Our Smithsonian: Brighten dark days with art
You may not be able to find all your favorites at the grocery store right now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t feed your soul. Continue reading Our Smithsonian: Brighten dark days with art
You may not be able to find all your favorites at the grocery store right now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t feed your soul. Continue reading Our Smithsonian: Brighten dark days with art
Nominations are due by May 20 for the 2020 Secretary’s Research Prizes. Continue reading 2020 Secretary’s Research Prizes: Call for Nominations
When Maureen Bryant answered the call to volunteer, she didn’t realize she would still be answering the phone 45 years later. Continue reading Volunteer Spotlight: Maureen Bryant
April 13: Guidance for on-site contractors Continue reading COVID-19 Update: Guidance for On-Site Contractors
For some of us, it may be easier to adapt to “social distancing” as we work from our homes, but for the Office of Protection Services and others on the front lines, the new norm is a whole new way of work. Continue reading Our Smithsonian: Apart but never alone
Andrea Lowther introduces us to docents Barbara Lowis Lehmann and Jane Dunphy, both of whom are celebrating 50 years of service at the National Museum of American History this month. Continue reading Worth their weight in gold: Two volunteers celebrate 50 years of service
It’s important to take care of yourself during these uncertain times, especially if you’re taking care of others. Here are some ideas and resources to help you keep sane and healthy during the COVID-10 pandemic. Continue reading Our Smithsonian: Health and Wellness
Continuing April’s salute to Smithsonian volunteers, Volunteer Voices contributor Nikolas Wong introduces us to Dan Roe Continue reading Volunteer Spotlight: Dan Roe
Love always finds a way, even in these uncertain times. Continue reading Our Smithsonian: Love in the time of coronavirus
Be safe…and smart. Continue reading Alert: COVID scams and cyber attacks