BUILDING TOUR
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| Illustration by Becky Heavner |
The School of Nursing is located in the Anne M. Pinkard Building, which was
named Outstanding Building by the magazine American School & University.
In the spring of 1998, the building became the first structure at Hopkins
dedicated solely to nursing education and research.
The newly built, state-of-the-art education and
research facility is situated in the heart of Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
campus.
The building contains expanded
classroom space,
computer facilities,
practice laboratories,
research laboratories,
student lounges,
an auditorium,
a café
and an
outdoor courtyard.
Fast Facts: Our Building
- six levels and 92,813 gross square feet
- gathering places for students including a lounge and café
- 230-seat auditorium
- garden courtyard, faculty offices, visitor parking
Fast Facts: Classrooms
- two adjoining, 63-seat classrooms
- two 110-seat lecture halls (one w/ capability for distance learning)
- one 32-seat computer classroom
- one 45-seat classroom (w/ capability for distance learning)
- two 18-seat seminar rooms
- two 15-seat group study rooms
Fast Facts: Labs
- three 12-bed practice laboratories (one w/ capability for distance
learning)
- research space with behavioral and state-of-the-art laboratories
- three 16-seat computer/interactive video labs