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 …

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Johns Hopkins presents updated plans for DSAI building project

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 …

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Johns Hopkins Ice Rink returns for fourth year

Hub staff, Jan 14

Put your other plans on ice! The Johns Hopkins Ice Rink at Homewood officially opened on Friday and promises lots of winter fun in the weeks ahead. Skaters took to the ice throughout the weekend.

JHU faculty, …

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New Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships clusters will advance interdisciplinary research efforts at Johns Hopkins University’s Data Science and AI Institute

Hub staff, Dec 17

Today, Johns Hopkins University announced the results of a year-long, faculty-led process which has identified seven Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships research clusters to drive interdisciplinary discoveries as a central part of the university’s new Data Science and AI …

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A Self-Care Guide for Recruiters this Hiring Season

As we enter this high-stakes, fast-paced recruiting season, recruiters and employers often find themselves under immense pressure to meet hiring goals while managing their own well-being. As the demands increase, prioritizing self-care can be critical to maintaining both mental health …

By Daniela Valdes
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The Art of the Coffee Chat: How to Approach, Best Practices, and Navigating Virtual vs. In-Person Interactions

Introduction

In the professional world, the “coffee chat” has become a vital tool for networking, mentoring, and career advancement. This informal meeting, usually over a cup of coffee, is where connections are made, ideas are exchanged, and opportunities are discovered. …

By Kara Hunter
Kara Hunter Associate Director of Employer Engagement
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Johns Hopkins Student Interns Spend Summer “InBaltimore”

Catherine Graham, Holly Paesch, and Rachel Wallach, Jul 31

When Julia Ye, a junior at Johns Hopkins University, signed on for her summer internship, she never imagined that she’d be interviewing candidates for a manager position at her company. But, after …

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Pushing Past Our Fears: How Life Design Can Help Week 2: Imagine Possible Lives

Article by Heather Braun, Life Design Educator for Advanced Academic Programs, KSAS

I thought I knew what I wanted to be when I grew up. But then, eight months ago, I left my 15-year career as an English professor, the …

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Feeling Stuck? How Life Design Can Help You Break Through


Heather Braun

“The most reliable way to achieve a breakthrough is getting stuck and unstuck over and over again.” — Adam Alter, Anatomy of a Breakthrough (2023)

I’m not a therapist. And yet, I spend a good portion of my day …

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Scared of Burnout This Fall? Here’s How To Avoid It!

During the past fall semesters,  many students experienced the struggle of fighting to stay awake as they “went to class” by joining a Zoom lecture.

It isn’t a surprise that attending classes in their dorm continuously crossed the lines between …

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