Alumni Stories

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, …

By Jishuo Yang
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Advancing Research on Lagophthalmos and Team Collaboration at UC Berkeley

By Felipe Barandiaran 

Introduction and Overview 

My name is Felipe and I am entering my senior year at Johns Hopkins studying Molecular and Cellular Biology. This summer, I interned at the University of California Berkeley School of Optometry Clinical …

By Life Design Lab
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From Trading Floors to Legal Codes: My Summer Internship at Wall Street’s Oldest Inter Dealer Broker

Written By: Seth Choi

Biking across the Brooklyn Bridge, sitting on a trading floor and reading regulations–what could these have in common? They were all part of my internship in the legal department of Tradition, the oldest inter dealer broker …

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Bridging Academia and Industry: A Career Trek to Himed’s Bioceramics Center of Excellence

In the fast-evolving landscape of biomedical technology, hands-on exposure to industry leaders and cutting-edge research is crucial for students preparing to make their mark. Recently, a group of students embarked on a career trek to visit Craig Rosenblum, President of Himed, and …

By Kara Hunter
Kara Hunter Associate Director of Employer Engagement
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Alumni Mentors Broaden Students’ Minds

When Lionel Foster, A&S ’02, learned that he could share his knowledge and experience with students from his alma mater, he jumped at the chance. After all, mentors had guided Foster along each rung of his career, enabling him to …

By Jishuo Yang
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A Lesson in Pivoting 

By Kate Barrett and Stacey Mitchell

Over the past few weeks, we have reflected deeply and fondly on participating in this year’s Washington, DC Career Trek for international studies (IS) majors sponsored by the Life Design Lab and the Program in International …

By Jishuo Yang
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Brian David Gilbert Wants to Make Big, Weird Things, Front Page News

Sourced from: The HUB

When older relatives ask Brian David Gilbert, A&S ’16, about his career, he tells them he’s a “writer and video producer,” but the truth is much more complicated. He’s a YouTuber with over a million subscribers, …

By Hanju Lee
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Strangers on a Train: Why Authentic Communities Start Small

-Heather Braun

“That visibility which makes us most vulnerable is that which also is the source of our greatest strength.” ― Audre Lorde

Bringing strangers together to design their lives reminds me of traveling by train. In my twenties, I …

By Jishuo Yang
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Three Hopkins Alumni Named Paul And Daisy Soros Fellows

The Hopkins alumni are among 30 recipients of the fellowships, which honor immigrants and children of immigrants with exceptional potential to make a difference in their fields.

Three Johns Hopkins alumni are among the 30 recipients of the Paul and …

By Hanju Lee
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Hop Around The Globe – Interview with Anika Penn

Johns Hopkins alumni can be found all around the globe: from the East Coast of the United States to villages in Sub-Saharan Africa. Imagine is starting a new series of articles – Hop Around the Globe – where we talk …

By Hanju Lee
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Career Resources

Breaking into Global Public Health: Key Takeaways from Careers at WHO & Gates Foundation

Global health careers are evolving in response to political shifts, funding constraints, and increasing efforts to decentralize decision-making. The panel …

How to Write Effective Resumes and CVs for Doctoral Students and Postdocs

Why Resumes and CVs Matter

A strong resume or CV shows employers how your skills and experience align with their …

Interviewing Strategies for PhDs

Turning Conversations into Career-Defining Opportunities

Earning a PhD demonstrates your ability to think critically, tackle complex challenges, and advance the …

User Experience (UX) Researcher

UX Research is becoming a great career option for PhDs in the humanities and social sciences. It allows them to …

Museums & Cultural Institutions: A Career Guide 

Museums are institutions that collect, preserve, research, exhibit, and interpret objects of artistic, historical, scientific, and/or cultural significance. Though there …

Doctoral Pathways in Public Health, Advocacy, and Leadership: Key Insights and Takeaways

Introduction

Public health, advocacy, and leadership have never been more crucial. From navigating global health crises to shaping policies affecting …

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