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UPRAC - original report

File (divided into 8 sections due to size) containing the original of Ryerson's UPRAC report. Used to make submission copy.
Section 1: General Information
Section 2: Policies and Procedures - periodic program review
Section 3: Policies and Procedures - new undergraduate program development
Section 4: University data
Section 5: Public Administration: Periodic Program review
Section 6: Radio and Television Arts: Periodic Program review
Section 7: Nutrition and Food: Periodic Program review
Section 8: Contemporary Science: New Program development

2002 Academic Standards Committee

File contains correspondence, meeting notes, agendas, committee reports to the Academic Council (Senate) and proposals. Included in the file are proposals and reports for:

Degree designation change for Urban and Regional Planning
Curriculum changes for the School of Fashion
Curricular modifications - Faculty of Communication and Design
Certificate in Economics through Chang School
Advanced Certificate in International Economics through Chang School
Certificate in New Media Studies through Chang School
Certificate and Advanced Certificate in Management and Community Studies through Chang School
Certificate in Law Procedures through the Chang School
Certificate in Health Services Management through the Chang School
Post Degree completion program for CAAT grads in Information and Technology Management
Degree designation change for Interior Design
Curriculum changes in Food and Nutrition
Engineering and Applied Science grading, promotion, and academic standing variances
Early Childhood Education curriculum restructuring
Undergraduate degree program in Gerontology
Industrial Mathematics at Ryerson
Curriculum changes for School of Child and Youth Care

2001 Academic Standards Committee

File contains correspondence, meeting notes, agendas, committee reports to the Academic Council (Senate) and proposals. Included in the file are proposals and reports for:
Public Administration minors for Information Technology students
Family Supports and Community Practice minor in Child and Youth Care, ECE, and Nutrition
Degree designation change for the School of Public Administration
Degree designation change for Architectural Science
Final Report on Ryerson's Policy on Grading, Promotion and Academic Standing
Degree designation change for Geography
Degree designation change for Child and Youth Care
Occupational and Public Health admission requirements for fast track options
Curriculum changes in Civil Engineering
Degree, Curriculum and Program changes for Urban and Regional Planning

Academic Standards Committee

File contains Academic Standards Committee meeting agenda and minutes, Academic Council agendas, Academic Standards Committee reports, proposals, and correspondence. Series has been divided by year. Some committee materials are located in the Senate fonds, but for the most part the committee's file were previously stored by School and Department.

Office of the Vice Provost Academic

  • RG 961
  • Archief
  • 1990-2012

The Office of the Vice Provost Academic fonds was created with a large donation of materials from the office. The fonds was been divided into 3 series:
RG 961.001 Academic Standards Committee
RG 961.002 Undergraduate Program Review Audit Committee (UPRAC) - Ryerson University
RG 961.003 Proposals and Reports

Office of the Provost and Vice President Academic

December 24, 1997 accrual

Series contains original drawings done by Ben Wicks for his syndicated single frame cartoon and for 4 books.
The syndicated cartoons date from January 1, 1997 to December 27, 1997. The books include "Born to Read and Write" 1996, "Life Insurance for Seniors" 1996, "Sure we're covered...Aren't we?" 1996, and "So you've got Cancer" 1997.
The series is divided into the following sub-series:
RG 959.002.001 Daily Cartoons
RG 959.002.002 Born to Read and Write
RG 959.002.003 So You've Got Cancer
RG 959.002.004 Sure, We're covered....Aren't we?
RG 959.002.005 Life Insurance for Seniors

Wicks, Alfred (Ben)

February 27, 1997 accrual

Series contains original drawings from Ben Wicks' "The Outcasts" serial and syndicated single frame cartoons. The "Outcasts" series dates from January 9, 1995 to July 27, 1996. The syndicated single frames date from January 2, 1995 to December 28, 1996.
The series has been divided into two sub-series:
RG 959.001.001 The Outcasts
RG 959.001.002 Single Frame cartoons

Wicks, Alfred (Ben)

Facilities Management and Development

  • RG 958
  • Archief
  • 2017

This fonds contains records related to the The Office of Facilities Management and Development.

Facilities Management and Development

Department of Integrated Risk Management

  • RG 956
  • Archief
  • 2011-2014

Fonds contains official documents from the Integrated Risk Management department offering information, policies, and programs Emergency Preparadness and Emergency Response as well as annual reports.

Integrated Risk Management

School of Accounting and Finance

  • RG 954
  • Archief
  • 2012

Fonds contains records from the School of Accounting and Finance, part of the Ted Rogers School of Management.

School of Accounting and Finance

Digital Media Zone

Series contains materials related to the DMZ, a business incubator and co-working space for technology-based entrepreneurs with a mandate to help startups succeed by connecting them with customers, advisors, influencers and other entrepreneurs.

Based in offices in the Dundas Square building at Ryerson University, the Zone is run by students and open to both students and non-students to apply with business ideas and prototypes. Accepted startups receive four months of free co-working space and services (after which they can pay a membership fee to stay on), and access to seed funding and an accelerator program through Ryerson Futures Inc. (RFI), a for-profit business associated with Ryerson. The DMZ also offers an "Innovation-for-Hire" program that laccesses expertise associated with the DMZ and Ryerson University to solve real business problems for industry partners as well as an intrapreneur program.

As of April 2014, the DMZ was home to 62 startups and a group of 75 alumni startups. The companies incubating at the DMZ reflected a mix of Ryerson-affiliated startups and non-Ryerson affiliates.

The DMZ was the first of an network of other "zones" at the University, each specializing in growth sectors to support new entrepreneurs.

Information from: "About DMZ: Welcome to the DIgital Media Zone at Ryerson University", Digital Media Zone. http://digitalmediazone.ryerson.ca/about/

Digital Media Zone

Zone Learning promotional records

The file consists of a booklet containing short descriptions of what zone learning is and how a student can benefit from being a member. Three student examples illustrates in what capacity a student can benefit from membership in a Zone - "The portfolio builder", "The entrepreneur" and "The changemaker".

The Digital Media Zone (DMZ)

  • RG 953
  • Archief
  • 2012 -

This fonds contains records related to the DMZ and Zone Learning at Ryerson.

Digital Media Zone

LDC Asset Renewal discussion series

The LDC Asset Renewal Series was a series of discussions on the future of electricity distribution in Ontario and were chaired by Paul Murphy, past president and CEO of the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO). The roundtables involved LDC sector participants, Sean Conway - the Centre for Urban Energy's Hydro One Distinguished Research Fellow, Bala Venkatesh - the Centre's academic Director, and Ryan Zade - a visiting research fellow.
The file contains one copy each of the executive summary; part 1: New Technology; part 2: Climate Change; part 3: Asset Upkeep and Renewal; part 4: Reliability; and part 5: Government. There is a complete bibliography available one the Centre's website.

Centre for Urban Energy

Schneider Electric Smart Grid Laboratory brochure

The Schneider Electric Smart Grid Laboratory (SESG Lab) opened in the Ryerson’s Centre for Urban Energy (CUE) March 4, 2015. The facility, Canada’s first university-based smart grid laboratory, is available to partners and collaborators seeking to test new products or operational strategies, validate grid transformation solutions, conduct research and train employees.
The file contains a brochure about the lab.

Centre for Urban Energy

The LDC of the Future conference

Conference organized by the Centre of Urban Energy to discuss the future of local distribution electricity utilities (LDCs)
File contains a programme from the one day conference "The LDC of the Future" held on June 3, 2015.

Centre for Urban Energy

Roundtable discussion series

The Centre for Urban Energy's has hosted a series of roundtable discussion involving academic and corporate participants. The following are list of the roundtables held to date:
Electricity Prices – How Will Consumers Manage? June 4, 2012
Customer Solutions to Manage Energy Bills July 26, 2012
Making Meters Smarter October 25, 2012
Perspectives on Energy Research and Development January 17, 2013
Innovation and the Energy Regulator June 26, 2013
The Ice Storm: Extreme Weather and Urban Energy February 11, 2014

File contains copies of reports from roundtable #1 "Electricity Prices - How will Consumers Manage?" and #6 "The Ice Storm: Extreme Weather and Urban Energy".

Brochures

File contains one brochure for the centre outlining its mission, vision, and partnership opportunities.

Centre for Urban Energy

Annual Reports

File contains four annual reports from the Centre for Urban Energy.

Centre for Urban Energy

Centre for Urban Energy

  • RG 952
  • Archief
  • 2010-2015

Fonds contains records related to The Centre for Urban Energy (CUE) at Ryerson University

Centre For Urban Energy

Ryerson Communication and Design Society

  • RG 951
  • Archief
  • 2012-2019

Fonds consists of projects completed as extra curricular activities by student groups within the Faculty of Communication and Design or in some cases, includes students across the school's student body.

Ryerson Communication and Design Society

Radio Ryerson support mail-ins

File contains postcard sized mail-ins put out by Radio Ryerson Inc. allowing for people to show the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) their support for Radio Ryerson 88.1.

CRTC consultations

File contains print outs from the CRTC website of consulation notices relating to FM 88.1 and Radio Ryerson's application for a broadcast license.

Radio Ryerson Inc.

  • RG 950
  • Archief
  • 2011-2012

Fonds contains records relating to the 2011 application made by Radio Ryerson Inc, to the CRTC for a broadcasting licence for Toronto. The application was denied and the licence for CKLM-FM 88.1 was granted to Rock 95 Broadcasting Inc. in 2012. Files include all supporting documents submitted to the CRTC, notices of consultation and support postcards procuded by Radio Ryerson.

Radio Ryerson Inc.

UDO Award

This award is designed to recognize noteworthy contributions to the world of journalism by individuals outside the Ryerson community and nominations may be submitted by any full-time faculty member.

Second Look

This file contains Second Look, a look at recent editions of The Ryersonian - what was good and not so good, memorandums, clippings.

Dispatch: War Photographs in Print, 1854-2008

Book published in conjunction with the Exhibition "Dispatch: War Photographs in Print, 1854-2008". The exhibition was curated by Dr. Thierry Gervais and was on view in the RIC from September 17 - December 7, 2014.

Addleman-Frankel, Kate

Canadian Armed Forces: Base Editors Course

Three files containing material pertaining to the Canadian Armed Forces "Base Editors Course" taught by the School of Journalism during the month of June. Also included with the documents are group photographs of the participants from 1992-1994.

Journalism Awards

This file contains correspondence, award recipients, Scholarship/Bursary Authorization forms.

School of Journalism 50th anniversary coffee mugs

Three white coffee mugs with “50" School of Journalism - Ryerson, stamped on front. These mugs were produced to commemorate the School of Journalism’s 50th anniversary along with Ryerson’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

Report Of Inquiry Into The Journalism Department

2 copies of "The Report of an Inquiry into the Department of Journalism at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute" September 1, 1970. This report was generated by the Department of Journalism at the request of the Office of the President (Mr. Donald L. Mordell).

Ryersonian assignment photographs

The Journalism School stopped maintaining a file for previously used photographs, referred to a a "morgue" file, from which they donated photographs to the Archives for permanent preservation. To continue receiving these records, a short-term arrangement was reached whereby the Archives identified from the newspaper, The Ryersonian, which photographs were desirable, photocopied them and Journalism located the photographs, made copy prints, and sent them to the Archives. The transfer arrangement ended in 1999.

These copy prints are in the file with along with photocopies of the relevant RYERSONIAN article photographs,

Scrapbooks: newsclippings

Three large newsprint scrapbooks containing clippings from the Daily Ryersonian.
Book 1 - September - December 1967
Book 2 January - March 1968
Book 3 September - November 1968
Book 4 January - March 1969

Videotapes: Ryewitness News

A collection, on videotape, of 15-minute annual compilations of scenes of Broadcast Journalism students at work. Includes mainly bloopers, brief interviews with students and faculty and general shots of the Ryerson Campus.

CUEW faculty

This file contains course descriptions and qualifications for part-time appointments, job postings, salary classification.

Atkinson Lectures - audio cassettes

Thirteen audio cassette recorded Atkinson Lectures ranging in dates between 1975 and 1985. The recordings were undertaken by Ryerson's Media Centre in LIB 72.
Recordings include:

RG 95.48.03.01 Harrison Salisbury - February 5, 1975
RG 95.48.03.02 Denis Cecil HIlls - September 30, 1975 [2 cassettes]
RG 95.48.03.03 Pierre Berton - January 20, 1976
RG 95.48.03.04 Frank Drea - April 4, 1978
RG 95.48.03.05 Seymour M. Hersh - October 19, 1983 [5 cassettes]
RG 95.48.03.06 Oakland Ross - October 16, 1984 [2 cassettes]
RG 95.48.03.07 Tape 2, 1985 [no speaker indicated]

Ryerson Media Centre

Atkinson Lectures - graphic material

File contains posters advertising the Atkinson Lecture series speakers. Included are posters for:

Ross Munro - December 4, 1974
Harrison E. Salisbury - February 5, 1975
Frank Drea - April 4, 1978
Donald Woods - November 30, 1978 [signed photograph attached to poster]
William Stevenson - March 29, 1979
Mark Harrison - November 26, 1979
Allan Fotheringham - October 27, 1980
John Fraser - February 16, 1981 (2)
Osborn Elliot - September 17, 1981
Rene Levesque - November 5, 1987 [Cancelled]
Michele Landsberg - February 18, 1990
Neil Reynolds - October 29, 1990
Marq de Villiers - October 31. 1991 (2)
Keith Spicer - February 20, 1992
Peter Mansbridge - October 5, 1992
John Sawatsky - November 4, 1994
Stevie Cameron - February 17, 1995
Kirk Makin - February 29, 1996
Todd Gitlin - March 8, 2000
Mark Starowicz - November 30, 2000
Kim Bolan - February 14, 2006

Atkinson Lectures - textual records

File contains textual related to the School of Journalism's Atkinson Lecture series. Included are transcripts of the lectures, invitations, one photograph of lecturer Denis Cecil Hills, correspondence, press releases, and flyers about the events.

Atkinson Lecture Series materials

The Atkinson Lecture series , established in 1974, came from a $50,000 grant obtained by Doug MacFarlane, then chairperson of the Journalism Department, from the Atkinson Foundation. The Atkinson Foundation was established to commemorate the late Joseph E. Atkinson, publisher of The Star from 1899-1948. The lecture series was intended to bring journalists to Ryerson to examine the role and relationships of media in today's society. The series, initially held twice a year, had its first lecture December 4, 1974.
Series contains materials created in relation to the lecture series. Included are posters, correspondence, and taped recordings of the lectures.

Reference file photographs

A collection of black and white prints weeded from Journalism photo files that have been sorted and arranged by subject. Photographs received through accession and were incorporated with RG 95.37 in order not to disturb the physical arrangement of collection records RG 95.6 and RG 95.8, and to avoid creating multiple finding aids. The bulk of this collection covers the 1980s and 1990s time periods.

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