Join us for the School of Education’s signature annual event!
This year’s Passion to Profession is focused on bringing together current students, alumni, staff and faculty to learn, celebrate, and support each other along rich and varied career paths!
The new undergraduate class reflects high levels of socioeconomic diversity, but the percentage of students from underrepresented groups is significantly lower than in recent years
This fall, Johns Hopkins University welcomed its first class of incoming first-year …
Through innovation, curiosity, and belonging as our guide along with being data focused, we sought out an opportunity to provide a niche program for students during our premier engagement time in the Life Design Lab – Future Fest.
In the age of LinkedIn and Indeed, students are submitting job applications en masse. “Easy-Apply” has streamlined the job application process to its simplest form, but as always, with a focus on ease, there is a tradeoff in quality. Application …
The 2nd year of What’s The Tea on Your Future w/Black Alumni during Future Fest 2024 brought together alumni, students and staff to engage in conversations around being Black as students and professionals. This program was in collaboration with the …
By Clifton E. Shambry Jr.
Clifton E. Shambry Jr.Associate Director of Life Design for Student Community and Belonging
This Month in Life Design: Designing Your Life Without Borders
There is something captivating about the unknown—what lies just beyond the familiar. Still, many of us, myself most certainly included, spend our days within the boundaries of routine and expectation, …
By Matthew Golden
Matthew GoldenAssistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate and Masters Life Design
Talented students have options: they pull back their arrow and shoot, aiming to stay close to their target. If yours is not a company that piques their interest, they won’t aim in your direction and in a future-ready world, new …
This summer, I’ve had the amazing opportunity to work as an Operations and Human Resources intern at the World Trade Center Institute (WTCI). As an undergraduate student interested in a future career in Human Resources (HR), I was overjoyed to …