Engineering Student Takes Walt Disney!

Engineering Student Takes Walt Disney

Meet Kristen Corlay Sanmiguel, a student of Engineering here at Johns Hopkins University. Kristen recently conducted research on the resilience of earthquakes in Mexico City, specifically one in 2017. Kristen’s project was inspired by a …

By Maureen Onyebuchukwu
Maureen Onyebuchukwu
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Neurodivergence at a Glance

The Inclusive Workplace Series

When considering diversity and inclusion in the workspace, oftentimes our first thoughts are towards racial, gender, or physical disability prejudice or discrimination. It’s easy to get caught up in the physical manifestation of diversity, but one …

By Angel Odukoya
Angel Odukoya
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Thoughts on Teaching with Miro

by Justin Lorts (Director of Life Design, KSAS)

I recently wrapped up teaching Designing Your Georgetown, a course I have taught for the past three semesters to incoming transfer students at Georgetown’s Capitol Applied Learning Labs (CALL). The CALL allows me a …

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Success tips for aspiring student entrepreneurs

Source: Business Insider Africa

Startups companies are on the rise and young people want to start their own businesses rather than work a nine to five job for the rest of their lives. It has been demonstrated, especially over the …

By Belle To
Belle To
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#Design4Excellence: Imagining Excellence in the Workplace

Have you ever imagined what it could be like to be in an inclusive environment? Have you ever thought of other’s excellence? Have you been curious about how to create a more inclusive space? Read on to get a few …

By Clifton E. Shambry Jr.
Clifton E. Shambry Jr. Associate Director of Life Design: Diversity & Inclusion
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Job Descriptions 101: How to Capture the Eye of a Hopkins Applicant

With the rise of a new recruiting season, we wanted to look into what attracts someone to a job description/listing. More specifically, we wanted these answers to be from Hopkins students to truly get to the bottom of “What do …

By Angel Odukoya
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JOHNS HOPKINS RISES TO NO. 7 IN ‘U.S. NEWS’ BEST COLLEGES RANKINGS

Key factors in JHU’s ranking include small class sizes, academic performance of incoming students, high graduation rates; University also among the nation’s best schools in terms of ethnic diversity, value, innovation, research and creative projects for undergraduates

Source: HUB

Johns …

By Belle To
Belle To
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MISSION FOR GOOD

As part of Project Independence Day, Johns Hopkins graduate student Jonathan Klein helps purchase much-needed ambulances and deliver them to Ukraine

Source: HUB

In many ways, Nick was like any other typical 13-year-old, jabbering away about his favorite television shows …

By Belle To
Belle To
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A Summer Of Service

The Community Impact Internships Program connects undergraduate students with local nonprofit organizations. Meet some of this year’s 50-person cohort as they share their experiences.

Source: HUB

The Community Impact Internships Program connects undergraduate students with local nonprofit organizations. Meet some …

By Belle To
Belle To
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Leveraging the Relationship Between Development and Sustainability

Source: SAIS

1. What encouraged you to apply to Johns Hopkins SAIS? 
I was drawn to Johns Hopkins as one of the best international relations schools in the country but also one that put a large emphasis on quantitative skill-building. …

By Belle To
Belle To
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