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==Campuses and Divisions== {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; width:100%; border:0; text-align:center; line-height:120%;" |- !colspan="10"|'''Main campuses & divisions''' |- | colspan="3" style="border-bottom:0;"|'''[[#Homewood|Homewood]]''' | colspan="3" style="border-bottom:0;"|'''[[#East Baltimore|East Baltimore]]'''<br />(Medical Institutions Campus) | colspan="2" style="border-bottom:0;"|'''[[#Downtown Baltimore|Downtown Baltimore]]''' | style="border-bottom:0;"|'''[[#Washington, D.C.|Washington D.C.]]''' | colspan="2" style="border-bottom:0;"|'''[[#Laurel, Maryland|Laurel, Maryland]]''' |- |[[Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences|School of Arts and Sciences]]<br />1876 |[[Johns Hopkins University School of Education|School of Education]]<br />1909 |[[Whiting School of Engineering|School of Engineering]]<br />1913 |[[Johns Hopkins School of Nursing|School of Nursing]]<br />1889 |[[Johns Hopkins School of Medicine|School of Medicine]]<br />1893 |[[Bloomberg School of Public Health|School of Public Health]]<br />1916 |[[Peabody Institute]]<br />1857 |[[Carey Business School|School of Business]]<br />2007 |[[School of Advanced International Studies]]<br />1943 |[[Applied Physics Laboratory]]<br />1942 |} ===Homewood=== {{Main|Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University}} [[File:View from Levering Plaza.jpg|thumb|alt=|View of Gilman Hall from the Levering Plaza on the Homewood Campus]]For its first two decades of existence, university was based in Downtown Baltimore. In the early 20th century, the trustees acquired the Homewood estate of Charles Carroll, son of [[Charles Carroll of Carrollton|Charles Carroll of Carollton]], a signer of the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]]. Carroll's [[Homewood House]] is considered one of the finest examples of [[Federal architecture]], which most of the university's buildings are modeled after. Most undergraduate programs are on the Homewood Campus.<ref>{{cite web |title=Homewood Museum |url=https://museums.jhu.edu/homewood-museum/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220121145422/https://museums.jhu.edu/homewood-museum/ |archive-date=January 21, 2022 |access-date=2022-01-24 |website=Johns Hopkins University Museums |language=en}}</ref> * [[Whiting School of Engineering]]: The Whiting School contains 14 undergraduate and graduate engineering programs and 12 additional areas of study.<ref name="Departments & Areas of Study" /> * [[Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences]]: The Krieger School offers more than 60 undergraduate majors and minors and more than 40 graduate programs.<ref name="Krieger School of Arts & Sciences" /> The [[Johns Hopkins School of Education|School of Education]] has a building at the southern edge of the Homewood Campus, adjacent to Wyman Park Dell. ===East Baltimore=== [[File:Hopkins hospital.jpg|thumb|[[Johns Hopkins Hospital|The Johns Hopkins Hospital]], located in the university's medical campus in East Baltimore ]] Collectively known as Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions (JHMI) campus, the East Baltimore facility occupies several city blocks spreading from the [[Johns Hopkins Hospital]] trademark dome. * [[Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]: The Bloomberg School was founded in 1916 and is the world's oldest and largest school of public health. It has consistently been ranked first in its field by ''[[U.S. News & World Report]]''. * [[Johns Hopkins School of Medicine|School of Medicine]]: The School of Medicine is widely regarded as one of the best medical schools and [[biomedical research]] institutes in the world. * [[Johns Hopkins School of Nursing|School of Nursing]]: The School of Nursing is one of America's oldest and pre-eminent schools for nursing education. It has consistently ranked first in the nation. ===Downtown Baltimore=== [[File:Peabody Institute, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, MD.jpg|thumb|[[Peabody Institute]] in [[Mount Vernon, Baltimore]]]] * [[Carey Business School]]: The Carey Business School was established in 2007, incorporating divisions of the former School of Professional Studies in Business and Education. It was originally located on [[Maryland Route 139|Charles Street]], but relocated to the Legg Mason building in Harbor East in 2011. * [[Peabody Institute]]: founded in 1857, is the oldest continuously active music conservatory in the United States; it became a division of Johns Hopkins in 1977. The Conservatory retains its own student body and grants degrees in musicology and performance, though both Hopkins and Peabody students may take courses at both institutions. It is located in the [[Mount Vernon, Baltimore|Mount Vernon]] neighborhood of Baltimore. ===Washington, D.C.=== In 2019, Hopkins announced its purchase of the former [[Newseum]] building located at 555 [[Pennsylvania Avenue]], three blocks from the [[United States Capitol]], to house its [[Washington, D.C.]] programs and centers.<ref>{{cite web |last=Condon |first=Christine |date=June 29, 2020 |title=Johns Hopkins University officially purchases former Newseum building in D.C. |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/business/real-estate/bs-bz-hopkins-newseum-purchase-official-20200629-e53qu3oxv5aaxgccpb5mvd45vm-story.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210504220915/https://www.baltimoresun.com/business/real-estate/bs-bz-hopkins-newseum-purchase-official-20200629-e53qu3oxv5aaxgccpb5mvd45vm-story.html |archive-date=May 4, 2021 |access-date=2021-05-04 |website=The Baltimore Sun}}</ref> In 2023, the building was officially reopened as the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center, a 435,000-square-foot education facility that would house several divisions of the university.<ref name="hub.jhu.edu">{{Cite web |last= |first= |last2= |date=2023-10-18 |title=Johns Hopkins University opens new state-of-the-art higher education facility on Pennsylvania Avenue in the heart of Washington, D.C. |url=https://hub.jhu.edu/2023/10/18/hopkins-bloomberg-center-art-architecture/ |access-date=2025-04-17 |website=The Hub |language=en}}</ref> * [[School of Advanced International Studies]] (SAIS) is located in the Bloomberg Center in [[Washington D.C.]], near the [[National Gallery of Art]] on [[Pennsylvania Avenue]]. In a [[Inside the Ivory Tower|2024 survey]], 65 percent of respondents ranked SAIS as a top 5 [[Master's Degree]] program in [[international relations]], placing the program as the second-best in the nation.<ref name="saistop" />* [[School of Advanced International Studies]] (SAIS) is located in the Bloomberg Center in [[Washington D.C.]], near the [[National Gallery of Art]] on [[Pennsylvania Avenue]]. In a [[Inside the Ivory Tower|2024 survey]], 65 percent of respondents ranked SAIS as a top 5 [[Master's Degree]] program in [[international relations]], placing the program as the second-best in the nation.<ref name="saistop" /> The Bloomberg Center will also host programs within the [[Carey Business School|Carey School of Business]], [[Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences|Krieger School of Arts and Sciences]], and [[Peabody Institute]].<ref name="hub.jhu.edu"/> <gallery mode="packed" widths="350" perrow="2"> File:Johns Hopkins University - Bloomberg Center (53840479510).jpg|The Bloomberg Center (Previously the [[Newseum]]) </gallery> ===Laurel, Maryland=== The [[Applied Physics Laboratory]] (APL), in [[Laurel, Maryland]], specializes in research for the [[United States Department of Defense|U.S. Department of Defense]], [[NASA]], and other government and civilian research agencies. Among other projects, it has designed, built, and flown spacecraft for [[NASA]] to the asteroid Eros, and the planets Mercury and Pluto. It has developed more than 100 biomedical devices, many in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.<ref name="The 125th Anniversary of The Johns Hopkins University"/> Akin to the [[Washington, D.C.]] campus for the School of Arts and Sciences, APL also is the primary campus for master's degrees in a variety of STEM fields. ===Other campuses=== {{See also|List of Johns Hopkins University Research Centers and Institutes}} ====Domestic==== * [[Columbia, Maryland]]: branches of the [[Carey Business School]]<ref name="Columbia Center"/> and [[Johns Hopkins University School of Education|The School of Education]])<ref name="School of Education at Johns Hopkins University-Columbia Center"/> * [[Montgomery County, Maryland]], a campus for part-time programs in biosciences, engineering, business, and education<ref name="index"/> ====International==== * [[Hopkins–Nanjing Center]] * [[SAIS Europe]] - European campus of the [[School of Advanced International Studies|School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)]], located in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]]
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