As students and young professionals navigate the ever-evolving career landscape, the importance of intentional preparation cannot be overstated. Whether you’re a first-year student just starting to explore potential career paths or a seasoned senior looking to secure your dream job, …
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At the Life Design Lab at Johns Hopkins University, we believe that the journey to a fulfilling career and life isn’t defined by a single moment or experience but shaped by many. The power of multiple experiences is at the …
How do I reflect on who I am?
There are many ways one can explore who you are. Some may choose journaling, some may choose mind mapping, some may choose talking to others. Here are some tips to dig deeper …
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, …
Rachel Wallach, Mar 29
The fifth annual Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium featured 175 student presentations on original research
In one Gilman Hall classroom, the discussion had turned to questions of honor. What was it, did it historically …