To celebrate the 10th anniversary of 'Hamilton," we’ve curated a list of easy and affordable recipes geared towards young, scrappy, and hungry chefs.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
Think of communication as opening the window of your mind, and inviting someone else to open theirs. It can be scary, because it takes courage to expose ourselves to the unknown. It can also be stressful to navigate rejection, judgement, or conflict. But opening that window can also reveal compromise, agreement, and bonding.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
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
The majority of sexual assaults that occur on college campuses happens from the start of the fall semester through Thanksgiving break. This post explains why that is, and what we can do about it.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
Food made with in-season produce is practically a work of art.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
Note: this post originally appeared as an email sent to Hopkins students.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
Meatless Monday: Baked Kale Chips | wellbeing.jhu.edu
I signed up for a summer Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) as a way to bring more locally grown produce into my diet. I always look forward to getting kale in my box. This is a simple recipe that is healthy and versatile to add to any meal or as a low calorie and low fat snack. Buying kale chips at the store is very expensive, and now you can make your own!| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
As a matter of principle, we do not turn on our oven in July. It’s too hot. These recipes are no-cook or use only the stovetop.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
This essay was originally delivered as a speech at the 2025 Out of the Darkness Walk, an annual event designed to engage young adults in the fight to prevent suicide. It discusses suicide.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
This essay was originally delivered as a speech at the 2025 Out of the Darkness Walk, an annual event designed to engage young adults in the fight to prevent suicide. It discusses suicide.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
We are hiring; eligible applicants should apply by Friday June 6, 2025.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being
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
This April, as a part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Health Promotion and Well-Being has invited EndTAB founder Adam Dodge to a series of workshops for students focused on emerging topics around digital safety and privacy and addressing technology-facilitated abuse.| wellbeing.jhu.edu
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
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Weight is a topic that stirs a lot of emotions, and for good reason. With society constantly bombarding us with images and messages of a single “ideal” body, it can feel impossible to navigate the conversation around weight without feeling inadequate or pressured. In this month’s column, we’re addressing some of the questions that come up when addressing weight fluctuations and subsequent weight loss.| Johns Hopkins University Student Well-Being