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Carey Student News Week of 9.4.23

Courtney Campbell - Wednesday, September 6, 2023
 General   Events 

What's in this Issue:

Unwavering Humanity | Relentless Advancement |Services &Resources | News in Brief

Unwavering Humanity

Looking to get involved in one of our student organizations? Please come out to one of our two Student Organization Showcases to learn more:

  • Wednesday, September 6th 4:30- 6pm via Zoom
  • Thursday, September 7th 11:30-1pm, 2nd Floor Passano Lobby, HE

The LHGSA (Latinx/ Hispanic Graduate Student Association) invites you to attend our first main event to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, hosted at Passano Lobby on September 27th from 4:30 to 6pm. 

Come to say hi to your community. We want to celebrate our culture and what it means to be a Latino in today's business world. We will briefly talk with a panel of Baltimore, JHU, and public Latin leaders on what it means to be a Latino in their roles. Latin music, and Latin food will be provided. If you want to know more about this event and many to come, join LGSA as member here! 


Free Dance Classes. Looking to take care of your body and mind in a creative way? Try out free dance classes with the Office of Arts and Innovation. Ballet for EveryBody Open House sessions are offered 9/5 and 9/7, and Modern Dance Open House sessions are offered 9/6 and 9/8. Classes take place at Homewood but are open to all Hopkins students. Click here for more information!
Take a look at the free events happening at the National Gallery of Art this fall. The NGA is across the street from Carey's 555 Pennsylvania Ave location. 
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is eager to announce two new projects led by our JHU trans* communities and allies. Trans here indicates gender nonconforming, transsexual, two-spirit, non-binary, transgender, intersex, genderqueer people and anyone else who feels that they should be included.

The members of the committee will organize (1) a Trans Narrative Project during the Fall semester, presenting trans visions and narratives at JHU, and (2) the Day of Trans Visibility Event, focusing on trans worlds in the university, held at JHU in Spring 2024.

The trans narrative project provides a platform to the JHU trans community and allies not only to voice their experiences thus contributing to the creation of a more just environment, but also to express their wishes, demands, and visions for the future of the university by making short video interviews, gathering art submissions, and writing a (critical and/or creative) collective report, that will be available online on the university Gender & Sexuality Resources webpage.

Members of the committee can also get involved in the organization of the Trans Day of Visibility Event in Spring 2024, which will present and share the trans narrative project as well as offer a space for reflections and discussions on the expectations that the trans communities and their allies have for the university.
Some of the talks from last year conference, Destitution and Power: The Trans Experience, are available here. If you are interested in becoming a member of the committee or participating, and/or want to learn more about these projects, contact our postdoctoral fellow, Elisa Santucci, at esantuc2@jhu.edu or email the project shared email address: trans-versity@jhu.edu.

Relentless Advancement

Are you wanting to make a career pivot or transition, but want to get a sense of the work before committing to coursework, internships, or full-time jobs? Try Forage, an online resource which offers virtual experience programs designed by leading companies, such as BCG, Accenture, J.P. Morgan, KPMG, and more.

You will work through a series of resources and hypothetical tasks that are designed to simulate the sort of work you would undertake as an intern or full-time employee at the organization. It's a unique opportunity for you to try out a career at your own pace and in your own time, from the comfort of your home. Develop your skills and gain a real understanding of different roles and industries by working through these self-paced modules, with tasks like those you would undertake during a traditional internship.

Forage can be found in Handshake > Resources (https://jhu.joinhandshake.com/edu/articles/22074).
Questions? Contact Career and Life Design at Carey_CLD@jh.edu.


On Friday, September 22nd, @ 12:15pm, Patrick Ryan (Chevron), will be hosting an exclusive diaglogue on the energy transition to a low carbon economy. Patrick Ryan has 20+ years' experience working in the energy industry for reputable brands like Chevron & ExonnMobil. It will be a great opportunity for students to network & participate in an engaging discussion about the future of energy. Patrick Ryan is both a JHU & JHU Carey alum having graduatd with his B.S. in Civil Engineering and later earning his MBA from JHU Carey. Please register on handshake here. 


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. 

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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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News In Brief

  • Detroit Free Press, Ford beefs up government affairs team with veteran chief of staff Jessica Carter, Carey alumna, 8/2/23
  • Medical Economics, U.S. needs national leadership to coordinate fight against health inequity, Dan Polsky, 8/4/23
  • Modern Healthcare, 340B pay remedy favors hospitals with the least uncompensated care, Ge Bai, 7/24/23
 

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