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These students sent mushrooms to space

With help from annual gifts to the Ryerson Fund, Ryerson became the first Canadian university to take part in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program. Right now, an experiment designed by Ryerson students and selected by the Smithsonian Space Museum is underway on the International Space Station.

How much does gravity play a role in food growth? Might mushrooms one day be an important food source for astronauts? Ryerson students are asking (and answering) these questions… and many more.

Just one of the many exciting ways your donation creates incredible opportunities for students to take their learning out into the world…

And beyond!

To give today, visit ryerson.ca/supporting