Thousands of Educators Gather This Summer To Learn From Nationally Recognized Experts and Smithsonian Educators Exploring Sustainability, STEAM, “Reckoning with Our Racial Past,” Arts Education and More
Bank of America Is the Presenting Sponsor of the Museum’s 2023 Centennial Year—and Sponsorship Includes Support for May Programming That Celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month for Five Years
A close-up ofextended polyps of an apparently healthy great star coral colony (Montastraea cavernosa) on a reef near Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The tentacles surrounding the mouth of each polyp help trap food particles for the coral to eat. The brown coloration is from the symbiotic microalgae (Symbiodiniaceae) that live in the coral tissues. Credit: Valerie Paul
Hooks Brothers, "Pullman Porters," undated, silver emulsion photograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Dr. Robert L. Drapkin Collection, Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment.
Members of the inaugural cohort of the Environmental Justice Academy explore the Anacostia Watershed by boat. The Environmental Justice Academy is a flagship program of the Smithsonian's Center for Environmental Justice at the Anacostia Community Museum, which formally launches Earth Day 2023. Photo credit: Marco Kay Photography for the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum.
Two male Andean bear cubs named Sean and Ian are now on view at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in Washington, D.C. Credit: Roshan Patel, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Calaya, a 20-year-old female western lowland gorilla, is pregnant with her second offspring and due to give birth between late May and early July at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Credit: Skip Brown, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.