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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“Creating Experiences That Matter”

by Victoria Hernandez

Introduction

This summer I had the unique opportunity to intern as a Ride Operations Assistant Supervisor at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, under the United Parks & Resorts company umbrella. The role is one that places great emphasis on …

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My Summer Internship Experience at the Center for Translational Stem Cell Biology 

by Bryan Ho

Introduction 

I had an incredible summer experience interning at the Center for Translational Stem Cell Biology at the University of Hong Kong. Under the mentorship of Professor Rio Sugimura in the Blood Engineering Lab, I had the …

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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 …

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Johns Hopkins graduate programs ranked among nation’s best

Hub staff, Apr 8

Johns Hopkins University has 37 graduate schools, academic programs, and specialties ranked among the top 10 in the nation, including eight with No. 1 rankings, according to the latest rankings of “Best Graduate Schools” published by 

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From Patient Care to Career Clarity: My Journey at Kennedy Krieger Institute

by Kellen Gibson

Introduction 

This summer, I had the privilege of continuing my work at the Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI) as a clinical assistant in the neurobehavioral unit (NBU). The NBU is dedicated to admitting children with behavioral problems …

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Exploring Workplace Culture: My Experience on the Life Design Lab Career Trek 

By: Alisha Mason 

Over spring break, I had the incredible opportunity to participate in the inaugural Workplace Culture Trek, a student experience exploring workplace culture through the Life Design Lab. These treks provide students with firsthand exposure to different …

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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 …

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Student Spotlight: Makenna Lindsay

Bloomberg School of Public Health March 03, 2025

Meet Makenna Lindsay

Makenna Lindsay is a first-year doctoral student in the Department of Health, Behavior and Society at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her research focuses on reproductive justice, …

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Vice provost Farouk Dey named president of Palo Alto University

Hub staff, Mar 11

Farouk Dey, who as the inaugural vice provost for integrative learning and life design at Johns Hopkins spearheaded a bold and sweeping reimagination of the university’s approach to preparing students for fulfilling careers, has been selected as …

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Actress Yara Shahidi sits down with Hopkins students and alumni

Claire Goudreau, Mar 14

Actress, producer, podcaster, advocate—at only 25, Yara Shahidi is already a force to be reckoned with. Although she’s best known for her break-out role in ABC’s black-ish and its spin-off grown-ish, Shahidi’s career has expanded to …

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