Our first year of impact
In fall of 2024, the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center marked one year of impact and innovation at 555 Pennsylvania Ave., where the center has become a nexus for trusted academic experts, global leaders, policymakers, artists, and scholars to provide multidisciplinary expertise and tackle tough issues while also educating future civic leaders.
12 things we heard during the Hopkins Bloomberg Center’s first year
The center has hosted leading thinkers on a wide range of topics, from foreign policy and democracy to artificial intelligence and environmental science
Read moreHopkins Bloomberg Center gives Pennsylvania Avenue a boost
A new hub for arts, culture, policy, and more marks one year in the heart of the nation’s capital
Read moreNexus grants bring expertise, energy
The program supports event programs, research, and teaching anchored at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Read moreRESEARCH SAVES LIVES
Whether it is life-saving cancer research or disease prevention in communities across the country and around the world, discoveries come to life through the people they impact: patients whose lives are changed through medical breakthroughs, faculty and staff whose efforts are expanding the boundaries of knowledge, and the students who will become the next generation of innovators.
Without research—at Johns Hopkins and at thousands of other universities, medical schools, and research institutions across the nation—scientific breakthroughs suffer, and the lifesaving treatments of tomorrow are at risk.
Read how federally-sponsored research at Hopkins Saves Lives
“It is thanks to the catalytic funding from the NIH, NSF, and others … that we can deliver on the promise of AI-assisted medicine and save people’s lives.”
