In the case In re Sandisk SSDs Litig., California Magistrate Judge Lisa J. Cisneros granted Plaintiffs’ Motion to Reopen Depositions, allowing Plaintiffs to reopen three depositions of Defendants' employees due to Defendants' belated production of documents that Defendants had previously designated as privileged, but limited the reopened depositions “to questions pertaining to documents produced after the original deposition, questions pertaining to testimony from other witnesses' reopen...| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
(SCENE) Metrospace | 110 Charles St. East Lansing, MI August 15-September 21 | Reception and Welcome Party: August 28, 5-8pm Nexus: a connection or series of connections linking two or more things; the central and most important point or place. Nexus features artwork by members of the Department of Art, Art History, and Design staff […]| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
A solo exhibition by Melissa Webb MSU Union Art Gallery | 49 Abbot Rd. Room 230, East Lansing, MI August 25-October 17 | Reception September 12, 6-8pm My work combines the disciplines of contemporary fiber, site-specific installation, and video. Layering accumulations of handmade textiles and textures, I pair traditional processes such as crochet, immersion dyeing, […]| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
National Breastfeeding Awareness Month Q&A with Dr. Kelly, the Chief Physician of Maternal Child Health at Kaiser Permanente.| Children's Museum of Sonoma County
The Swedish American Museum in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood is running a special exhibit on “Swedes at the Fair” from August 8 through November 2, 2025. The exhibit highlights Swedes and Swedish-American participation in the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition with displays about the Swedish Pavilion, the Swedish Restaurant [including an image from our post "Tales [...] The post Aug. 8-Nov. 2, 2025: “Swedes at the Fair” (Swedish American Museum, Chicago) appeared first on Ch...| Chicago's 1893 Worlds Fair
By Olivia Henderson, SBTHP Public Engagement Intern When the Mexican-American War ended, life changed for many Californios – descendants of Spanish settlers, indigenous people, and formerly e…| sbthp.wordpress.com
The project marks the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding through the creation of 13 original tapestries designed to tell a unified story of the nation.| W&M News
This Antwerp expo has a little bit of everything, but still tells a coherent story of historical fashion and interior design. Which is no small feat!| Never Was
(SCENE) Metrospace | 110 Charles St, East Lansing, MI Exhibition Dates: October 25-November 22 Vitalize features works by the most recent additions to our faculty in the Department of Art, Art History, and Design whose creative voices bring new energy to the Michigan State University campus and the Greater Lansing community in general. Working in a […]| Events
"The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there" --L.P Hartley MSU Union Gallery August 26-October 4 Reception September 15, 11am-1pm In addition to a change of place, travel to Greece often brings a different sense of time.…| Events
Armstrong and Coltrane: two household-name musicians who were pivotal figures in the development of jazz. Despite their historical essentiality, you probably first thought of their husbands, Louis Armstrong and John Coltrane. Lil Hardin Armstrong and Alice Coltrane are just two of the female jazz musicians who society has turned a blind eye to. How can... The post NYPL Exhibit Spotlights Women Who Shaped Jazz appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Virtual tour of Superior's historic schools (1880's - 1920's). Thanks to DCHS staff, volunteers, and members of other organizations for putting together this great online exhibit The post Historic Schools of Superior appeared first on Douglas County Historical Society.| Douglas County Historical Society
Working for the Wenatchee World for over four decades, Seabrook captured the daily lives, defining moments, and quiet beauty of our region.| Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center
Opening on Family Saturday, June 7, families are welcome to design, build, and test their own model spacecrafts.| Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center
by Divya Vashisht and Willow Whitaker Time sure does fly by! It’s been almost a year since Homegrown: An Introduction to the Environmental Justice Movement opened to the public last September in th…| Special Collections & University Archives
Black women were on the frontlines of civil rights activism during the war years. The grassroots organizing work of young leaders like Rosa Parks, Juanita Jackson, and Ella Baker helped fuel a dramatic increase in NAACP membership and branch activism. Union organizers like Dollie Lowther Robinson and Maida Springer labored to ensure workers’ rights. Black … Continue reading Black Women in the Wartime Struggle| Forward with Roosevelt
Dinosaurs began to be recognized by paleontologists as the creatures that they were in the early 1800s. In 1895, the Provincial Annals included a note about the local community and the scientific …| docarchivesblog.org
The post Sasquatch: Ancestral Guardians appeared first on World Forestry Center.| World Forestry Center
Winners were recognized in six categories: Drawing, Painting, Mixed Media, Photography, 3-D, and Digital Media.| Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center
To commemorate Black History Month, a special featured document display on Freedmen’s Bureau Marriage Records will be in the East Rotunda Gallery of the National Archives Building in Washington, DC…| Pieces of History
The traveling Harry Power expo comes to Brussels, Belgium.| Never Was
The American Farmer exhibit opens Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center.| Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center
See the complete history of Liége, from ancient times to the twentieth century, and the many, many weapons Jean Curtius made in his day.| Never Was
A new exhibit is opening September 9th in the Special Collections exhibit gallery, located on the 1st floor of Hornbake Library North. Homegrown: An Introduction to the Environmental Justice Moveme…| Special Collections & University Archives
The call for art for “Free Speech: Art and Activism,” on view through August 25 at the Lexington Arts and Crafts Society in Lexington, Massachusetts, invited artists who are “passionate about our…| Artscope Magazine
COSTA MESA (July 2, 2024) – It’s summer and the annual OC Fair is returning on July 19 for its full 23-day run, bringing the fun through Aug. 18. The … Continue reading ""| OC Fair & Event Center - Costa Mesa, CA
The Royal Tyrrell Museum has completely redeveloped our Precambrian and Cambrian galleries. Our new First Life exhibit, opened in May 2024, explains how life evolved—from its earliest beginnings, t…| Inside the Royal Tyrrell Museum
by Mallory Fitzpatrick, PhD student in Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies I never knew how many things don’t get included in an exhibition until I started planning one. When my fellow committee members and I began browsing the Tri-Co Special … Continue reading →| Special Collections Blog
At the beginning of May 2016, the first of 634 boxes of books arrived at the loading dock of Canaday Library. The enormous collection of 19th and 20th-century works for young readers had been bequeathed to the College by Ellery … Continue reading →| Special Collections Blog
by Beck Morawski ’21 When I was brought on as a student curator to design an exhibit for the centennial of the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry last April, I could not have imagined the journey … Continue reading →| Special Collections Blog
If you would like to make your own Temple of Fancy paper dolls, based on the examples in the Ellery Yale Wood Collection of Books for Young Readers, you can download pdfs and print out as many copies as you … Continue reading →| Special Collections Blog
I'm happy that the opportunity arose to license one of my Arkona fossil illustrations to the ROM for their new exhibit...| Emily S. Damstra
As we set out on a new year and new adventures, we’re looking back on a few of the Royal Tyrrell Museum’s many 2023 highlights—with grateful thanks to everyone who supports our work. 2023 At A Glance Welcomed 526,340 visitors Published 17 peer-reviewed scientific papers Delivered public programs to 31,400+ onsite participants Reached 11,000 participants … Continue reading What a Year! 2023 Highlights| Inside the Royal Tyrrell Museum