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Graduate students

Awards+Honors
Five awarded Siebel Scholarship
Published Sept 30, 2024
Five graduate students from Johns Hopkins were selected to receive the prestigious Siebel Scholarship
Awards+Honors
Alumni, grad students named Soros Fellows
Published April 18, 2024
They are among 30 recipients of the fellowships, which honor immigrants and children of immigrants with exceptional potential to make a difference in their fields
Graduate student honors
Five named Siebel Scholars
Published Sept 25, 2023
Annual award recognizes world's top graduate students from leading institutions of bioengineering, computer science, energy science, and business
National Intern Day
Hopkins helps connect grad students with internship opportunities
Published July 27, 2023
As more PhDs pursue careers outside academia, internships can help ease the transition, open doors to new career paths
Society of Fellows
New avenues for humanities expertise
Published June 14, 2023
Grad students in history, English, Assyriology, and political science awarded Krieger School fellowships combining research with hands-on experience
Student recognition
10 PhD students join Bouchet Society
Published May 30, 2023
The Bouchet Society celebrates students who exemplify academic and personal excellence, allowing them to connect with a network of scholars
Entrepreneurship
Grad student startups shine in Heartland Challenge
Published May 8, 2023
Hopkins was the only university with three teams in the semifinals of the competition, which simulates the process of raising venture capital for new technologies
Student honors
Society of Fellows in the Humanities names first cohort
Published May 19, 2022
The Society of Fellows in the Humanities will provide funding to nine Johns Hopkins fellows to pursue hands-on experiences to complement their postgraduate studies
Student honors
Five Johns Hopkins PhD students inducted into Bouchet Society
Published May 18, 2022
Thomas Burnett, Brent Ifemembi, Natalie Joe, Lea A. Marineau, and Gian Carlo Molina-Castro were each recognized for their commitment to academic and personal excellence
Bioengineering
Johns Hopkins graduate students create a lymphedema detection sensor
Published April 28, 2022
Device detects fluid buildup in tissue and alerts patients and their doctors, potentially preventing thousands of cancer patients from developing the debilitating condition