
The Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins University is an internationally renowned university ranked as one of the best by the US News and World Report, particularly noted for their public health, education, engineering, and medical programs. The university consists of four campuses in and around Baltimore, Maryland, including a music school and a medical campus. Homewood Campus, the main campus for undergraduates, is located north of downtown Baltimore, nestled between the Charles Village, Roland Park, Hampden, and Canterbury communities.
Johns Hopkins in the News:
Congratulations to Adam Riess for being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of “dark energy”! Read more
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
Call us to make a room reservation for any of the upcoming events! We are located across the street from Johns Hopkins University main campus and offer on-site parking. Call us at 410-235-5400 and let us help you make your visit to JHU and Baltimore easy, entertaining, and relaxed.
Guided Tours and Information Sessions
Guided sessions are offered on the following Saturdays this fall. The hour-long information session is followed by a campus tour leaving from the Mason Hall lobby.
Open House Programs
Interested in attending Johns Hopkins University? The Open House provides the perfect opportunity to meet faculty, staff, and students, take a tour of the campus facilities, residence halls, and dining halls, and ask any and all questions you might have.
Overnight Visits
There’s no better way to test the waters of a university than to spend the night with a current student!
Open House and Overnight Visit programs have concluded for the season. Check back at the beginning of next year for Spring Open House information!
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR CURRENT STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND ALUMNI
JHU Main Commencement
May 24, 2012
Shriver Hall Concert Series
January 29, 2012: Les Violins du Roy with Bernard Labadie, Director; and Maurice Steger, Recorder
February 11, 2012: George Li, Piano at the Baltimore Museum of Art
February 26, 2012: Wolfgang Holzmair, Baritone; and Russell Ryan, Piano
March 18, 2012: Richard Goode, Piano
April 15, 2012: Takács Quartet
April 28, 2012: Yuri Shadrin, Piano at the Baltimore Museum of Art
May 6, 2012: Angela Hewitt, Piano
RESOURCES
Homewood Campus Virtual Tour
Walking Tour Map
The Johns Hopkins University is an internationally renowned university ranked as one of the best by the US News and World Report, particularly noted for their public health, education, engineering, and medical programs. The university consists of four campuses in and around Baltimore, Maryland, including a music school and a medical campus. Homewood Campus, the main campus for undergraduates, is located north of downtown Baltimore, nestled between the Charles Village, Roland Park, Hampden, and Canterbury communities.
Johns Hopkins in the News:
Congratulations to Adam Riess for being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of “dark energy”! Read more
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
Call us to make a room reservation for any of the upcoming events! We are located across the street from Johns Hopkins University main campus and offer on-site parking. Call us at 410-235-5400 and let us help you make your visit to JHU and Baltimore easy, entertaining, and relaxed.
Guided Tours and Information Sessions
Guided sessions are offered on the following Saturdays this fall. The hour-long information session is followed by a campus tour leaving from the Mason Hall lobby.
Open House Programs
Interested in attending Johns Hopkins University? The Open House provides the perfect opportunity to meet faculty, staff, and students, take a tour of the campus facilities, residence halls, and dining halls, and ask any and all questions you might have.
Overnight Visits
There’s no better way to test the waters of a university than to spend the night with a current student!
Open House and Overnight Visit programs have concluded for the season. Check back at the beginning of next year for Spring Open House information!
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR CURRENT STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND ALUMNI
JHU Main Commencement
May 24, 2012
Shriver Hall Concert Series
January 29, 2012: Les Violins du Roy with Bernard Labadie, Director; and Maurice Steger, Recorder
February 11, 2012: George Li, Piano at the Baltimore Museum of Art
February 26, 2012: Wolfgang Holzmair, Baritone; and Russell Ryan, Piano
March 18, 2012: Richard Goode, Piano
April 15, 2012: Takács Quartet
April 28, 2012: Yuri Shadrin, Piano at the Baltimore Museum of Art
May 6, 2012: Angela Hewitt, Piano
RESOURCES
Homewood Campus Virtual Tour
Walking Tour Map











