FRONT PAGE
An article on Tuesday about Jimmy Carter’s lasting impact through his post-presidency work misstated the title of Dr. Helene D. Gayle. She is the former president of Spelman College, not the current one.
BUSINESS
An article on Friday about the growing influence of Chinese companies and the Chinese government over shipping and global ports becoming a concern for U.S. officials misstated when President José Raúl Mulino came into office in Panama, and when the U.S. government put out an advisory cautioning about the security risks of foreign-made port equipment and software. Those events happened last year, not this year.
ARTS
A Critic’s Notebook article on Thursday about the film “Nosferatu” referred incorrectly to the changes in the 1922 Murnau movie “Nosferatu” that were made to the character Van Helsing from Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula.” Van Helsing had been reduced and remade into Professor Bulwer in the movie, not Professor Sievers. The article also described incorrectly the relationship of two characters in the novel. Quincey Morris was a suitor of Mina’s best friend, Lucy, not her fiancé.
ARTS & LEISURE
An article this weekend on Page 3 about the history and impact of an American Dance Festival program to train dancers in China misidentified a person Yang Meiqi helped train. It was the dancer Duan Ni, who founded TAO Dance Theater with the choreographer Tao Ye, not Tao Ye.