Egyptian mummies. Towering dinosaurs. Classical sculptures. Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum—or, as locals know it, ROM—truly has it all. Opened in 1914, ROM is Canada’s biggest and most comprehensive museum with a world-class collection of 18 million artworks,...
The highly anticipated renovation and expansion of the Museum at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, is now complete and open for visitors. A place full of history and architecture, the museum has no shortage of opportunities for your student groups to admire the...
Are your students drowning in a sea of (mis)information? To help them navigate a media landscape where real and fake sometimes look all too similar, the Newseum Education Department has launched a new hands-on class that is free for school groups. Fighting Fake News:...
Student groups can bring their history lessons to life and take a journey through the remarkable story of America’s founding at the Museum of the American Revolution, Philadelphia’s newest attraction. Featuring priceless, historical artifacts showcased...
Sail. Steam. Stealth. These three words summarize the U.S. Navy’s evolution, from its humble beginnings to a formidable naval power. The greatest Navy that currently is might not have been if Congress had prevailed. Newly independent from Great Britain, the...