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Carey Student News Week of 10.20.25

Chika Nzekwe - Thursday, October 23, 2025
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What's in this Issue:

Unwavering Humanity | Services & Resources | News in Brief


Unwavering Humanity


The Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center (DHRC) is relaunching its bi-monthly virtual Open Meetings in January 2026. These one-hour sessions provide a space for students, staff, and faculty across Johns Hopkins to share disability-related research, build connections, and foster collaboration across the Hopkins community. Real-time captioning will be provided. Email disabilityhealth@jh.edu for access and accommodation requests. 

The DHRC is also seeking presenters—JHU students, staff, or faculty—interested in sharing their work related to disability and health. If you are interested, please fill out this Google Form to indicate your interest. Register here to join our upcoming sessions:  https://jhuson.zoom.us/meeting/register/D15kbl_bTfaazeBLm_7LeA

To receive updates on future Open Meetings and disability health initiatives, email ‘subscribe’ to disabilityhealth@jh.edu
 



 



As Fall-1 winds down and exams approach, we know this season can feel intense as you balance academics, recruiting, and personal commitments. Remember to pause and take care of yourself. Success in business school is not only about grades or offers but also about sustaining your energy, well-being, and sense of purpose. 

🧘 Professional Wellness 

Before diving into exams and applications, give yourself space to recharge. Career Resources on Demand has a Professional Wellness (https://jhu.instructure.com/courses/46901/pages/professional-wellness-landing-page) collection designed to support you: 

  • Imposter Syndrome: Learn strategies to quiet self-doubt and recognize your strengths. 
  • Resiliency: Build skills to bounce back from challenges. 
  • Finding Balance: Explore ways to maintain equilibrium during busy times. 
  • JHU Resources: Access university-wide wellness offerings. 
  • Workplace Change: Understand how to navigate transitions effectively. 

Take care of yourself, Carey community. Your well-being is the foundation of your performance in exams, recruiting, and beyond. 



Looking to take a class at another division of JHU?

We’re excited to announce the launch of a centralized interdivisional registration webpage. No matter which school has that class you want, you’ll find the IDR processes and policies you need to know in this easy-to-navigate hub—designed to enhance and simplify the IDR experience for all students.


 

Johns Hopkins University learners have free, confidential, 24/7 access to virtual care services with TimelyCare. You have access to the following services:  

  • MedicalNow: On-demand support for common health issues, including cold, flu, and allergies. 
  • TalkNow: 24/7, on-demand emotional support to talk about anything, including anxiety, relationships, depression, and school-related stressors. 
  • Scheduled Medical: Choose the day, time, and medical provider that best works for you. 
  • Scheduled Counseling: Choose the day, time, and mental health provider that works best for you. (12 visits per year) 
  • Psychiatry: Appointments are available through referrals in Primary Care and Mental Health Services. 
  • Self-Care Content: Visit the Self-Care tab for 24/7 access to tools and resources, such as meditation and yoga sessions, helpful videos, and short articles from experts. 

MedicalNow and TalkNow services are like having urgent care from the comfort of your home (or phone) and without the co-pay. Scheduled visits can expand appointment options beyond typical office hours. Download the app and get started with this service today. Learners should use their @jh.edu email.


Venture Capital Investment Competition (VCIC) Regional Qualifier - Virtual Event!
What is VCIC? It's one of the world’s largest venture capital competitions with over 120 university and graduate school teams competing, starting at the regional level and ends with a global competition. VCIC is the only place where students get to be VCs for the day and startups get an immersion in the fundraising process. VCIC, at the internal, regional, and global levels is highly educational for those interested in the financial aspect of the startup world, whether your team places or not! The VCIC Regional Qualifier competition, for Carey students only, will take place virtually on Zoom on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 8:00 am - 3:30 pm. The winning team will move on to compete at the Regional VCIC event in Boston, MA, on January 30th. All teams must be current Carey students of 4-6 people. Six teams will be invited to participate in the qualifier competition. Prior to the competition, the invited teams will attend a virtual training as preparation for the event. This application will close on Sunday, November 9th at 5:00 pm ET.

https://forms.gle/2LemkYVRfG4RKH9BA



Career and Life Design Updates:
Are you eager to enhance your internship and job search strategies? We have just the resource for you!
Dive into The 2-Hour Job Search by Steve Dalton, where you’ll find practical insights to help streamline your approach and make the most of your time. One key exercise from the book is the LAMP List, a structured framework that helps you strategically identify and manage your target employers.
You can find the LAMP List exercise in the Job & Internship Search > Targeting Employers section of Career Resources on Demand.
Access it here: [https://jhu.instructure.com/courses/46901/pages/targeting-employers?module_item_id=2776697]
While you’re exploring, don’t forget to check out the wealth of resources for Strategy & Applications for your Job & Internship Search available in Career Resources on Demand to support every stage of your search.
Explore here: [https://jhu.instructure.com/courses/46901/pages/career-search-landing-page]
Take some time this week to strengthen your search strategy, refine your target list, and set yourself up for success — one focused step at a time.



Services & Resources

 

Mental Health Services

Harbor East learners call 410-516-8278 DC & virtual learners call 443-287-7000 to schedule an appointment or receive consultation or referral. 

We Listen. You Decide.

Stalking? Harassment? Relationship violence? If it felt wrong, we are here to listen.

Confidential. No pressure. 24/7 support on the HelpLine (410-516-7333)

No pressure to report.

You decide the next steps.

 

Calm App

Free premium access to guided meditation and sleep tools.

SilverCloud

Free online and confidential mental health resource for full-time students.

 

TimelyMD

Free virtual counseling sessions and 24/7 mental tele-health services. Use access key: JHU2020 to register.

Thriving Campus

User-friendly referral platform of providers in your area based on your insurance and mental health needs.

JHU Events Hub

See what's new, what's important, and what Johns Hopkins is up to.

Student Wellness

JHU wellness resources, news, and events.

 

Reporting Sexual Misconduct, Discrimination, and Harassment

  • To file a harassment or discrimination complaint click here.
  • To file a sexual misconduct complaint, click here.

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Must be submitted by Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m.


News In Brief

  • Deans Counsel (podcast), Lee Newman (Instituto de Empresa - IE) on Driving Innovation, Alex Triantis, 10/17/25

  • Four Fs Podcast, Stacey B. Lee, JD - professor of business law, health care negotiations expert, and author, Stacey Lee, 10/14/25
  • Best Colleges, The rise of the 4+1 MBA, Carey Business School, 10/14/25

 

 
 

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