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Johns Hopkins invites 1,982 students to its Class of 2030

Rebecca Kirkman, Mar 18

Today, Johns Hopkins University admitted 1,982 students from 28 countries, all 50 states, Washington, D.C, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. They join 813 previously admitted Early Decision applicants.

“What is most compelling about this …

By Jishuo Yang
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Newly upgraded Shaffer Hall classrooms unveiled

Claire Goudreau, Apr 1

Johns Hopkins University has renovated classrooms and the third-floor corridor in Shaffer Hall on the Homewood campus. These upgrades are the first to follow the university’s new Learning Environment Guidelines, which outline a consistent approach to …

By Jishuo Yang
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Three from Johns Hopkins selected as Sloan Research Fellows

Hub staff, Mar 3

(Mateo Díaz)

Three faculty members from Johns Hopkins University have been named 2026 Sloan Research Fellows by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. These two-year, $75,000 fellowships are awarded to early-career scientists in the U.S. and Canada …

By Hanju Lee
Hanju Lee
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Resources for Graduating Seniors

Graduating brings excitement, uncertainty, and a lot of questions about what comes next. Whether you already have a job lined up or are still exploring possibilities, the Life Design Lab is here to support you through your transition from student …

By Life Design Lab
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Johns Hopkins online engineering master’s programs again ranked among the nation’s best

Monica Leigh, Jan 27

Whiting School of Engineering online graduate programs are among the top 10 in all areas ranked by ‘U.S. News & World Report’

Johns Hopkins University’s online engineering graduate degree programs continue to rank among the nation’s …

By Hanju Lee
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Build a Consulting Business That Works for You with Erin Halper

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Consulting is one of the fastest-growing career paths today. Strategic advisors and independent consultants rank #7 on the LinkedIn Jobs…

The CEO’s Playbook for Difficult Board Directors

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Learn tactics to manage difficult board directors and navigate complex boardroom dynamics. Identify and understand classic director types like the…

AI in Action: Global Case Studies from Public Institutions

Taught by United Nations University
AI governance and implementation look different depending on sector, region, and institutional context—and those differences matter for anyone working at…

Cursor 101: Run AI Agents That Actually Ship Code

Taught by Ray Villalobos
Cursor 3 replaces the old tab-and-prompt model with a full agent workspace. You’ll learn how to run parallel agents that…

Leadership Lessons from Bad Bosses

Taught by Mita Mallick
According to Gallup’s 2025 State of the Global Workplace report, less than half of the world’s bosses receive adequate management…

Build with AI: Agent Mode in Visual Studio Code

Taught by Microsoft Developer
Agent Mode in Visual Studio Code marks a shift in how developers work with AI from asking questions to delegating…

Change Management: How to Avoid the Hero Trap

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Many change initiatives fail not because of employee resistance, but because leaders take on a hero role—attempting to drive change…

How to Find Meaning in Your Work with Arthur Brooks

Taught by LinkedIn News
As work and life accelerate, many people are asking the same question: Why doesn’t success feel like enough? Harvard professor…

Human-First AI: Building AI Products That People Actually Use

Taught by Laura Burkhauser
It’s easy to add AI to a product. It’s harder to know where it actually belongs. As a former product…

The Case for Lean Cybersecurity Leadership

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
In complex organizations, cybersecurity leaders can develop overconfidence—a subtle but serious risk that undermines sound judgment and leaves teams vulnerable.…

Build Better Pay-for-Performance (PFP) Compensation Plans

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Pay-for-performance (PFP) compensation plans have a dual nature—increasing both productivity and financial insecurity among employees—so leaders may feel like they’re…

Can Customers Find Your Brand? Marketing Strategies for AI-Driven Search

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Traditional search marketing strategies need a refresh as AI platforms transform how consumers search online. Even market‑leading brands risk becoming…

How to Use Generative AI for Pricing

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Explore the innovative ways in which generative AI is reshaping retail pricing strategies. Learn how to master the use of…

Break Down Silos for Visibility into Enterprise Risk

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Explore strategies to dismantle organizational silos and enhance visibility into enterprise risk. Delve into how fragmented risk management efforts impact…

Excel Tips Weekly: Copilot, New Features, and Everyday Tricks

Taught by Jon Acampora
Weekly Excel tips that focus on productivity shortcuts, new and essential functions, data cleaning, and Copilot. Each Tuesday, learners receive…

Get Work Back on Track With Visual Management

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Invisible workflows and unclear objectives can stall even the best-run teams. In this course, explore the foundational principles of visual…

A Smarter Approach to Measuring Customer Experience

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Tracking too many customer experience (CX) metrics can obscure the data that matters most. In this course, learn how to…

How Site Visits Speed Innovative Changes

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Visiting companies that have successfully implemented innovative processes can accelerate change and build leadership alignment in your own organization. In…

How to Profit From Retro-Innovation

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
Explore how to profit from retro-innovation by bringing past products into the present market. Learn about the impact of social…

Building Innovation Teams Across National Borders

Taught by MIT Sloan Management Review
As organizations expand globally, dispersing R&D teams across national borders introduces real challenges—restrictive immigration policies, fragmented collaboration, and inconsistent innovation…

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