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Do you want to record a music album? Or maybe create a 3D model of your brain like Balaji Vijayakumar did? Johns Hopkins Digital Media Center can help you with your class project or anything you want to learn and …

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Hold your brain in your palm – Interview with Balaji Vijayakumar

This Fall semester, a sophomore-year Hopkins student Balaji Vijayakumar finished his interesting project – he made a 50%-size model of his actual brain on a 3D printer at the Digital Media Center in Homewood. How did he get this idea, …

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Find the Best Resume Template

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Picking the right resume template is crucial to landing the job that you want. It’s the first thing employers see and making yours stand out will get you one step closer …

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7 Tips for Leveraging Your Hopkins Story in a Resume

By Michael Gonzales, Life Design Educator, mgonza70@jh.edu

You’ve accomplished wonderful things no matter your year as a Hopkins student! The next step is to tell your Hopkins story in ways that an evaluator would quickly find appealing when reviewing a …

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Five Wellbeing Resources for Hopkins Students

For many students, academic performance and career building is the highest priority. But sometimes, it is important to take a minute to step back and think about your wellbeing. Do you eat healthy? Do you get enough high-quality sleep? Do …

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HopMC – Walk Around Homewood Campus in Minecraft

Have you graduated from Johns Hopkins? Or maybe you’ve decided to continue online education this semester? You might miss the place that you used to call home and wish you could visit it to walk around Homewood campus buildings again. …

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Starting Young with Artificial Intelligence

Originally published by Sarah Achenbach in the JHU School of Engineering Magazine in August 2021

As a high school sophomore in upstate New York, Nathan Wang began taking calculus classes at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Eventually, his desire to apply math …

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Life Design – Designing Our Lives, Practice and Profiles in Resilience

This post by Tessa W. McKenzie was featured The Outgrowth Monthly Newsletter in September 2021

Life Design is more than the model of student success I ascribe to, it is also a holistic practice I engage in to see and …

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The Great Resignation: Welcoming Newcomers into Career Services

Originally published by Dr. Alayna Hayes on The Career Leadership Collective in August 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted so much of our world. Even as we return to some bit of pre-pandemic life, one area where we’ve seen consistent …

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A student’s guide to undergraduate research

Originally written by Shiwei Wang for Nature journal in March 2019.

Participating in original research during your undergraduate studies can greatly expand your learning experience. However, finding the project can be a challenging task, so here’s a short but comprehensive …

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