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Tag: Vanessa Lacoss Hurd

SA300 Tricentennial
Posted inGov & Politics

Tricentennial Officials Click ‘Refresh’ on Website

by Iris Dimmick December 14, 2017December 17, 2017

The digital face of San Antonio’s Tricentennial will get a much-needed upgrade as early as Monday.

Posted inArts & Culture, Education

Outside the Lunchbox: What Overprotected and Neglected Kids Have in Common

by Bekah McNeel September 24, 2016October 7, 2016
The Spy Academy exhibit is complete with an undercover dress-up area. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone
Posted inArts & Culture, Education

Outside the Lunchbox: Let Your Kids Fail So They Can Succeed

by Bekah McNeel September 19, 2016January 31, 2020
DoSeum CEO Vanessa Lacoss Hurd thanks Susan Moulton and the Will Smith Foundation for their $200,000 donation to the DoSeum. Photo by Lea Thompson.
Posted inArts & Culture, Education

Hurd Stepping Down as DoSeum CEO

by Rocío Guenther September 7, 2016January 31, 2020
DoSeum CEO Vanessa Lacoss Hurd speaks to the crowd. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inArts & Culture

The DoSeum Welcomes Hundreds of Families on Opening Day

by Bekah McNeel June 6, 2015December 11, 2017
Posted inArts & Culture, Education

Topping Off: A Third Grader Extols New Children’s DoSeum

by Robert Rivard February 5, 2014November 29, 2017
The San Antonio Children's Museum – er, Do Seum – construction as seen from Lion's Field. Courtesy photo.
Posted inArts & Culture

The New Children’s Museum: San Antonio’s Hands-On Learning Laboratory for Kids

by Robert Rivard January 25, 2014October 7, 2016
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