Bloomberg Student Center

Project Description
The Bloomberg Student Center is designed to be an open, modern, accessible, and welcoming facility envisioned as a social engagement hub for all members of the Hopkins community.
When it opens in 2025, the Bloomberg Student Center will include spaces for relaxation and socialization, co-curricular arts programs, student resources, support services, media and digital media lounges, a performance space with seating for up to 200 people, and a variety of dining options. The facility will satisfy the long-acknowledged need for a true nonacademic gathering spot on the university’s Homewood campus.
Project Schedule
Feasibility Study | Spring 2019 |
Design Begins | Fall 2020 |
Mattin and Whitehead Relocations | Spring 2021 |
Construction Begins | Summer 2021 |
Building Opens | August 2025 |
Project Highlights

Project Highlights
Diverse Dining and Entertainment: Enjoy multiple dining options and a state-of-the-art studio theater
Advanced Facilities: Utilize sound-treated rooms, a cutting-edge digital media center, and a vibrant gaming lounge
Engagement and Support: Central hub for student engagement, resource and support services, and spaces celebrating diversity
Dynamic Design: Experience a dynamic entrance, open concept “living room,” and versatile social spaces
Versatile and Usable Spaces: Benefit from multipurpose and flexible meeting rooms alongside usable outdoor spaces
Project Logistics
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Traffic/Pedestrian Closures and Detours
- N. Charles St. will be closed to southbound traffic between 33rd and 32nd streets
- Northbound traffic and pedestrian and bicycle traffic will remain
- The loop servicing The Beach is not affected and will remain accessible from the southbound traffic lane
- Pedestrians will be safely detoured around the site on campus as well as on N. Charles St.
- Construction workers will park at Johns Hopkins at Eastern on 33rd St. and will be shuttled to the job site daily
- Pathway closure near Maryland Hall
- West access road closure
- Walkway at N. Charles St. and E. 32nd St. temporarily closed
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Construction Camera
Project Related Links
- Bloomberg Student Center website
- Hub Articles