
Corrections: May 8, 2025
FRONT PAGE
A chart with an article on March 10 about unfairness in the U.S. organ transplant system misstated organ discard rates. The discard rate was 21 percent in 2024, not 22 percent.
SPORTS
An article on Wednesday about U.S.A. Fencing finding itself at the center of a debate about inclusivity and transgender athletes misidentified the school on Staten Island that Red Sullivan had competed for until the N.C.A.A. ban. It is Wagner College, not Wagner University.
ARTS
An article on Monday about the uncertain future of the house in Folly Beach, S.C., where George Gershwin worked on the opera 'Porgy and Bess' misstated the given name of the mayor of Folly Beach. He is Tim Goodwin, not Tom.
SPECIAL SECTIONS: THE ART OF COLLECTING
An article on Wednesday about the European artists Jeanne-Claude and Christo misstated the name of the museum in Fort Lauderdale where an exhibition of the highlights of 'Surrounded Islands' opened in February. It is NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, not NSU Fort Lauderdale Art Museum.
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