The image of a modern person: what does your color say?

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The N.N. Pryamikov Children's Park invites you to the lecture "The Image of a Modern Person: What Your Color Says" from the series "The Image of a Modern Woman." Participants will learn about the psychology of color, its characteristics, how to choose your primary shade and accents, and will also explore trends for 2026.

Speaker: Lilia Gazizova, personal stylist and image consultant with many years of experience in the fashion industry.

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My Mentors: Becoming a Significant Adult or Finding Support

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The State University of Management invites students and faculty to join the "My Mentors" project, implemented by the United Russia Women's Movement and the Ministry of Education and Science.

The project's goal is to develop social design skills among young people, create a continuous system of social mobility for self-realization, and unlock their potential.

In 2025, 10,000 people from 65 regions took part in the project, and the beneficiaries were not only students of higher education institutions (hereinafter referred to as HEIs), but also students of secondary vocational education institutions.

To participate in the project in 2026, mentors and mentees must register on the official website by March 30, 2026. This website contains all the necessary information about the registration process, project opportunities, and initiatives already implemented.

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On the 165th anniversary of the birth of Academician Franz Levinson-Lessing

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This year marks the 165th anniversary of the birth of Franz Yulyevich Levinson-Lessing (1861–1939), a distinguished Russian geologist, petrographer, and educator, and Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences. His name is inextricably linked with the history of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute, where he served for nearly three decades, rising from professor to rector during pivotal years for the country and the university.

Formative years

Franz Yulievich was born on February 25 (March 9), 1861, in the Dorpat district, the son of a doctor of medicine. The family soon moved to St. Petersburg, where in 1879 the young man graduated from the Third Gymnasium with a silver medal, demonstrating a brilliant aptitude for mathematics and ancient languages.

That same year, he enrolled in the mathematics department of the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of St. Petersburg University. However, his passion for geology and mineralogy, fostered by his interactions with the future academician Vladimir Vernadsky at a scientific and literary society, changed his path. Levinson-Lessing transferred to the natural sciences department. After graduating in 1883, he remained in the department of mineralogy and geology to prepare for a professorship. In 1888, he defended his dissertation, "The Olonetsk Diabase Formation," and received a master's degree. In 1898, he completed his doctoral dissertation, "Research in Theoretical Petrography in Connection with the Study of Igneous Rocks of the Central Caucasus." That same year, he began working as a full professor at Yuryev University, where he served as acting dean of the Physics and Mathematics Faculty from 1893 to 1899.

Work at the Polytechnic Institute

On May 17, 1902, the scientist was appointed full professor in the Department of Geology at the newly emerging St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute.

From the very first days, Franz Yulievich was actively involved in the life of the university. He joined the professors' council, and in the 1904/1905 academic year, he served as its chairman. The scholar made significant contributions to the development of the institute's research and publishing. In 1904, Levinson-Lessing became the first editor of the "Izvestia of the Polytechnical Institute," and later the editor of the proceedings of the technical departments.

In 1906, Franz Levinson-Lessing was elected dean of the metallurgical department for four years. Colleagues, including Academician Mikhail Pavlov, noted his exceptional correctness, calm, and ability to bring order to academic affairs.

In 1914, the scientist was confirmed in the title of Honored Professor of the Polytechnic Institute and elected as a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences.

The revolutionary events and the Civil War proved a severe test for the institute. Despite devastation, famine, and political instability, Levinson-Lessing continued to fulfill his administrative and teaching duties. In 1919, he was elected rector three times. Twice, he resigned, protesting the aggressive actions of the Poor Committee and the commandant, who interfered with the institute's management and disrupted the educational process.

Despite the difficult situation, two new faculties—Physics and Mechanics and Chemistry—were opened in August 1919. Franz Levinson-Lessing served as Acting Dean of the Chemistry Faculty from 1919 to 1920, and as Vice Dean of the Physics and Mechanics Faculty from 1921 to 1922.

In the fall of 1919, after returning from a business trip, the professor was arrested. Only a collective effort by leading scientists, including Mikhail Chatelain, Ivan Meshchersky, and Vladimir Skobeltsyn, secured his release.

In the summer of 1930, Academician Franz Levinson-Lessing's 28-year service at the Polytechnic Institute ended.

Franz Yulievich saw the Polytechnic Institute as a model of advanced education, calling it nothing less than a "technical university." He championed the fusion of fundamental scientific research with engineering practice, devoting articles to this topic, "A Unified Higher School" and "Further Development of the Polytechnic Institute."

Science and research

Franz Yulievich Levinson-Lessing's scientific legacy is vast and multifaceted. He founded Russia's first school of petrographers, and his textbook "Petrography" became a classic and was reprinted several times. His fieldwork covered the entire territory of Russia.

In 1914, the scientist was elected a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences, and in 1925, a full member of the USSR Academy of Sciences. From then on, he focused on his work at academic institutions. Levinson-Lessing directed the Geological Museum and the Soil Institute and headed the Department of Stone Building Materials at the Commission for the Study of Natural Productive Forces of Russia. He founded and headed the Petrographic Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, established branches of the Academy in the Transcaucasus, and a volcanological station in Kamchatka. In 1920–1921, amid the terrible famine in Petrograd, Levinson-Lessing was among 140 leading scientists who offered their authority to the government to organize food purchases abroad to save the city's residents.

His laboratory at the Polytechnic Institute was always a place for searching for practical solutions: from studying pressure in tunnels to using rocks in stone casting and construction. Franz Levinson-Lessing was the author of over 200 scientific papers on various topics. His contemporaries called him an encyclopedic scientist, noting his clarity of mind, incredible work ethic, and dedication to his work even under the most difficult conditions.

Franz Yulievich Levinson-Lessing died in October 1939 and was buried at the Literatorskie Mostki of the Volkovskoye Cemetery.

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The Golyanovo metro station is scheduled to open in 2028, according to Sergei Sobyanin.

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Construction of a new section of the Moscow Metro's Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line continues. The section from Shchelkovskaya to Golyanovo stations is scheduled to open in 2028, Sergei Sobyanin announced.

"Golyanovo is a large district of Moscow, with a population of 160,000. We are paying close attention to its development, as we do to other districts in the city. The renovation of outpatient clinics has been completed, schools are undergoing extensive renovation, we are improving roads, parks, and courtyards, and we are working on developing the street and road network. And at the request of residents, another metro station is being built here, scheduled to open in 2028," said the Moscow Mayor.

According to him, active work is currently underway to lay tunnels and construction of the station itself has already begun.

"I believe that by 2028, residents of the district will receive a new station, the Shchelkovskaya metro station will be relieved, and overall transportation accessibility for local residents will improve," noted Sergei Sobyanin.

Along with the construction of the Dostoyevskaya metro station on the Circle Line, the second stage of the Troitskaya Line, and the Biryulevsky and Rublevo-Arkhangelsky radii, the extension of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line is a priority project in the Moscow transportation development program. A total of 20 new stations are currently under construction, with another 11 in the design phase. Nine tunnel boring machines are simultaneously excavating the tunnels, allowing for a rapid pace of work.

Golyanovo metro station

The new section of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line will be 2.6 kilometers long. The Golyanovo terminal station will be located along Ussuriyskaya Street at the intersection with Sakhalinskaya and Khabarovskaya Streets. It is designed with an island platform and two underground vestibules with exits on either side of Ussuriyskaya Street.

"The extension of this line is one of the capital's priority transport projects. Residents of Golyanovo have long been waiting for the metro to come to the area. The new station will cut commuting time in half," the Moscow Mayor noted on his channel.

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The design of the new station is planned to be space-themed, as Golyanovo is home to the large research and production enterprise Geofizika-Kosmos. A company with a history dating back to the 19th century (employing approximately 1,000 people), it develops and manufactures optical-electronic orientation and navigation devices for various spacecraft and produces navigation systems for spacecraft. High-quality Russian metal will be used as the main finishing material for the station. The vestibules will be designed in a futuristic style with clear geometric shapes and will be made as comfortable as possible for passengers.

The station will be adapted for people with limited mobility and will feature all the usual services: modern navigation and the latest turnstiles and ticket vending machines manufactured in the capital.

Currently, specialists are erecting the station complex's enclosing structures, excavating the ground, and installing the main monolithic structures. Construction of the connecting tunnels between the Shchelkovskaya and Golyanovo stations is in the active phase: the left tunnel is 52 percent complete, and the right tunnel is six percent complete. Completion is scheduled for the fall of 2026.

Overall, the construction readiness of the Shchelkovskaya – Golyanovo section is 9.5 percent.

The new Golyanovo station is estimated to handle approximately 30,000 passengers per day. Following its opening, Golyanovo residents will be able to spend half the time commuting. Travel time to the Big Circle Line (BKL) will be reduced by almost half (from 40 to 25 minutes), and to the Moscow Central Circle (MCC) by 1.5 times (from 30 to 20 minutes). The load at Shchelkovskaya metro station will be reduced by 30 percent.

 

In anticipation of the new station's opening, ground transportation routes and service intervals in the Golyanovo area will be adjusted to reduce feeder routes and provide convenient access to the metro.

The Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line, over 45 kilometers long and with 22 stations, is one of the longest radial lines in the Moscow Metro. It connects 14 districts with a combined population of 1.5 million. Over 750,000 passengers use the line daily. The minimum headway during rush hour is one minute and 45 seconds.

Moscow Metro Construction Program

Since 2011, the Moscow government has completed the construction and reconstruction of more than 260 kilometers of lines, 127 stations, 14 electric depots, including the Brateevo car repair plant, the Moscow Metro, and the Moscow Central Circle.

In addition, jointly with Russian Railways, the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD)—the ground-level metro lines MCD-1, MCD-2, MCD-3, and MCD-4—were commissioned. This line comprises 303 kilometers of track and 138 stations.

New lines and stations of the Moscow metro, MCC, MCD:

— Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line: sections between the Maryino and Zyablikovo stations (three stations), Maryina Roshcha and Fiztekh (nine stations);

— Kalininskaya and Solntsevskaya lines: sections between the Novogireevo and Novokosino stations (one station), Delovoy Tsentr and Vnukovo Airport (14 stations);

— Zamoskvoretskaya line: Tekhnopark station, sections between Krasnogvardeyskaya and Alma-Atinskaya stations (one station), Rechnoy Vokzal and Khovrino (two stations);

— Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line: section between Mitino and Pyatnitskoye Shosse stations (one station);

— Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line: Spartak station, section between Vykhino and Kotelniki stations (three stations);

— Butovskaya line: the section between the stations “Ulitsa Starokachalovskaya” and “Bitsevsky Park” (two stations);

— Sokolnicheskaya line: the section between the Yugo-Zapadnaya and Potapovo stations (eight stations);

— Nekrasovskaya line: eight stations;

— Large Circle Line: 31 stations;

— Troitskaya line: the section between the ZIL and Novomoskovskaya stations (11 stations);

— Moscow Central Circle: 31 stations;

— Moscow Central Diameters (MCD-1, MCD-2, MCD-3, MCD-4): 138 stations, of which 54 are transfer stations on metro, MCC and MCD lines;

— electric depots (including reconstruction): Mitino, Brateevo (car repair plant), Pechatniki, Vykhino, Planernoye, Nizhegorodskoye, Likhobory, Solntsevo, Vladykino, Rudnevo, Sokol, Aminyevskoye, Yuzhnoye (Brateevo-2), Stolbovo.

By the end of 2032, the Moscow Metro plans to complete construction of approximately 83 kilometers of lines and 34 stations, while simultaneously providing the necessary infrastructure for the network's expansion. Specifically, three more depots will be built: Troitskoye, Biryulevskoye, and Ilyinskoye.

Reconstruction of the school on Altayskaya Street

Additionally, reconstruction of School No. 1516 is ongoing in Golyanovo. The educational institution, located at 10a Altayskaya Street, was built in 1988. Complete renovation of the building began in May 2025. During the renovation, specialists will renovate the façade, replace utility lines, door and window frames, install partitions, lay floor screeds, and complete interior finishing. Modern equipment and furniture will be installed in the building. The surrounding area will also be landscaped.

The renovation focuses on creating a modern educational environment for children and teachers. In accordance with the "My School" program, the renovated building will feature:

— universal and specialized classrooms;

— educational spaces with sliding transformable partitions for classes in large and small groups;

— a modern media library with areas for group and individual work;

— laboratory and research complex for the study of natural sciences;

— a multifunctional, multi-light space for events, lectures and exhibitions;

– sports halls and a cozy dining room.

The school building's interior color scheme will be muted, with accents in the form of acoustic panels, brightly colored furniture, and design elements.

The sports core on the school grounds will include a running track, a gymnastics court, and a multi-purpose court for active ball games. Additionally, there will be play areas for different age groups, quiet relaxation areas, and bicycle and scooter parking.

"Thus, the school will be provided with the most modern educational conditions. As before the renovation, it will accommodate students in grades one through nine. A total of 825 children," the Moscow Mayor announced on his channel.

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The renovated building of School No. 1516 on Altayskaya Street is scheduled to open its doors on September 1, 2026.

The educational institution plans to implement the city-based projects "Mathematical Vertical" and "Natural Science Vertical." Students will also have more opportunities for additional education in various fields.

New building on Amurskaya Street

The district's renovation program continues to be implemented. A monolithic residential complex on Amurskaya Street has been built for its participants. It was constructed using a custom design and comprises three buildings.

"The residential complex on Amurskaya Street, built under the renovation program, is ready. It's conveniently located: close to the Cherkizovskaya metro station, the Lokomotiv Moscow Central Circle station, the Vostochny railway station, the Sirenevy Sad park, schools, kindergartens, clinics, shopping centers and stores, sports clubs, and cafes," Sergei Sobyanin explained on his channel.

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The building contains 786 apartments with a total floor area of 42,600 square meters. The improved finishes of the apartments and common areas comply with Moscow renovation standards.

Six apartments in the new building are equipped for people with disabilities—hallways and doorways have been widened, and special grab bars are provided in the bathrooms and toilets.

The area adjacent to the residential complex includes three children's playgrounds, three sports grounds, and areas for quiet relaxation.

In the near future, 631 families will move into the new building – 1,480 residents of seven houses on Amurskaya Street (houses 48, 64, 66, 68, 70) and Shchelkovskoye Highway (house 57, buildings 2 and 3).

In the Golyanovo district of eastern Moscow, 101 residential buildings are included in the renovation program. 25,300 residents will be relocated to new apartments. Currently, 32 buildings have been resettled or are in the process of being resettled. Six new residential complexes have been built and are ready for occupancy.

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Laugh more

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Library No. 245 will host an entertainment program, "Laugh More," dedicated to April Fools' Day.

Guests will learn about the nature of laughter and its health benefits from a guest "laughterologist," and will be introduced to literary sketches about the role of smiles in the lives of famous people.

At the "Joke for Your Health!" workshop, participants will learn how to create jokes and pranks.

The evening will conclude with a game program called "April Fool's Courage" featuring humorous quizzes and competitions.

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Prima Donnas

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The N.A. Dobrolyubov Library No. 3 will host a one-man show, "Prima Donnas," dedicated to opera singers Adelina Patti and Antonina Nezhdanova.

The production's author, Elena Furlong, will tell the story of the diverse creative lives of the artists, who were united by their love of music and the stage.

The program will include the aria of the Queen of Shemakha, the second aria of the Queen of the Night, and Sergei Rachmaninoff’s “Vocalise”.

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Man, Universe, Space

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Library No. 245 will host an hour of interesting lectures, "Man, the Universe, Space," dedicated to Cosmonautics Day.

Participants will learn about the history of space exploration, the achievements of Russian cosmonautics, and the flight of Yuri Gagarin.

The event will also discuss modern discoveries in astronomy and the development of the space industry. A book exhibition, "Conquerors of Space," will be prepared for guests.

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Round table "In Search of Atlantis"

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A round table discussion entitled "In Search of Atlantis" will be held at Library No. 3 as part of the seventh annual Zhirovsky Readings.

The event will be dedicated to the scientific legacy of Doctor of Chemical Sciences Nikolai Zhirov (1903–1970), who, in his work "Atlantis: The Main Problems of Atlantology" (1964), substantiated the creation of a new discipline—atlantology.

Scientists and researchers will present reports on the relevance of Zhirov's work, the development and disappearance of ancient civilizations, and the mysteries of world history.

Following the presentations, a discussion of the topics of the reports is planned.

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Knitting a toy

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The IzVyaz studio will offer knitting classes for toys, including fantasy animals.

The program is designed for different skill levels: the first part (16:00–18:00) is intended for children and beginners, the second (18:00–20:00) is for more experienced participants who want to master complex techniques and loops.

Voluntary breaks are available during the class. All necessary materials are provided, and the finished product can be taken home.

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Where giants live in sunny groves and pearls shine in the clear water

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A lecture dedicated to the 140th anniversary of the birth of poet Nikolai Gumilyov will be held at the I.Z. Surikov Central Children's Library No. 46.

Listeners will be told about the key stages of his biography: African expeditions, participation in the First World War, and his role in the literary life of the Silver Age.

The focus will be on the themes and motifs of his work—heroism, the cult of strength, and a tragic worldview. The lecture will analyze his poems "Giraffe," "Captains," and "The Sixth Sense."

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