91˿Ƶ

January 18, 1932 – August 28, 2022

It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to a dear friend of the Redpath Museum, Don Lawrence, who sadly passed away at the age of 90.

Published on: 22 Sep 2022

91˿Ƶ undergraduates have a unique opportunity to expand their climate science literacy and acquire tools for taking action to reduce the impacts of the unfolding climate crisis.

Registration is now open to students in every program for FSCI 198: Climate Crisis and Climate Actions, a new undergraduate course featuring a team of multi-disciplinary instructors who will present diverse perspectives on the scientific and social dimensions of climate change.

Published on: 14 Jul 2022

Enjoy the beautiful summer weather and join the outdoors to see and touch specimens from their natural history and world cultures collections. Fossils, skulls, minerals, ancient pottery... you never know what you'll find!

Every Wednesday and Thursday through August 18th: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Different themes each day. Cancelled if it rains.

Sherbrooke St. West and 91˿Ƶ College, east side, inside the Roddick Gates. Look for the white pop-up awning.

Classified as: STEM Outreach, Redpath Museum
Published on: 14 Jul 2022

March 9 is 91˿Ƶ24, the University’s day of giving.

The pitch

Help us bring the hands-on experience of a natural history museum into schools and community venues by supporting the Redpath Museum Discovery Boxes.

Check out our promo video here:

The highlights

With your help we can:

Published on: 9 Mar 2022

It's today!

Time for, Question 3 of 3 that we asked 10 students of the Redpath Museum on their research, career and general path in science.

This week, "What advice would you give your younger scientist self?"

Without further ado, here is the video:

Thank you to everyone who have been part of this amazing project and thanks for watching! We hope to see you again soon!

Published on: 23 Feb 2022

It's today!

Time for, Question 2 of 3 that we asked 10 students of the Redpath Museum on their research, career and general path in science.

This week, "What is a notable struggle you had that you overcame?"

Without further ado, here is the video:

Stay tuned and meet us on Facebook, YouTube or our website to know more on the last question we asked on February 23rd, always at noon!

Published on: 16 Feb 2022

It's today!

Time for, Question 1 of 3 that we asked 10 students of the Redpath Museum on their research, career and general path in science.

This week, What brought you to science?

Without further ado, here is the video:

Stay tuned and meet us on Facebook, YouTube or our website to know more on February the 16th and February the 23rd, always at noon!

Published on: 9 Feb 2022

herpetologist Jessica Ford explain the work she does with the easily overlooked, yet massively important tadpoles.

Classified as: STEM Outreach, Redpath Museum
Published on: 28 Jan 2022

co-founders Jessica Ford and Charles Xu detail their paths as scientists and what led them to come together to form STEMM Diversity @ 91˿Ƶ in the new articlePromoting diversity in science.

Classified as: STEMM outreach, STEM Outreach
Published on: 21 Jan 2022

Wild populations must continuously adapt to environmental changes or risk extinction. For more than fifty years, scientists have described instances of “rapid evolution” in specific populations as their traits (phenotypes) change in response to varying stressors. For example, Spanish clover has developed a tolerance for copper from the mine tailings in which it grows, and the horn size of Alberta bighorn sheep has decreased due to trophy hunting.

Classified as: evolution, Department of Biology, Redpath Museum, Andrew Hendry
Published on: 18 Jan 2022

A team of international researchers from Canada, Colombia, and Germany has discovered a new marine reptile. The specimen, a stunningly preserved metre-long skull, is one of the last surviving ichthyosaurs – ancient animals that look eerily like living swordfish.

Classified as: ichthyosaurs, swordfish, reptile, dinosaur, Kyhytysuka, Hans Larsson, Dirley Cortés, Jurassic, cretaceous
Published on: 29 Nov 2021

unEarth is one of the finalists' andtheir platform and supplemental educator's manual are designed to reach out andteach youth about sustainability through environmental systems thinking.

Classified as: STEM Outreach
Published on: 21 Oct 2021

Considering outreach for Fall 2021?

Read abouthow 91˿Ƶ students share their passion for science!

By Jacky Farrell,Science Outreach Program Advisor

Published on: 19 Oct 2021

group members have recently published a blog post with Cell Mentor, and a paper in Trends in Ecology.

Classified as: STEM Outreach
Published on: 24 Sep 2021

Jessica Ford, PhD candidate in the Green Lab of the Redpath Museum has won the Chancellor Gretta Chambers Student Leadership Award in Student Leadership! Read about her story and passion for science in the link below:

Classified as: Made by 91˿Ƶ, Redpath Museum
Published on: 23 Sep 2021

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