Thanks for the suggestion of the Rotunda! And yes, the plan (if I decided to go with JHU) would be to live in Baltimore near the university for the first few years of coursework and then move to DC (which is, as cities go, very accessible) while writing the dissertation.
In general, I found that the campus was /reasonably/ accessible — there were ramps everywhere, but yeah sometimes you had to take a circuitous route. But then again, my standards for accessibility for academic buildings are in the gutter because my current program is housed in a landmarked building in NYC which has no accessible entrance, so even having a ramp is a breath of fresh air.
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Thanks for the suggestion of the Rotunda! And yes, the plan (if I decided to go with JHU) would be to live in Baltimore near the university for the first few years of coursework and then move to DC (which is, as cities go, very accessible) while writing the dissertation.