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The Monastery of St Moses, Syria: The Buildings
The monastery of Deir Mar Musa in its heyday included hermitages spread around the landscape, but as today, the focus of the complex would have been the buildings, especially the chapel, home to the important frescos. The archaeology of standing buildings requires looking at walls to see how they
Gamers Unite for ROM Game Jam 2014
Guest blog written by Environmental Visual Communication Student Justine DiCesare 25 Teams. 62 People. 3 Days. 30+ galleries. Millions of specimens and artifacts. From August 8th to 10th, gamers and game developers from all over the GTA will be converging on the ROM to develop video games
Up on the Rooftop- The ROM's Green Roof
Guest blog posting by Environmental Visual Communication student Vincent Luk Earlier this summer, a group of Torontonian researchers and PhD students were granted rare access to the ROM’s green roof, “Liza’s Garden” to survey the biodiversity, take soil samples, and to look for changes in
Biodiversity in the City: Toronto Biodiversity Series Launch
Guest blog written by Environmental Visual Communication student Justine DiCesare Earlier this summer, the public was invited to the Evergreen Brickworks for the launch of the “Biodiversity Series of Toronto”. The four guidebooks highlighted at the event were “Mammals of Toronto”,
Our next Google+ Hangout on Air: De-Extinction
Join us for our next Google+ Hangout on Air on September 24th at NOON. Topic: De-Extinction De-Extinction is a word that you don't hear very often but one that is circling within scientific communities, particularly those scientists interested in biodiversity conservation and genetics. What
Game Jam 2014- A Revolutionary Success
The 2014 ROM Game Jam, "The Evolution Revolution" took place over the weekend of August 8-10 and was a huge success. Teams of gaming enthusiasts, programmers, musicians, and visual artists worked together to produce more than twenty fantastic game concepts, all inspired and informed by
First Peek at Empty Skies: The Legacy of the Passenger Pigeon
This weekend marks the opening of the ROM’s latest special exhibition, Empty Skies: the Passenger Pigeon Legacy. It’s a bittersweet exhibit for the ROM; On September 1st, 1914, almost exactly 100 years ago, Martha, the last known Passenger Pigeon, died in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo. The
Road Ecology Conference- Dietary Concerns
If you have registered for the conference, and have any dietary restrictions/allergies/concerns, please contact ontarioroadecologygroup@gmail.com by November 16th at the latest so we can contact the caterer to make alternative arrangments for you, as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are
Road Ecology Conference- Accomodations
Need a place to stay in Ottawa while attending the conference? We have negotiated a special group rate with Best Western Plus Victoria Park Suites for you to benefit from. Please contact the hotel reservation department directly to make your reservation at the negotiated rate of $140.00 plus