Our Building
The School of Nursing is located on the University's East Baltimore campus,
in the Anne M. Pinkard Building. Situated in the heart of Johns Hopkins Medical
Institutions campus, the building opened in 1998 and is the first structure at
Hopkins dedicated solely to nursing education and research. The facility was
named Outstanding Building by American School & University.
Take a tour of the Anne M. Pinkard Building:
Tomorrow’s Vision
Though the Anne M. Pinkard building opened just ten years ago, the School has
quickly outgrown this award-winning structure. Student enrollments have nearly
doubled since 1998 and faculty and staff numbers have increased as well. In
response, the School of Nursing is planning an ambitious expansion of the school
facilities over the next five years.
Plans are underway for an 8-story building addition that will connect to the
current building. This addition will double the existing space for classrooms,
labs and offices and provide a light-filled, congenial environment for students
and faculty to forge connections with colleagues from across the Johns Hopkins
University and Medical Institutions.
This new building is essential to ensure the successful continued expansion
of the School of Nursing into the future.
The School has launched a $45 million fundraising campaign for the new
building. Become a part of tomorrow’s vision, and learn how you can make a gift
to support our campaign by contacting Holly Brandt or Fiona Newton 410-955-4284.
- The Case for Space: The Nursing Shortage and the Overcrowding of the U.S.
Nursing School
- Foundations Pledge $5 Million Each to Building Fund
- Baltimore architectural firm Ziger/Snead Designs new Building