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Michael Lee-Chin Crystal
Name Inspired by the ROM's unique mandate- to build bridges of understanding and appreciation for the world's diverse cultures and precious natural environments- Michael Lee-Chin's extraordinary $30 million gift to the ROM is an act of both gratitude and hope: gratitude to this
Phil Currie, the legend, my hero, is coming to the ROM!
One of the greatest experiences of my life occurred when I was just 7 years old. My mom took me for a week-long adventure to Alberta to visit Drumheller and the Badlands. The Badlands is an incredibly special place – the way only a barren, rocky and sandy place could be. Not only is it one
La déesse « minoenne » du ROM
Bien que cette exquise figurine en ivoire et en or (numéro de catalogue 931.21.1) soit l’un des fleurons des collections du ROM depuis 1931, elle fait également l’objet de controverses passionnées. Au moment de son acquisition, nous croyions alors qu’il s’agissait d’un rare
Le Cristal Michael Lee-Chin
L’origine de son nom Inspiré par le mandat unique du ROM- favoriser la compréhension et l’appréciation des différentes cultures du monde et des milieux naturels-, le don extraordinaire de 30 millions de dollars de Michael Lee-Chin est à la fois un témoignage de gratitude et d’espoir:
Initiative
L’Éducation au ROM a réalisé cette chronologie pour que la programmation et les services de diffusion externe tiennent compte du savoir et des points de vue des Autochtones. Notre objectif est de présenter des récits d’histoire canadienne qui enrichissent le curriculum de l’Ontario
Hack the ROM
About the Program Applications are open Apply Now Hack the ROM engages Grades 4-10 Indigenous students and their peers throughout Northern and Southern Ontario. Presented in partnership with celebrated game studio Ubisoft Toronto, this cohort-based sessional program builds students’ digital
In Hot Water – the Ongoing Debate on Bottled Water Extraction in Ontario
Guest blog written by Environmental Visual Communication student Chelsie Xavier-Blower In the quiet countryside of the county of Wellington, echoes from a clash between the local community and mega-corporation Nestlé still linger in the air. Starting in 2015, the debate over Nestlé’s water
Blue Whale Update: A Whole Lotta Heart
Guest Blog written by 2015 Environmental Visual Communication student Sam Rose Phillips I smelt it before I saw it. Following my nose to what can only be oddly described as the smell of farm mixed with wet dog food, all was confirmed when the stench lead to a Jacuzzi-sized stainless steel tank.