MSEM Alum Olha Karaiman (’21) is a product manager for Fanatics Commerce and lives in San Jose, California. We caught up with her to learn about how her experience in…
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MSEM Alum Olha Karaiman (’21) is a product manager for Fanatics Commerce and lives in San Jose, California. We caught up with her to learn about how her experience in…
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Master of Science in Engineering Management students have just completed the Immersion Program in locations including Spain, Portugal, Denmark, England, and Maryland. Each January, the Immersion Program sends first-year MSEM…
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Current MSEM student Hanusha Durisety just completed her final semester at Johns Hopkins. We sat down with her to learn more about her experience participating in international events like the…
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Why did you decide to pursue an MSEM degree? While my bachelor’s degree in computer engineering equipped me with the necessary technical knowledge, I was interested in business. I wanted…
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Current student Niles Pierson is in his final semester of the MS in Engineering Management program. We sat down with Niles, who is also an officer in the Coast Guard,…
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Last week, the first-year cohort completed the “Hospital Project,” which they began during orientation. Student teams were matched with project partners (doctors, nurses, and staff) at Johns Hopkins Hospital to…
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Last week, the incoming cohort of MSEM students arrived on campus to begin a week-long orientation program. Our newest arrivals met with MSEM faculty, representatives from across the Hopkins community,…
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MSEM students Raunaq Singh, Hanusha Durisety, and Shreya Munnuri are currently in Haifa, Israel competing in the Israel Institute of Technology’s T2MED Hackathon. T2MED is a 72-hour learning-by-doing event that…
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Last week, our students returned home from their immersion trips. The locations this year were: Baltimore/DC, Denmark, Israel, Portugal, and Spain. See pictures below!
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Several of our recent alums, Hanna, Paul and Mahita met up in San Francisco over the break!
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Watch the video to see the incredible year of impact at JHU. Also, big shoutout to MSEM student, Tyler Guarino and Tastee Tape (featured in the video). We are so…
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The lighting of the Quad was delayed a week this year due to rain, but MSEM students claim it was worth the wait!