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Arts+Culture
A virtual guide to art at Hopkins
Published Oct 23, 2023
More than 200 works of public art at Hopkins locations in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., can now be viewed via the Bloomberg Connects app
VIDEO
Video: Step inside the new Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Published Oct 20, 2023
Check out the sights and sounds of a memorable Oct. 19 dedication celebration in Washington, D.C.
Hopkins in D.C.
President Daniels' dedication remarks
Published Oct 19, 2023
Daniels calls the new building 'the physical embodiment of our aspirations for our university in this moment, in this time'
Hopkins in D.C.
Leaders convene at CityLab event
Published Oct 18, 2023
Nearly 600 mayors and urban and civic leaders from around the world take part in 10th annual CityLab conference in Washington, D.C.
First look
A new home in the nation's capital
Published Oct 6, 2023
Grand opening celebration for the Hopkins Bloomberg Center located at 555 Pennsylvania Ave. is scheduled for Oct. 19
Hopkins in D.C.
JHU to launch new School of Government and Policy
Published Oct 6, 2023
The university's 10th academic division, based in Washington, D.C., will build on JHU's longstanding leadership in research and discovery to develop solutions to contemporary policy challenges
History on the move in D.C.
Published Sept 27, 2023
Tracing the journey of Johns Hopkins' piece of the Berlin Wall from Germany to its new home at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Nexus Awards
40 D.C.-based endeavors receive funding support
Published May 22, 2023
Awardees will develop projects and programs anchored at JHU's new home in the nation's capital at 555 Pennsylvania Ave.
Research funding
Nexus Awards launched to support endeavors at 555 Penn
Published Feb 17, 2023
$15M in annual funding will support additional Johns Hopkins research, teaching, and academic conferences in the nation's capital
Real Estate
JHU acquisition expands opportunities in Washington, D.C.
Published June 29, 2020
University completes planned purchase of 555 Pennsylvania Ave., the future site of a collaboration and learning hub for the Johns Hopkins community