Taylor Geospatial Institute, Stages St. Louis, and Combating CMD
Taylor Geospatial Institute
Civic, academic and government institutions are joining forces to make St. Louis the nation’s geospatial technology hub. The Taylor Geospatial Institute aims to promote science research to address world challenges in food security, health systems, and national security.
On Fire Film in the Works
Discover the inspiring story of the St. Louisan who suffered burns over 100% of his body as a child and made a miraculous recovery with a beloved Cardinals announcer cheering him on.
The Gyo Obata Fellowship
Through this program the Regional Arts Commission provides undergraduate students an opportunity to intern at some of St. Louis' most recognizable nonprofit arts organizations.
Arts & Faith 2022 Concert
If you missed HEC's live stream of the September 18th Interfaith Concert performed live at the Sheldon Concert Hall, you can view the archived recording of the performance now!
A Chorus Line at Stages St. Louis
Read Gerry Kowarsky's review of this modern musical classic currently being presented by Stages St. Louis at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center.
Combating CMD
As farmers in Africa, India, and Southeast Asia suffer devastating yield losses due tocassava mosaic disease (CMD), asevere plant disease affecting one of the world's key crops, scientists at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center are fighting to develop moreresistant crops.
Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, how the St. Louis Art Museum ended up with one of the largest collections of work in the world by German artist Max Beckmann, dive deeper into German art in the St. Louis Art Museum's current exhibit "Day & Dream in Modern Germany, 1914-1945," new data being gathered that will be used to help facilitate legislative and community support for local arts programs and events, an in-depth analysis of people who have had COVID-19 finds they are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular complications, a quick look at the Webster Arts Chalk Festival, and a mentorship program providing real life experiences for young black males.
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