Community Living
Community Living
Homewood is your home. Community Living is committed to offering you the best possible out‑of‑classroom experience that also supports your academic success. You will be part of an engaged, diverse and inclusive community. As a community member you will have available:
- A wide range of programs and activities for you and your fellow students to be engaged, learn about yourself and others, and to make friends
- Committed and caring staff who support you and your success and help you navigate the demands of university life
- High quality services and facilities that support you and your fellow students
All of our staff on the Community Living team are here for you. Residential Life and University Housing combine to support community members to foster friendships, develop life skills, and create safe and comfortable living environments. Dining Programs provides freshly prepared foods in a welcoming environment that promotes exploring new cuisines. Off-Campus Housing offers information and services for students looking to live near campus their junior and senior years. Scheduling and Event Services provides one-stop services for events and programs happening on-campus.
We are looking forward to you being part of our Homewood community.
Upcoming Events
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May 22, 2022
Johns Hopkins Class of 2022 Commencement Ceremony
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News & Announcements
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Krieger School senior Nader Barsoum receives his bachelor's degree on Sunday, an accomplishment that marks a shift in the trajectory of his immigrant family, he says
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The Society of Fellows in the Humanities will provide funding to nine Johns Hopkins fellows to pursue hands-on experiences to complement their postgraduate studies
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Students in an interdisciplinary augmented reality course recently showcased their projects, including a virtual card game and educational resources
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Five Johns Hopkins PhD students inducted into Bouchet Society
Thomas Burnett, Brent Ifemembi, Natalie Joe, Lea A. Marineau, and Gian Carlo Molina-Castro were each recognized for their commitment to academic and personal excellence
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Students finalize their projects—including an edible tortilla tape, an odorous elephant enrichment device, and others—ahead of the annual Design Day engineering showcase May 3
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Device detects fluid buildup in tissue and alerts patients and their doctors, potentially preventing thousands of cancer patients from developing the debilitating condition