Research suggests arts and cultural engagement can be used to help treat the symptoms of a number of conditions, including ...
The study revealed that a gene common in some bats can reduce the production of the SARS-CoV-2 virus by up to 90%, which could help lead to new medical approaches to combating viral diseases.
The initiative, dubbed “Being Human,” will include exhibits, a digital series, and other events that aim to “examine the ...
It's a Tuesday night in February. The dinner plates have been cleared, the glow of the TV remote feels uninspiring, and the ...
If passed into law as written, the bill could put the jobs of The Ringling's current employees – including its five FSU ...
Professor David Ray’s laboratory in the Department of Biological Sciences helped identify genetic components in bats that provide insight into their immune systems.
Daniel Weiss ’85, former president and CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, discusses the distinctive joys and challenges ...
More than 125 films and videos feature in his survey at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art through March 16.
An increasing number of galleries are asking what it takes to be welcoming and engaging for the younger generation. Here’s how they’re rising to the challenge.
Join us for the closing reception of Faces & More on Friday, February 7 from 5-8pm at both the Y Gallery and BMCF’s Alexander Black House during the ...
Jordan Harrison’s vividly imagined drama at Playwrights Horizons skips across centuries, past and future, as it depicts the ...
Vital Signs’ at MoMA explores how artists have abstracted bodily experience as a means of mapping the construction of ...