We want to first remind you that you are a talented individual and that the DEI Collective is not only about the opportunities to seek out an internship, but it is also about getting and refining your tools to thrive …
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Got a creative idea?
Bring it to reality at the JHU Makerspace, located on the 2nd floor of the FastForward U building (320 W 29th St, Suite 220, Baltimore, MD 21211) across the street from R House. Whether it is to explore …
Engineering Student Takes Walt Disney
Meet Kristen Corlay Sanmiguel, a student of Engineering here at Johns Hopkins University. Kristen recently conducted research on the resilience of earthquakes in Mexico City, specifically one in 2017. Kristen’s project was inspired by a …
The Community Impact Internships Program connects undergraduate students with local nonprofit organizations. Meet some of this year’s 50-person cohort as they share their experiences.
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The Community Impact Internships Program connects undergraduate students with local nonprofit organizations. Meet some …
During the past fall semesters, many students experienced the struggle of fighting to stay awake as they “went to class” by joining a Zoom lecture.
It isn’t a surprise that attending classes in their dorm continuously crossed the lines between …
The story begins with four Johns Hopkins Chemical Engineering students Marie Eric, Tyler Guarino, Erin Walsh, and Rachel Nie who had to come up with their senior year project. They had to create the idea, prototype it, and had only …
The startup teams created products to help ease menstrual cycle tracking and offer a comfortable and sustainable alternative to traditional menstrual cups
Two teams led by female graduate students are aiming to bring innovation to reproductive health products for women …
Looking for paid summer internships in New York City? Start with this comprehensive guide.
Besides fulfilling your childhood dreams of living in an exciting city, interning in New York City is a great launchpad for your career. New York is …
Businesses and nonprofits aim to help students whose backgrounds put them at a disadvantage in building professional contacts
By Ben Wildavsky (The Wall Street Journal)
When Mark Granovetter was a Ph.D. student in the late 1960s, studying how white-collar men …
By Keira Wilson
Over the long months of the pandemic, we have seen more than ever the power of everyday citizens engaging in meaningful service—everything from disaster relief to vaccination clinics. But feeling good about helping to address our communities’ …