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Three Exhibitions Open at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in April

Three Exhibitions Open at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in April LINCOLN, Massachusetts Subject Line Please provide verification code Email is invalid Sonya Clark, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia. Woven replica of the Confederate Flag of Truce, 2019. Photo credit: Carlos Avendaño Monumental Cloth, The Flag We Should Know Lincoln, MA - deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is pleased to announce three new exhibitions, on view April 10 – September 12, 2021. Large-scale, immersive works by the textile artist Sonya Clark will be on view in Sonya Clark: Heavenly Bound, which Clark developed specially for deCordova, and Sonya Clark: Monumental Cloth, The Flag We Should Know, organized by The Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia. Concurrent with both Sonya Clark presentations, the collection-based exhibition, What We Do in the Shadows, examines the dynamics of visibility and marginalization in political activism.

University of Memphis plans for $200 million in projects

University of Memphis plans for $200 million in projects
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Authorities need help to ID potential witnesses after homicide at Devil s Lake State Park

Help ID potential witnesses after Devil s Lake State Park homicide John Schmutzer, 24, of Wauwatosa, was killed Oct. 14 Share Updated: 4:45 PM CDT Mar 16, 2021 Sauk County Sheriff s Office Sheriff Office wants to ID and speak with these three people about the homicide in Devil s Lake State Park. SOURCE: Sauk County Sheriff s Office TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE John Schmutzer, 24, of Wauwatosa, was killed Oct. 14 Share Updated: 4:45 PM CDT Mar 16, 2021 The Sauk County Sheriff s Office is asking for help identifying three people they want to talk to as potential witnesses after a homicide at Devil s Lake State Park.They are not suspects in the case, but the sheriff s office said they may have seen events that occurred after the killing.Investigators said John Schmutzer, 24, of Wauwatosa, was hiking alone when someone stabbed him to death on a park trail Oct. 14.Schmutzer graduated from Wauwatosa West High

State Republicans push election law changes in wake of presidential election

State Republicans push election law changes in wake of presidential election March 12, 2021 8:23 PM Site staff Updated: MADISON, Wis. State houses around the country are rushing to introduce new voting laws, targeting issues like absentee voting, drop boxes, and more. Despite an election filled with fraud allegations that found zero footing in any court of law, Wisconsin Republicans are no exception. “Here in Wisconsin, and in states like Arizona, Georgia, a lot of other states–we’re seeing an effort to go in the other direction to make it harder to vote,” said Professor David Canon in the University of Madison’s political science department.

New research could boost a solar-powered fuel made by splitting water

 E-Mail Hydrogen is an incredibly powerful fuel, and the ingredients are everywhere in plain old water. Researchers would love to be able to use it widely as a clean and sustainable energy source. One catch, however, is that a considerable amount of energy is required to split water and make hydrogen. Thus scientists have been working on fabricating materials for photoelectrodes that can use solar energy to split water, creating a solar fuel that can be stored for later use. Scientists with the University of Chicago, the University of Madison-Wisconsin and Brookhaven National Laboratory published a new breakthrough in making such photoelectrodes. Their research, reported in

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