New Title VI training required for all university students, faculty, staff

The Hub, Apr 21

Johns Hopkins University is launching a new, mandatory virtual training designed to foster an environment at the university that is inclusive, respectful, and free from discrimination and harassment, and to ensure compliance with equal opportunity and …

By Jishuo Yang
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15 Ways to Make Your Summer Meaningful—No Matter Your Plans- As An Engineering Student

Wondering how to ensure you have a meaningful summer regardless of your summer plans? Here are 15 suggested strategies to consider:

1. Conduct Informational Interviews:
Reach out to professionals, alumni, or family connections in fields you’re curious about. It might …

By Andrea Wiseman
Andrea Wiseman Assistant Director of Life Design: First Year Whiting
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Leading with Purpose: Designing Supportive Spaces for Student-Athletes

by Sophie Nilsson

Introduction 

This summer, I designed my own life design experience by preparing the club I lead for the upcoming school year. In 2022 co-founded a chapter of Morgan’s Message, a nonprofit organization, at Johns Hopkins. The organization …

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Johns Hopkins University celebrates the Class of 2025

Hub staff, May 22

Dreary weather couldn’t stop the Johns Hopkins University Class of 2025 from breaking a Commencement record: JHU President Ron Daniels reported live from the stage that for the first time, every seat in the Homewood Field stadium …

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For new grads, landing a job may be hard. Navigating the workplace may be harder

Laura Pappano, May 20

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Ally Wilkinson did not plan to spend her senior year at Wake Forest University doing something strikingly stressful: juggling a full-time job with a global consulting firm while also taking classes to finish her degree.

By Jishuo Yang
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Modeling the Future: A Deep Learning Journey into Cardiac Electrophysiology

by Jiwoo Noh

Introduction
This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to intern at the Computational Cardiology Lab with Dr. Trayanova, a pioneer in the field of electrophysiology research. As an intern, my role was to contribute to the development …

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Gen Z is Growing Up — So Are Our Career Priorities 

Back in 2022, we talked about how each generation brings a unique set of values to work — three years later, Gen Z is rewriting the script.

Conversations about generational values in the workplace often focus on what makes each age …

By Daniela Valdes
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Beyond the Booth: Making Campus Recruiting More Meaningful Through Experience 

As the academic year comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on the many ways our employer partners have shown up for students at the JHU Life Design Lab. Each semester brings fresh energy, new approaches, and moments of engagement …

By Aleanairis Nunez
Aleanairis Nunez Senior Employer Outreach Coordinator
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CodeSignal Report Ranks Universities by Measurable Technical Skills, Highlighting Top Engineering Talent Nationwide

CodeSignal, May 14

CodeSignal, a leading skills assessment and experiential learning platform, today unveils its fourth annual University Ranking Report, an university ranking methodology based purely on students’ verified coding skills.

Unlike traditional rankings that rely on legacy signals, CodeSignal’s …

By Jishuo Yang
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Johns Hopkins to recognize four honorary degree recipients at 2025 Commencement

Hub staff, May 17

A leading education entrepreneur, a local publisher and pillar of the Baltimore community, a longtime university board member and supporter, and a visionary astrophysicist and data scientist will receive Johns Hopkins University honorary degrees later this …

By Jishuo Yang
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