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Alina Tugend

Alina Tugend

Contributing Writer at The New York Times

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As the Nation’s Birthday Approaches, Museums Lead the Way

Institutions around the country are preparing for the nation’s 250th anniversary, even in the face of political crosswinds.
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Civics Education Struggles, Even as Government and Politics Saturat...

While this may be a good time to take advantage of the public’s attention, it’s also a time when teachers increasingly fear repercussions for offending students.
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In Baltimore, Confronting Chaos Through Contemporary Art

A new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art features works by artists who explore environmental issues, grief and resilience.
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Glimpses of the Final Frontier at the American Museum of Natural Hi...

Stranded astronauts and celebrity space tourism have piqued interest in space — and a photography exhibition in the museum is making the most of it.
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Seismic Political Shifts Are Likely to Continue

A lively DealBook Summit task force agreed on little except that the electorate is restless.
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The Art World Explores Concrete Ways to Fight Climate Change

Museums, galleries and other art institutions are looking for measures to reduce their environmental footprints.
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What if Everyone Did Something to Slow Climate Change?

Researchers are looking at the impact that individuals’ actions can have on reducing carbon emissions — and the best ways to get people to adopt them.
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Upgraded Museums Add New Value to College Campuses (Published 2024)

Educational institutions across the United States are spending more money to renovate museums and make them a more integral part of learning.
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10 Campus Museums Shine a Spotlight on Democracy (Published 2024)

A coalition of universities is tying exhibitions into the 2024 elections and the broader issue of extreme political polarization in the United States.
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Experts on A.I. Agree That It Needs Regulation. That’s the Easy Par...

Participants in a task force on artificial intelligence at the DealBook Summit grappled with how to balance oversight of the technology with innovation.
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Upper East Meets Lower East in a Celebration of Art in Manhattan (P...

A former actress and a felon turned mentor team up for an annual art show that benefits a 130-year-old social service organization.
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Is Following Your Work Passion Overrated? (Published 2023)

Experts say the pandemic and resulting changes in the working world may be encouraging people to rethink how essential passion for your job really is.
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Dragonflies, Beetles, Cicadas — What’s Not to Love? (Published 2023)

An entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History is helping choose the insects for a new permanent gallery. It’s a task she loves.
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At This Museum Sixth Graders Learn Lessons in Democracy (Published ...

One issue at the New-York Historical Society’s democracy program: weekly tests and no homework vs. no tests and daily homework. The final vote may surprise you.
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A Bank President Who Embraces the Unconventional (Published 2023)

Priscilla Sims Brown’s atypical childhood has helped her lead a financial institution from a different perspective as Amalgamated Bank’s chief executive.
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Why Is Assessing Job Satisfaction So Hard? (Published 2023)

Amid layoffs and a changing workplace, worker stress is at a record high, even as job engagement surveys become more frequent and high-tech. What are companies missing?
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For C.E.O.s, Communication Has Become a High-Wire Act (Published 2022)

Business leaders said the tumult of recent years had made it more important than ever to share with employees and the public. But how much, and when?
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Words and Actions: Queens Museum Shows About Seeking Racial Justice...

Two exhibitions at the Queens Museum address efforts to create a more equitable society.
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In a Struggling School District, Partnerships Bring Progress (Publi...

The graduation rate in Cuba, N.M., rose to 95 percent after schools engaged family members, aligned with colleges and embraced Native culture.
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Community Schools Offer More Than Just Teaching (Published 2022)

The concept has been around for a while, but the pandemic reinforced the importance of providing support to families and students to enhance learning.
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How Robots Can Assist Students With Disabilities (Published 2022)

New tools use artificial intelligence to assist students with autism and dyslexia and address accessibility for those who are blind or deaf.