Resources for Students in Washington DC
Resources for Students in Washington DC
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
The Hopkins Bloomberg Center (HBC) is located at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington DC, 20001. The center houses several Johns Hopkins schools and serves as a hub for student learning in Washington DC.
Transportation
The closest Metro station to the HBC is the Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter station, which is served by the Green and Yellow Lines and located approximately 0.2 miles (a four-minute walk) west of the site. The Judiciary Square station, which is served by the Red Line, is also within walking distance, located 0.3 miles (a six-minute walk) northeast of the site. The Federal Triangle station, which is served by the Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines, is located 0.5 miles (an 11-minute walk) west of the site.
Washington Metro UPass College Student Program
Full time Carey students taking classes in DC have access to the UPass program. This page has instructions for the program included in your tuition and fees.
Shuttle
There is a free JHU DC Shuttle from local Metro stations to the Hopkins Bloomberg Center.
Printers
The University has arranged for multi-function printers/copiers to be placed in the Hopkins Bloomberg Center building. Many are located in the faculty/staff workspaces, but some will be accessible by students for general use.
Student Printers are located by the B2 classrooms (B218), the library (232), and the computer lab (628A).
Faculty & Staff printers are located in the office supply rooms of the administrative areas of floors 2-7.
Contact 555_IT-AV@jhu.edu to have the proper Print Driver added to your machine or to request assistance with the printers. Each multi-function printer requires you to ‘swipe release’ your print job. Follow the prompts on the screen to release your print job.
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- Go to this link: Johns Hopkins Service Now
- Start the Description with “Please assign to 555 Penn IT AV” and briefly explain your request. Set Location to “Washington DC” and building to “555 Pennsylvania Ave.”
- Select “No”, under: Does the description of this issue involve PHI/PII (Patient Health Information/Personally Identifiable Information)?
- Please note that physical identification cards may not be available at the beginning of the semester.