The Johns Hopkins Name Review Board |
The Name Review Board (NRB) applies the values of Johns Hopkins University & Medicine and the criteria articulated by the Committee to Establish Principles on Naming in its report as it fields requests to rename or de-name existing institutional features. All named features associated with the University and Health System, including named buildings, monuments, artwork, or programs, will be eligible for examination through the NRB process, and any Johns Hopkins student, faculty, staff, alumnus, patient, and/or any resident of the local community may make a proposal to reconsider a current named feature on any Hopkins campus.
Before submitting a proposal, please review the CEPN Report (PDF), which includes principles, procedures and considerations, as well as the NRB process (PDF).
Before submitting a proposal, please review the CEPN Report (PDF), which includes principles, procedures and considerations, as well as the NRB process (PDF).
Note regarding confidentiality: The NRB process does not allow for anonymous submissions. However, name(s) of submitter(s) will, absent unusual circumstances, not be revealed or posted during the process.
To initiate the process, submit a proposal directly to the NRB using the online submission form below.
To initiate the process, submit a proposal directly to the NRB using the online submission form below.