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A sepia-toned photograph of a white male in early adulthood seated outdoors. He is wearing a white letter sweater with a T on the breast.

The 1914 Football Team Goes Deep

Early in my career at the Stark Center, we developed an exhibit about the 1914 football team, an undefeated, national-championship-winning squad, which was an easy choice of subject given the 100-year anniversary in 2014, the team’s remarkable dominance (they outscored their opponents 358 to 21), and the way the roster had become a veritable “who’s...

June 30, 2025June 30, 2025
A painting by Igor Galanin of a woman wearing a festive green suit holds a barbell overhead with one hand. The barbell has purple globes on each end.

Remembering Igor Galanin

I recently learned that the artist Igor Galanin passed away this fall on Saturday, November 16. I was so sorry to hear of his passing and know that there are many who will miss him dearly. Although I was not part of the team that traveled to New York to collect or return the paintings...

December 16, 2024July 3, 2025
Tommy Kono competing on stage in Moscow, 1958

Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month with Tommy Kono

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, which provides an opportunity for our nation to pay tribute to the many Asian and Pacific Islanders who enriched America’s history and established its future prosperity. In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, I highly recommend that everyone check out Indomitable: The Tommy Kono Story, an on-line exhibit produced by...

May 17, 2021July 17, 2024