Reflections on my trip to the emergency room By Hannah Moore, SOM student | May 14, 2026 In January 2026, I encountered my first medical emergency as an adult. Posted in: Financial, Physical Read More
Well-being info for spring 2026 graduates By SHWB staff | April 21, 2026 Here are some tips to guide your transition into post-Hopkins life as it relates to university resources. Posted in: Environmental, Financial, Mental, Physical, Professional, Sexual, Social, Spiritual Read More
Ramen, rent, repeat: Living off campus By SHWB staff | April 8, 2026 Think about money, priorities, and logistics before you sign a lease. Posted in: Environmental, Financial Read More
Survey: This Week in Well-Being 2026 By SHWB staff | March 23, 2026 Improve our office's weekly newsletter and win prizes. Posted in: Environmental, Financial, Mental, Physical, Professional, Sexual, Social, Spiritual Read More
1099 problems but taxes ain’t one: Your guide to taxes By SHWB staff | March 6, 2026 Your tax return probably won’t look exactly like your friend’s tax return. Posted in: Financial, Professional Read More
Playing your cards right: The secret to good credit By SHWB staff | February 24, 2026 Credit can help you, but it can also hurt you. Posted in: Financial Read More
Well-being info for fall 2025 graduates By SHWB staff | December 8, 2025 Here are some tips to guide your transition into post-Hopkins life as it relates to university resources. Posted in: Financial, Mental, Physical, Professional, Sexual Read More
401(k) or nah?: Making sense of retirement By SHWB staff | November 24, 2025 Early-career retirement moves can pay off in a big way. Posted in: Financial, Physical, Professional Read More
New Calm app login info for Johns Hopkins affiliates By SHWB staff | November 14, 2025 Calm recently updated its login procedure, necessitating some changes to how Hopkins users access the app. Posted in: Financial, Mental, Physical Read More
More impactful Financial Aid support for undergraduate students By SHWB staff | November 13, 2025 Undergraduate tuition will be free for families earning up to $200,000. Posted in: Financial, Professional Read More