The Imagine Center is more than just a physical space—it’s a launchpad for your future. The recently released Imagine Center Tour video on YouTube provides an insightful look into how this dynamic hub at Johns Hopkins University empowers students to …
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 …
Written by: Jennifer G. Izaguirre Martinez
“Baltimore City Health Department, this is Jennifer speaking. How may I assist you?”
“Buenos días. Español por favor.”
A vast majority of the phone calls directed to the Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) begin …
In Life Design, one of our core principles is crafting your story. Sometimes, it is important to have a guide or spend time thinking about who you are in order to craft your story about who you are. In doing …
For 10 weeks this summer, 13 students worked 40 hours a week at nonprofits, government agencies, and companies around the city
When Julia Ye, a junior at Johns Hopkins University, signed on for her summer internship, she never imagined that …
My name is Jennifer Ye, and I’m a combined BS/MS computer science major at The Johns Hopkins University. This summer, I am working as a machine learning intern for EcoMap Technologies. Besides being a cat mom, late-night coffee drinker, and …
This Month in Life Design: Let Your Imagination Guide You
Over the past five years, we have been on an incredible journey here at The Johns Hopkins University, transforming “career services” into a holistic Life Design approach, ensuring every student on campus is …
Catherine Graham, Holly Paesch, and Rachel Wallach, Jul 31
When Julia Ye, a junior at Johns Hopkins University, signed on for her summer internship, she never imagined that she’d be interviewing candidates for a manager position at her company. But, after …
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 …
In today’s competitive job market, students are casting wider nets than ever before, submitting multiple applications to secure coveted positions. This trend expands their options but poses challenges for industries aiming to attract top talent. More applications, more opportunity for …









