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Hopkins in D.C.

麻豆社区 established a聽new, high-visibility academic home in the heart of Washington, D.C., with the opening of the聽聽in the summer of 2023. Located at 555 Pennsylvania Ave., along one of the nation鈥檚 most iconic thoroughfares and just steps from the U.S. Capitol, the聽Hopkins Bloomberg Center positions JHU to聽聽key decision-makers and to amplify the significant real-world impact of our research and scholarship.

The building is home to D.C.-based graduate programs from our , , 鈥攁nd, soon, our new .

The building offers dramatic views of the Capitol and features modern, configurable spaces that welcome trusted academic experts, global leaders, newsmakers, and policymakers. This is where Hopkins students and faculty transform knowledge into impact, where cutting-edge research informs evidence-based policies to benefit global democracy and the future of our world.

Since our School of Advanced International Studies officially became a part of the university in 1950, Johns Hopkins has maintained a presence in the nation鈥檚 capital, combining international politics, economics, and foreign language in an innovative curriculum for current and future leaders in government, civil society, and the private sector.

The opening of the Hopkins Bloomberg Center begins a new chapter for Johns Hopkins in Washington, D.C., one brimming with the promise of unique student experiences, unprecedented opportunities for learning and leading, and the potential to bring the benefits of discovery to the world.

News from the Hub

Film
Published Feb 25, 2025
Portrait of everyday Ukrainian artists and citizens fighting to save their country and culture will screen March 31 as part of new film series
Research funding
Published Feb 11, 2025
University joins lawsuit to halt NIH funding cuts, which jeopardize discoveries, treatments for a range of diseases and illnesses
Voices
Published Jan 30, 2025
Bipartisan panel discusses term limits, court expansion, and ethics during inaugural Hopkins Forum event
Film
Published Jan 21, 2025
Stories That Matter series opens with Oscar shortlisted documentary film ‘Daughters’ on Feb. 21
Voices
Published Jan 15, 2025
First debate, on the future of the Supreme Court, will be Jan. 29 at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center