Employees at New York’s Met Museum Undergo Second Round of Layoffs
Workers at the country’s museums continue to be hit by layoffs as the coronavirus pandemic forces institutions to remain closed. […]
Workers at the country’s museums continue to be hit by layoffs as the coronavirus pandemic forces institutions to remain closed. […]
On July 22, New York’s Tenement Museum laid of seventy-six workers. This layoff included every part-time education employee– ninety-two percent […]
Like cities across the country, New York has seen nearly non-stop protests since the police killing of George Floyd. Now, […]
Like many touring musicians, jazz pioneer Louis Armstrong spent much of his career on the road, spending most nights at […]
Since the New-York Historical Society’s founding in 1804, the museum has collected materials in response to current events. The founders, […]
Researchers of Brooklyn history will soon have one less archive to have to dig through. The Brooklyn Historical Society and […]
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, the government agency that oversees the state’s historic sites, […]
Last Friday a fire decimated a historic building at 70 Mulberry Street in New York’s Chinatown. The building was home […]
Following an uptick in anti-Semitic incidents in 2019, the New York City Department of Education is rolling out new efforts […]
The New-York Historical Society recently announced its acquisition of the papers of biographer Robert Caro, well known for his extensively […]