Benefits Orientation for New Full-Time Faculty and Staff

HR NewsWire, Feb 13

Did you just start working at JHU? Or perhaps there’s a new member on your team? If so, there is a monthly opportunity to hear all about the benefits JHU offers, from health insurance to work-life programs …

By Jishuo Yang
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Join the Young Professionals Networking Group

The Hub, Feb 13

It’s a virtual place for early-career staff to meet and connect

Are you early in your career, or is Hopkins your first professional job? Are you looking to develop or expand your network of peers? Establishing …

By Jishuo Yang
Jishuo Yang
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Hire Hopkins | February 2025

Leading with Heart

Find “The One” this Recruiting Season

A Message From Our Director

Dear reader,

Greetings from the UAE.

These past two months have brought significant changes across our nation – from federal policy shifts to the wildfires in …

By Chloe Donelan
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Three Unexpected Ways a Job Description Can Help You During Your Job Search

A job description can be one of the most powerful tools to assist you during a job search. On its surface, a job description may appear to be a list of qualifications and duties, but it holds hidden potential to …

By Sarah Connelly
Sarah Connelly Senior Life Design Educator: AMS, CaSE, & EHE
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Find “The One” This Recruiting Season

Valentine’s Day is upon us… and so is recruiting season! 

Many people are searching for “the one” – the perfect person who aligns with your values, meets your expectations, and is excited to build a future with you. 

But as anyone …

By Daniela Valdes
Daniela Valdes
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Advancing Research on Lagophthalmos and Team Collaboration at UC Berkeley

By Felipe Barandiaran 

Introduction and Overview 

My name is Felipe and I am entering my senior year at Johns Hopkins studying Molecular and Cellular Biology. This summer, I interned at the University of California Berkeley School of Optometry Clinical …

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Life Design Lab
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Need support? The Johns Hopkins Employee Assistance Program is here for you

HR NewsWire, Feb 7

There are many stressors today that can affect you at work and at home, and the Johns Hopkins Employee Assistance Program can help you deal with them. Whatever support you need—whether it’s to manage stress that …

By Jishuo Yang
Jishuo Yang
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Johns Hopkins medical students provide comfort through company

Katie Pearce, Feb 4

On a recent visit to the Head and Neck Cancer In-Patient Unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vikas Vattipally chatted with a patient about a range of topics: horseback riding, real estate, tuxedo cats, religion. What the …

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Government as an Industry of Choice 

By Clifton E. Shambry Jr. 

At Johns Hopkins University, our students thrive in many industries with the top two being healthcare [16.5%] and government: local, state and federal [7%] (Our Outcomes) since 2007 for all our graduates. The U.S. …

By Clifton E. Shambry Jr.
Clifton E. Shambry Jr. Associate Director of Life Design for Student Community and Belonging
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Reflecting on My Summer Practicum: Advancing Child Burn Psychology Research

by Rowan Mohammed

Introduction

This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to conduct research with Dr. Andrew Gill who is a pediatric psychologist at Johns Hopkins Hosptial. Here, I was able to focus on child burn psychology research. As a …

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Life Design Lab
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