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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New to JHU? Learn about the university’s benefits

HR NewsWire, Jan 16

Have you recently joined Johns Hopkins University or welcomed a new colleague to your team? If so, be aware of the monthly opportunity for new employees to explore all the benefits JHU offers, from health insurance to …

By Hanju Lee
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Johns Hopkins Ice Rink reopens

Hub staff, Jan 13

The Johns Hopkins Ice Rink has made its annual return. Now through Feb. 22, university affiliates and the greater Baltimore community are invited to hit the ice on Homewood campus. Tickets are free and can be …

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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 …

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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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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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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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A Passport to Global Talent: Recruiting at Johns Hopkins 

At Johns Hopkins, when employers participate in just one information session — logging in for an hour to share their company’s story — they instantly find themselves front and center with some of the brightest, most globally connected students in the world. …

By Daniela Valdes
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Leading Global Education: Paths to Careers in International Teaching

School of Education, May 23

From the ongoing effects of COVID-19 to the accelerated digital transformation in classrooms worldwide, we are facing unprecedented challenges that are reshaping the educational landscape — and creating new opportunities for educators willing to teach internationally.

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Building jobs in Baltimore

Hub staff, Jun 16

The HopkinsLocal team, alongside Whiting-Turner and Mahogany Construction, hosted the first Baltimore City Talent Hub Job Fair on Thursday, June 5, at Henderson-Hopkins School in Eager Park. The purpose of the job fair was to connect …

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Two from Johns Hopkins named Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University

Hub staff, May 13

Johns Hopkins student Sean Lee and alum Toby Mao were selected to join the 8th cohort of Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University.

Lee and Mao are among 84 scholars from 25 countries who will pursue degrees in …

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