Note: this page was updated in April 2025 to reflect more detail about how the team interacts with students.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
The “I Ask, I Listen, I Respect” JHU consent campaign was designed to resonate with community members, with an emphasis on consent throughout sexual and intimate activity. The goal is to better socialize and teach the following behaviors:| wellbeing.jhu.edu
Note: this post originally appeared as an email sent to Hopkins students.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
Congrats on your impending (or recent) graduation from Johns Hopkins! As you end your journey as a student and begin life as an alum, we want you to continue to care for your multi-dimensional well-being.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
The sun is shining. Flowers are starting to bloom. Spring has officially arrived in Baltimore and DC. Is it still okay to feel stress, a bit of overwhelm, or even down? It is definitely, and also totally normal.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
Authors’ note: Last semester, we shared some strategies to help you develop your communications skills in your relationships. Check that post out before reading Part 2 below.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This year’s events focus on digital safety, heathy relationships, resources for survivors, and healing through creating. Check our full month of events.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being