tifanny Widya Ekayultina

Tifanny Widya Ekayultina is a first-year student in the MSPH in Health Education and Health Communication degree program whose passion lies in health communication. Her goal is to bridge the gap between health …

By Jishuo Yang
Jishuo Yang
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The Mutual Power of Experiential Learning: How Staff Benefit from Student Career Treks

Experiential learning offers students invaluable opportunities to learn through real-world experiences. These moments provide a platform for students to imagine themselves in roles or environments they might never have considered, expanding their horizons and opening new possibilities. At the Johns …

By Antonio Boone
Antonio Boone Assistant Director of Life Design, Student Athletes
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Three Unexpected Ways a Job Description Can Help You During Your Job Search

A job description can be one of the most powerful tools to assist you during a job search. On its surface, a job description may appear to be a list of qualifications and duties, but it holds hidden potential to …

By Sarah Connelly
Sarah Connelly Senior Life Design Educator: AMS, CaSE, & EHE
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Student Spotlight: Kedi Le

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 …

By Jishuo Yang
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How Do You Want to Move Through Life?

This Month in Life Design: Get Curious (About Yourself)

There’s a power in asking questions about who we are and what we’re here to do. Too often, we settle into routines and focus on expectations, letting them shape us without …

By Matthew Golden
Matthew Golden Assistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate and Masters Life Design
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