In the early days of his role as director of Student Employment Services, Nick Lantz was enjoying a holiday gathering on the Homewood campus when he noticed something curious.
Johns Hopkins has launched the next chapter in its investments in artificial intelligence, beginning with guidelines for the responsible and ethical use of the powerful tools and the imminent release of Johns Hopkins’ own AI platform.
Applying for a PhD is a huge decision—one that blends ambition, curiosity, and much uncertainty. To clarify and offer guidance on the process, we connected with four current PhD students and recent graduates …
At Johns Hopkins University, our students aren’t just preparing for their futures—they’re experiencing them in real time. Through dynamic partnerships with leading consulting firms like Deloitte GPS, Accenture Federal Services, KCIC, diiVe, and Bain, Hopkins students have been able to …
After a highly successful Spring run, the Doctoral Life Design Studio (DLDS) is excited to invite employers, alumni, and professionals to partner with us for the upcoming Fall cohort of Career360: Shadowing, launching September 1.
If you’re interested in supporting emerging talent …
I was incredibly fortunate last summer to have the opportunity to work at Idiap in Martigny, Switzerland. My role consisted in being an intern working as a Junior Fellow in the AI4Media project. Not only did …
Johns Hopkins undergrad Patrick Ting has been awarded a 2025 Summer Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award (PURA) to use bioengineering and machine learning to better understand how cancer cells behave and spread.