Posted on Feb 05, 2026 / Travel

Campus life at Johns Hopkins blends serious academics with a tight-knit community and lots of extracurricular opportunities across the Homewood campus and beyond. With more than 21,000 students across undergraduate and graduate divisions, there are tons of clubs, cultural groups, research teams, sports clubs, and social events to choose from. First-year students get support through programs like First-Year Mentors and seminars designed to help them connect with peers and faculty right away. Hopkins also hosts signature events like the Eisenhower Symposium and Foreign Affairs Symposium each year, which bring renowned speakers and big conversations right to campus. Students often balance study with social life through music groups, volunteer work, film and arts festivals, and public talks tied to the Common Question initiative that encourages deep thinking across disciplines each year. Baltimore offers food, entertainment, and city energy just outside campus, too, so there’s a real mix of college and city life. While classes are challenging, many students say the community and opportunities make campus life rewarding and memorable.
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