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  1. Explore Peabody. Music and dance have the power to inspire, transform, and heal. Welcome to Peabody, where you’re part of a community dedicated to enriching the world by shaping a more dynamic, inclusive, and sustainable future for the performing arts.

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  2. Johns Hopkins University | Peabody Institute. Leading at the Intersection of Art and Education. Scroll to continue exploring this theme. World Class Means You Can Move the World. Video. Explore Peabody. Learn How Far You Can Go. The world has changed but the opportunities are still here for you to create.

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  3. The Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University is a private music and dance conservatory and preparatory school in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1857 and affiliated with Johns Hopkins in 1977, Peabody is the oldest conservatory in the United States and one of the world's most highly-regarded performing arts schools.

  4. From its beginnings as the first conservatory in the United States—founded alongside an art gallery, a library, and a lecture series—the Peabody Institute has brought together a community of artists, teachers, and scholars to hone their skills, with a keen understanding of what the arts can do to elevate the quality of human life.

  5. Fred Bronstein, dean of Peabody Institute, is looking at the historic campus in a whole new way. “In 2019, we took a fresh look at the strategic plan, and it was clear that we wanted to and needed to refocus on our campus,” Bronstein says.

  6. Despite this intent for inclusion stated in George Peabody’s founding letter, The Peabody Institute remained segregated for nearly 100 years after its founding, excluding African-American musicians while proclaiming a message of music for all of Baltimore.

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  8. Now, after working to rebuild her life following the death of her husband, John “Jay” Young, in 2020 after 30 years of marriage, Young finds herself back at Peabody as she rejoins the Peabody Institute Advisory Board—a position that she is enthusiastically embracing for her next chapter.