This effort pairs behavioral health providers with public safety officers to respond to behavioral health crises on or immediately surrounding our Baltimore campuses, and offers virtual crisis support to DC students. We also partner with Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc. (BCRI), who supports JHU in providing quality mental health crisis assistance for our Baltimore neighbors, leveraging their unique position as an unparalleled leader in providing robust and effective behavioral health crisis care throughout the city of Baltimore.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
Student Health & Well-Being (SHWB) Primary Care consists of three clinic locations (Homewood, East Baltimore, and Washington DC) that provide a variety of medical services for the evaluation and treatment of an illness or injury, preventive health care and health education to the Johns Hopkins University student and trainee population.
The mission of SHWB Primary Care is to support the education and development of students and trainees by promoting their optimal health and well-being.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
We are a community of confidential staff who are trained in trauma-informed, culturally responsive practices and do not have the same reporting and duties as other staff and faculty members on campus. Connecting with any of the confidential resources listed here does NOT constitute making an official report of sexual misconduct to the University. Any information disclosed to a confidential resource will not be shared with other University offices or personnel without your consent except in those rare circumstances where it is required by law to do so (e.g., intention to harm self and/or others, reasonable suspicion of abuse or neglect of child or dependent adult, or court order).
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
Student Disability Services leads as well as collaborates with the university in ensuring an inclusive community for students with disabilities by proactively removing barriers, raising awareness of equitable practices, and fostering an appreciation of disability as an area of diversity while utilizing a wide range of approaches from individualized accommodations to universal design.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The Office of Health Promotion and Well-Being helps helps all students and trainees meet their goals for healthy behavior. HPWB proactively responds to the needs of a diverse population with an emphasis on prevention, risk reduction, and overall well-being practices. Programming includes education about alcohol and other drugs, gender violence prevention, healthy living, sexual health, wellness coaching, free condoms, stress relief, and more.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
This list of resources enumerates Hopkins entities that can provide confidential help and support in cases of sexual harassment, sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking (collectively referred to as sexual misconduct), discrimination and/or harassment based on a protected category, and related retaliation. None of these resources require involvement by the Office of Institutional Equity.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The Homewood Food Pantry was founded to help address food insecurity for all Hopkins affiliates. The Food Pantry works in partnership with the Maryland Food Bank to ensure JHU affiliates have the opportunity to succeed. It is located on Homewood campus inside The LaB at 3003 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218. The pantry is open on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Tuesdays from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Shelves are stocked with new items the first Friday of every month.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
These maps, created by SHWB staff, include grocery stores in the Baltimore and DC areas, with an emphasis on neighborhoods near our campuses and where students often choose to live.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
In approximately 30 minutes, you can privately input information about your marijuana use and get personalized feedback and recommendations for reducing any negative aspects of your use and increasing your quality of life when it comes to cannabis use.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
Motivational interviewing is is a one-session conversation and discussion offered free to all Johns Hopkins students and trainees who want to explore their alcohol, tobacco (and other nicotine products), or cannabis (or any other product with THC) use. This judgement-free program resource people in examining their substance use and helping to develop plans that are in line with their personal goals.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
In approximately 30 minutes, you can privately input information about your alcohol use and get personalized feedback and recommendations for reducing any negative aspects of your use and increasing your quality of life when it comes to alcohol use.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
Real-time, turn-by-turn navigation and Bluedot technology to guide users from their current location to any Homewood campus destination. The app also includes routes for those who need ADA-compliant pathways, accessible entrances, and navigation modalities.
COVID-19 vaccination is required for all faculty, staff, postdoctoral fellows, and undergraduate and graduate students who will be working or studying at a Johns Hopkins campus or worksite in the U.S. Affiliates should use the VMS to log their COVID-19 vaccination and flue vaccination documentation. Affiliates may also submit a medical or religious exception request in the VMS.
Explore the Homewood Sustainability GIS Map and learn about efforts the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) has undertaken to improve its natural and built environments, decrease its energy and resource use, and mitigate harmful environmental impacts. Users can click and drag to explore the map, select points and polygons to learn more about each feature, and view pictures and find links to additional resources.
Who is served:
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future (CLF) works with students, educators, researchers, policymakers, advocacy organizations and communities to build a healthier, more equitable and resilient food system. The Center for a Livable Future operates out of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, from the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
The online curriculum Playing Well introduces a range of occupational health issues specific to the needs of instrumental musicians and provides practical, scientifically grounded approaches to peak performance. It covers topics including anatomy and principles of movement; common performance-related injuries and their treatments; rehabilitation and prevention strategies; and mental fitness and peak performance.
Who is served:
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Carey Business School
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs
Peabody Institute
School of Advanced International Studies
School of Education
School of Medicine
School of Nursing
Whiting School of Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals
An artist-centered approach consists of a series of presentations and interactive workshops required for all incoming undergraduate performance majors designed to enhance mental and physical health, maximize effectiveness in practice and daily living to achieve peak performance, and recognize and manage injuries if they occur.