Johns Hopkins UniversityEst. 1876

America’s First Research University

A student-centered, technology forward, historic landmark that brings all of our programs together under one roof—at the gateway to Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood campus.

Where our students shape solutions

This renovation was designed for students. Bright, adaptable classrooms—with generous lounges and study areas throughout. A dedicated counseling wing with modern labs and beautiful conversation spaces. Integrated student services, advising and support.

  • Larger, flexible classrooms that support varied teaching styles and cohort sizes
  • New student lounges and study spaces tailored for collaboration and focus
  • A counseling wing with purpose‑built labs to practice compassionate care
  • Student services, academic advising, and life design in easy reach

All together—under one roof

For the first time, our academic programs and research centers are clustered in neighborhood suites that make discovery and practice inseparable. That means better collaboration, easier access for students, and a single home base for our work.

In-person academic programs

  • MS in Education
  • MS in Special Education
  • MS in Counseling
  • MEd for Teaching Professionals (TeachingWell)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

World-class research expertise

  • Center for Research and Reform in Education
  • Center for Safe and Healthy Schools
  • Center for Social Organization of Schools
  • Center for Technology in Education
  • Institute for Education Policy

State‑of‑the‑art teaching and learning

Every teaching space is tech‑ready—from right‑sized rooms with multiple displays and digital whiteboards to integrated virtual‑learning capabilities and mission‑specific studios for coaching and content creation.

  • Large-scale displays to enhance presentation and collaboration.
  • A counseling observation booth to enhance professional practice.
  • A purpose‑built multimedia studio for projects, webinars, and connection.

Preserving an education legacy

Our building began its life in 1907 as a high school, and generations still remember the stained glass, the soaring ceilings, and the storied “Golden Stairs.” The renovation honors that past while embracing the future—retaining signature features and restoring light to the heart of the building.

  • The original stained glass and “Golden Stairs” remain enduring touchstones.
  • Skylights, lowered courtyard, and cupolas now draw in natural light.
  • The renovation balances historic preservation with modern systems.

Extending a vibrant campus

Situated at the southern edge of Homewood, the School of Education is a lively anchor connected to a resurgent campus ecosystem—including the new Bloomberg Student Center, a hub for creativity, performance, and community life.

  • The Bloomberg Student Center opened in August 2025, deepening campus vibrancy.
  • Our renewed building opens a welcoming front door on North Charles Street.
  • A spacious, ground-floor multipurpose room is available to community partners.

Take a guided virtual tour of the Homewood campus.

Floor by floor

Taking a self-guided tour? Trying to locate an office, lounge, or classroom? This quick guide can give you an idea of where you need to go.

  • Ground Floor


    Community Room, Courtyard, Glass Counseling Lab, Entryway Art

    A flexible community classroom and rentable gathering space affirm our role as an anchor institution. A newly lowered courtyard invites daylight onto the ground level.

    The ground floor foyer with various items arranged in a gallery style on shelves
  • First Floor


    Hartman Classroom, Anna Julia Cooper Study Lounge, Student Affairs & PhD Suites

    An inspiring learning and connecting space that honors education leaders past and present—and centers student services where students are.

    A classroom with a large whiteboard and several tables and chairs
  • Second Floor


    Morphew Classroom, “Circle Dance,” Chen & Tan Study Lounge, Great Hall

    Explore Linling Lu’s “Circle Dance,” then settle into our largest study lounge—a celebration of global education and international student leadership.

    Several large circles creating one big oval shape as the "Circle Dance" art installation
  • Third Floor


    Faculty and Staff Offices

    Meet the scholars and staff shaping the future of education, including the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.

    A conference room with a large table and several chairs
  • Fourth Floor


    Research Centers, Skylights, Marketing/Communications

    Pause under the cupolas and skylights—an architectural heart—and peek into the multimedia studio.

    Cubicle office spaces with a skylight in the ceiling

Fast Facts

  • 77,000 sq ft of reimagined space

    balancing innovation with preservation

  • 7 student lounges

    for networking, connecting and studying

  • 9 classrooms

    to facilitate modern scholarship of all styles

  • 4 outdoor spaces

    including a central courtyard for work and play

What changed in the renovation?

Several seating areas with a large screen mounted on the wall

The comprehensive, 18-month project added flexible, right sized classrooms; collaborative workspaces; and integrated learning tech—while modernizing building systems and finishes. The renovation also increased usable space by more than 10,000 square feet, providing more room for academic programs and research centers.

How does the design support students?

Two people sitting down, smiling at a table working on a laptop.

Student facing spaces—classrooms, lounges, and student affairs services—are intentionally concentrated on the lower floors for access and community. A spacious new wing with updated labs and practice rooms also brings special attention to our counseling programs.

What historic elements were preserved?

A grand, wooden staircase with stained glass windows

Signature features like stained glass windows and the Golden Stairs remain, while new skylights and a lowered courtyard channel natural light throughout.

How does this connect to the Homewood campus?

Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus with students walking

The School of Education anchors the south end of Homewood, complementing the 2025 opening of the Bloomberg Student Center and reinforcing a vibrant, walkable campus edge.