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Dusty job
Cleaning, by the book
Published
Jan 13, 2015
Photos
George Peabody Library, home to more than 300,000 volumes, gets annual deep cleaning
Write stuff
Published
Jan 9, 2015
Nine Johns Hopkins faculty authors to be featured on C-SPAN2's 'Book TV'
Two men, one cello
Published
Jan-Feb 2015
Video
Peabody faculty member Amit Peled re-creates Pablo Casals' 1915 concert with the 1733 cello the Spanish cellist once owned
/ Gazette
Curating in the digital age
Published
Jan-Feb 2015
Students learn to ask new questions of material culture in Program in Museums and Society course
/ Gazette
Orchestrating Peabody's future
Published
Jan-Feb 2015
How Dean Fred Bronstein is leading the oldest music conservatory in the U.S. into the 21st century
/ Gazette
Peabody's Leon Fleisher
Published
Jan-Feb 2015
Acclaimed pianist talks about his early training, career, and teaching
/ Gazette
'Scandal' on stage
Published
Dec 30, 2014
Peabody's Puckett writes opera about 1919 Black Sox scandal for Minnesota Opera
Film credit
'Particle Fever" wins award
Published
Dec 23, 2014
Documentary produced by JHU Professor David Kaplan chronicles discovery of so-called 'God particle' at Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland
Stephen G. Nichols receives Humboldt Research Award
Published
Dec 22, 2014
Prestigious award recognizes longtime researchers who have had an impact and who will continue producing cutting-edge achievements in the future
Nightmare fuel
Krampus is coming to town
Published
Dec 11, 2014
Hairy, scary mythological beast of European folklore becomes symbol of winter revelry
/ The Baltimore Sun
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