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The Homewood Campus of The Johns Hopkins University

As a Peabody student, you are affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University, one of the finest universities in the country. As a member of the University community, you have access to many of the University’s outstanding facilities and services. The Homewood campus contains several helpful resource centers such as the Eisenhower and Gilman Libraries, the Counseling and Student Development Center, and the Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center. Take the free shuttle or a #3 or #11 bus to the Homewood campus.

Facilities and Activities
Available to Peabody Students

The Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center

The Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center includes a large multipurpose court for basketball, volleyball and badminton, racquetball/squash courts, a 30’ climbing wall, a fitness center for strength and cardiovascular conditioning, indoor jogging track, pool, and group fitness/martial arts rooms.

The Recreation Center has an array of fitness opportunities that strengthen the bodies, minds, and spirits of Hopkins students. Drop-in fitness classes offer a fun, scheduled, and social exercise opportunity for students. Classes such as step aerobics, yoga, and cardio-kickboxing are offered year-round. The Rec Center also offers periodic free fitness testing, mini fitness workshops, and equipment orientations to all interested participants. If extra direction, attention, or motivation to maintain a fitness path is needed, personal fitness training by certified trainers on staff is available at a reasonable cost. The Office of Recreation also offers in-depth professional fitness training programs for students to get certified as personal fitness trainers or group exercise leaders.

The Office of Recreation directs an extensive intramural sports program organized into dormitory, independent, and fraternity leagues and a variety of sport clubs. For more information on Intramural activities visit http://web.jhu.edu/recreation/intramurals/. There are also various undergraduate and graduate club sports programs available. For more information on sports clubs visit http://web.jhu.edu/recreation/sports_clubs/.

Tired of the horizontal world? Go vertical at the Rec Center’s premier indoor climbing wall. The Johns Hopkins climbing wall is open daily. However, you must be a member of the Recreation Center to use the climbing facilities.

Outdoor Pursuits makes it easy for you to escape from the city and enter into the excitement of the wilderness. Our goal is to offer you fun adventures and a chance to reenergize. Come join us for a whitewater kayaking trip on the Gunpowder, just 30 minutes away, or learn the ropes of high altitude mountaineering by reaching the summit of a 19,347 foot peak in Ecuador. It doesn’t matter if you’re a novice or an expert; we have a course for you! You can sign-up for trips in the Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center. For more information, check our website at www.jhu.edu/OP or call 410-516-4417.

To use the O’Connor Recreation Center, all participants will be assessed a fee. For information regarding cost and hours of operation, please contact the Office of Recreation at 410-516-5229 or go to www.jhu.edu/recreation.

Outdoor facilities at the Homewood campus include six tennis courts, which are available when not in use by the varsity tennis teams. All facilities can be reserved by contacting Thomas Payne in the Office of Recreation at 410-516-5229 or tpayne2@jhu.edu.

Varsity Sports

Johns Hopkins University has an extensive program in both men’s and women’s varsity sports. Students are entitled to a ticket, at no charge, upon presenting a Student ID card. All other varsity sports, except men’s lacrosse are free and open to the public. Schedules of sports events are published at the beginning of the first semester for fall and winter events and at the beginning of the second semester for spring events. Schedules may be viewed online at www.hopkinssports.com.

JHU Campus Ministries

The JHU Campus Ministries Department is a multi-faith office which fosters development, religious tolerance, and social awareness within the University and in the larger community. Cooperation among a wide range of spiritual and cultural traditions is promoted. The Campus Ministries staff offers spiritual leadership and pastoral care to students, faculty, and staff and invites members of the community to visit the Campus Ministries Office to meet friends, receive information on programs, and discover ways to work together.

The Campus Ministries Office is located at the Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith and Community Service Center at the corner of North Charles and University Parkway. Advisory Board members can be contacted through Campus Ministries by calling 410-261-1880. Information on locations of major denominational churches and synagogues within walking distance of the Peabody campus can be obtained at www.peabody.jhu.edu/religiousaffiliation.

Advisory Board Members

Reverend Albert Mosley, chaplain; Kathryn Schnurr, associate chaplain; Reverend Adriene Breckenridge, African Methodist Episcopal; Leslie L. Gottert, Baha’i; Marty Anderson, Baptist; Hoji Scott, Buddhist; Reverend Tom Ryan, Catholic; Rabbi Zev Gopin, Chabad; Reverend Dean Moralis, Eastern Orthodox; Reverend Jan Hamill, Episcopal; Uma Saini, Hindu (Vedic); Rabbi Debbie Pine, Hillel; Reverend Donald Burggraf, Lutheran; Reverend Tom Blair, Presbyterian; Judie Kim Hyun, Stepping Stones Ministries; Dr. Larry Egbert, Unitarian Universalist; and Reverend Arthur Dan Gleckler, United Methodist.

 
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