Reunion & Alumni Weekend
Join us for the 2025 Reunion and Alumni Weekend, taking place Thursday, May 29 through Sunday, June 1! The weekend will be full of opportunities to reconnect, reminisce and celebrate the latest innovations in research and education taking place at the School of Medicine. We’ll also be celebrating milestone reunions for classes ending in 5 and 0. Registration is now open!
Hotel Reservations
Room Block
- A room block is available at the Four Seasons (200 International Drive, Baltimore, 21202) for $339.00/night, so make your reservations today!
- To book, go to Baltimore Luxury Hotel | Inner Harbor | Four Seasons Baltimore and enter the dates of your stay and booking code 250529JHU. We recommend copying and pasting the code, because it is case sensitive. If you would prefer to contact the hotel directly for assistance with making reservations, call 410-576-5800. Please contact reservations to inquire about pre- and post-date availability.
- If the room block is full, here are some nearby hotels that we recommend. Please note, we do not have a room block at these locations. You can contact the hotels directly to book, find the rate, and ask questions.
- Baltimore Waterfront Marriott – 700 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
- Hilton Garden Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor – 625 S. President Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
- Homewood Suites by Hilton Baltimore - 625 S. President Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
- Courtyard Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor – 1000 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
Transportation
- Complimentary shuttle buses will be available for all reunion guests. Shuttles will loop every 20 – 30 minutes. An ADA Accessible van is also available. For the ADA accessible van, call 410-361-6565.
Shuttle Hours:
- Thursday:
- Regular Shuttle (Four Seasons to Armstrong Medical Education Building) 10:30 am – 2:30 pm
- ADA Accessible Van 10:30 am – 2:30 pm (Call 410-361-6565 to arrange)
- Welch Library Shuttle (Armstrong to Welch Medical Library) 12 pm – 2 pm
- Friday: Four Seasons Hotel to Armstrong 10:30 am – 8:00 pm / ADA Accessible Van 10:30 am – 8:00 pm
- Saturday: Four Seasons Hotel to Armstrong 10:30 am – 3:30 pm / ADA Accessible Van 10:30 am – 4:00 pm
Parking On-Site
- On-campus parking is available on Friday in the Caroline Street Garage and on Saturday in the McElderry Street Garage. Both garages are adjacent to the Armstrong Medical Education Building.
- Friday Parking: Caroline Street Garage, 1500 McElderry Street Baltimore, MD 21205
- Saturday Parking: McElderry Garage, 1501 McElderry Street Baltimore, MD 21205
Frequently Asked Questions
In case you had concerns, here are some frequently asked questions and answers to clear things up! Please review our FAQ here.
Support the School of Medicine

Many alumni use their reunion as a time to reflect on how their Johns Hopkins experience shaped who they are today and to consider how to create a meaningful legacy. Gifts to the School of Medicine support the next generation of leaders in medicine and support our mission to improve the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research and clinical care.
Celebrating a milestone reunion? Help your class reach its fundraising goal by making a gift today to the School of Medicine: https://secure.jhu.edu/form/reunionar25.
Planned Giving: Another Way to Give
Planned giving ensures that Johns Hopkins remains a leader in advancing research and making new discoveries for generations to come. Some ways to give may also include added benefits for you. Consider giving through a:
- Bequests – Leave a meaningful legacy through your estate.
- Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) — Receive an immediate tax deduction and guaranteed income for life.
- Gift of Stock — Receive an income tax deduction and avoid capital gains tax.
- Charitable Distribution from an IRA — Meet your RMDs without increasing your tax obligations.
To learn more, visit giving.jhu.edu/giftplanning
Looking Back at 2024
The 2024 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Reunion and Alumni Weekend was hosted on May 30 – June 2, celebrating milestone reunions for classes ending in 4 and 9. The weekend was full of opportunities for all alumni to reconnect, reminisce, and celebrate. Thank you to everyone who joined us!
Event Photos
- Reunion and Alumni Weekend Core Photos
- Award and Portrait Presentations
- Underrepresented in Medicine and Science Reception
- Graduate Alumni and Student Reception
- Grand Classes Dinner
- Class of 1974 50th Reunion Dinner
Program Recordings
Genes to Society 20th Anniversary Symposium: celebrating the 20th anniversary of the groundbreaking curriculum and featuring conversations with faculty and students, and remarks by those who developed the program, including David Valle, M.D., and David Nichols, M.D., M.B.A., F.A.A.P., F.C.C.M.
Reunion Symposium: featuring a keynote presentation by Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, M.D., and remarks by Dean Theodore DeWeese, M.D., and Vice Dean for Education Roy Ziegelstein, M.D., about the state of Johns Hopkins Medicine and the School of Medicine.
2024 Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Award and Portrait Presentations: recognizing distinguished alumni for their outstanding achievements and paying tribute to influential members of the Johns Hopkins Medicine family who embody the rich heritage of our institution. View the list of honorees and their biographies.
Hop Talks: Hopkins Cutting-Edge Technology (Sponsored by the Class of 1965): featuring three talks about cutting-edge technology at Hopkins including discoveries from the James Webb Telescope and the uses of nanotechnology and artificial intelligence in the fight against cancer.
Looking Back at 2023
On June 1-4, we celebrated the 2023 Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Reunion and Alumni Weekend featuring reunions for class years ending in 3 and 8 and activities for all alumni and friends.
Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed to what was a memorable weekend.
Reunion Program Recordings
- Michael M.E. Johns, M.D. Public Policy Lecture with Speaker Ken Kaufman, Managing Director and Chair of Kaufman Hall
- Reunion Symposium with Speaker Selwyn Vickers, M.D., F.A.C.S., President and CEO, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Award and Portrait Presentations
Photos
- Reunion and Alumni Weekend
- Class of 1973 50th Reunion Dinner
- Grand Classes Lunch
- Award and Portrait Presentations
- Underrepresented in Medicine and Science Reception
- Graduate Student Alumni Reception
- Class Dinners and Social Events
Looking Back at 2022
On June 2-5, over 380 School of Medicine alumni and friends returned to campus for the 2022 School of Medicine Reunion and Alumni Weekend, the first to be held in-person in two years. Over 25 programs and experiences were hosted over the weekend with many memorable opportunities to reconnect, discover, and celebrate.
This year’s reunion recognized graduating classes with years ending in 2 and 7. Together with the Grand Classes (alumni who graduated over 50 years ago), they generously raised $12,304,884 to support the School of Medicine, nearly doubling their fundraising goal of $6,500,000.
Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed to what was a memorable weekend.
Reunion Program Recordings
- The Michael M.E. Johns, M.D. Public Policy Lecture
- The Reunion Symposium
- The Award & Portrait Presentations
Photos
- 2022 Campus Tours
- 2022 Alumni Weekend BBQ
- Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures Past, Present, and Future
- 2022 Grand Classes Lunch
- 2022 Underrepresented in Medicine and Science Reception
- 2022 Michael M.E. Johns, M.D. Public Policy Lecture
- 2022 Award and Portrait Presentations
- 2022 Reunion Symposium
- 2022 Student Research Rounds
- 2022 Alumni Weekend Welcome Reception
- 2022 Alumni Weekend Lunch
- 2022 Book Talk
- 2022 Back to School in 60 Minutes
- 2022 50th Reunion Dinners
- 2022 Class of 1965 Reunion Dinner
- 2022 Class of 1987 Reunion Dinner
- 2022 Class of 1982 Reunion Dinner
- 2022 Class of 1992 Reunion Dinner
- 2022 Class of 1997 Reunion Dinner
Looking Back at 2021
Our virtual reunion hosted more than 400 alumni and friends and featured 21 programs and 20 class connections for milestone years. Check out videos of our sessions:
- A Dash of Old Bay: A Lesson in Cooking the Baltimore Way
- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Award and Portrait Presentation
- Music and Healing
- Living In And Fighting A Racism Pandemic
- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Reunion Symposium
- The Great Influenza Book Club
- Joy in Practice
- Johns Lecture
Looking Back at 2020
Our 2020 Reunion & Alumni Weekend was changed to a virtual experience. On May 30th, we hosted virtual class gatherings, reunion symposium, and a crab cake cooking demonstration.
Looking Back at 2019
Our 2019 Reunion & Alumni Weekend was a wonderful return Home to Hopkins for alumni, friends, faculty, and more. Thank you for joining us May 30 - June 2.
View Photos of the Event
- Grand Classes Lunch
- Class of 1969 50th Reunion Dinner, Hosted by Dean Paul B. Rothman
- Back to Medical School in 60 Minutes
- Alumni Live the Mission
- Student Research Rounds
- The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Reunion Symposium
- Michael M.E. Johns, M.D. Public Policy Lecture
- Johns Hopkins Medicine Award & Portrait Presentations
- Alumni Weekend Welcome Reception
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Reunion Symposium
Learn about some of the amazing research taking place at Johns Hopkins University & Medicine from President Ron Daniels, Dean Paul Rothman, and Vice Dean for Education Roy Ziegelstein. Find out how Johns Hopkins Medicine is harnessing the power of precision medicine and translating laboratory discoveries into potentially transformative cancer treatments.
Johns Hopkins Medicine Award & Portrait Presentations
One of the most special events taking place during our Reunion & Alumni Weekend – where we recognize distinguished alumni and faculty for their outstanding achievements and honor influential members of the Johns Hopkins Medicine family. Among the celebrated guests are Dr. John Gearhart, Dr. W.P. Andrew Lee, and Dr. H. Ballentine Carter.
Looking Back at 2018
In October 2018, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine turned 125 years old. We invited alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends to experience 125 years of tradition and innovation by hosting 125 social gatherings around the globe. Learn more about The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 125th Anniversary.