On view from February 17-28, 2020 Free opening reception on Friday, February 7 at 5 p.m. Wilmington, Del. (January 27, 2020) – Spring Must Come, an exhibition of sculptural paintings by Terron Mitchell, will be on view in the Mezzanine Gallery from February 7-28. The artist will host a free opening reception on Friday, February […] The post The Mezzanine …
The National Endowment for the Arts announces $27.3 million in Grants to Support the Arts
Two Delaware organizations will receive $55,000 in federal grants Wilmington, Del. (January 28, 2020) – As the only funder in the country to support arts activities in all 50 states and five U.S. jurisdictions, the National Endowment for the Arts announced that two Delaware organizations, will receive $55,000 in federal grants. This is the first […] The post The National …
Report: Delaware tourism sets new records
Delaware tourism experienced a record-breaking year as the state welcomed 9.2 million visitors who accounted for $3.5 billion in economic impact. The post Report: Delaware tourism sets new records appeared first on State of Delaware News.
Division of the Arts Announces New Focus for Two FY2021 Grant Categories
Grants from community-based organizations and schools that have a trauma-informed focus will receive funding priority Wilmington, Del. (January 24, 2020) – As part of its FY2021 grant application cycle, the Division of the Arts invites grant proposals from community-based organizations and schools that demonstrate the utilization of the arts to address trauma-related issues and challenges […] The post Division of …
Governor Carney Announces Major Investment in Wilmington Schools
When he releases his Fiscal Year 2021 budget, Governor Carney will propose $50 million to fund a new school on the east side of Wilmington to replace The Bancroft School – the first new city school in a generation. Governor Carney also is proposing major renovations to Stubbs Early Education Center and The Bayard School. Governor Carney will release his …
Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs sponsors 14 special events during February 2020
Eight of the programs celebrate African American History Month. The post Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs sponsors 14 special events during February 2020 appeared first on State of Delaware News.
2020 LIFE Conference Offers Keynote from Self-Advocates
More than 500 people are expected to attend the 2020 LIFE Conference, the largest annual cross-disability conference in Delaware in support of people with disabilities and their families, on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at Dover Downs Hotel and Conference Center. The conference brings together people with disabilities, their families, advocates, providers, educators, legislators and government officials […] The post 2020 LIFE …
17 schools honored for students’ academic achievement
Secretary of Education Susan Bunting recognized 17 schools from across the state for their students’ academic achievement today. The post 17 schools honored for students’ academic achievement appeared first on State of Delaware News.
Grants to expand high school career pathways programs
Secretary of Education Susan Bunting today announced more than $458,000 in federal grants to expand high school career pathway programs and to support all youth in their pursuit of college and career-readiness coursework. The statewide Delaware Pathways initiative aims to prepare all students to excel in key industries that offer good jobs in today’s economy. The post Grants to expand …
New members to join Teachers Advisory Council
Secretary of Education Susan Bunting welcomes the second cohort of her Teachers Advisory Council to gather feedback of educators from across the state. The post New members to join Teachers Advisory Council appeared first on State of Delaware News.