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Faculty of Arts floor hockey tournament photographs

Photographs of faculty members and spectators taken during and after a Faculty of Arts floor hockey tournament. Participants in the tournament were faculty members from the departments of History, Economics, Politics and Applied Geography.

Faculty of Arts posters

The file contains o/s posters, as follows :

  • The Role of Liberal Studies conference, 1986 : Career eduction for the 1990s, 1986

  • Ryerson in Europe - Credit Courses, 1993

  • Celebrating Authors event, 2012 ; See also folder RG 71.40. Poster created to advertise the Faculty of Arts Celebrating authors event to honour their faculty as authors. The March 2012 event was the first and was held at The Arts and Letters Club on Elm Street.

  • Jack Layton Lecture, 2012 - The inaugural and annual event created after Jack Layton had died in 2012. (Formerly RG 7.76.)

  • Recollecting the Nineteenth-Century Museum, 2015

Teaching Analysis

This file contains teaching analyses from various departments.

The Role of Liberal Studies Conference records

File consists of news clippings, a program, brochures, small posters, and collected papers with regard to the Role of Liberal Studies Conference.

See RG 71.40 for o/s poster.

Music

Division Departments

This file contains Arts Secretariat, Economics, English, French, Geography, History, Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology, and Politics department information.

General

This file contains correspondence.

Computer Planning Group

This file contains correspondence, resource information, reports, meeting minutes, and budgetary information regarding the Computer Planning Group.

Technology Division

This file contains correspondence, meeting minutes, academic planning reports, a copy of a University Affairs newsletter, a report, "Proposed Degree of Bachelor of Applied Arts in Industrial Arts", booklets, and course information in regards to the Technology Division.

General

This file contains various notes, correspondence, and discussion papers.

Ontario Education Communications Authority

This file contains correspondence between the Director of the Office of Planning and Development of the OECA, and the Dean of Arts in regard to the ways in which the OECA could contribute to development of media programs at colleges and universities.

OCUA Program Evaluations

This file contains one report, "A Proposal for a Mechanism for Funding Degree Programs at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute", as well as discussion papers, correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, student and employer questionnaires in regard to OCUA program evaluations.

5/3rds Rule

This file contains correspondence and reports in regard to the 5/3 and 3/3 course load distinction, also described as "degree level" and "diploma level".

Arts 5 Year Academic Plan

This file contains reports and correspondence in regard to the Arts 5-year Academic Plan.

Music Department

This file contains the hiring information, course information, budgetary information , and correspondence in regard to the Music Department.

Labour Studies

This file contains correspondence and reports on Labour Studies at post- secondary institutions.

Costing Data

This file contains program costing data.

Arts Division

This file contains budgetary information for the Arts Division.

Academic Standards Committee

This file contains correspondence and reports in regard to the Academic Standards Committee.

Hans Johanson Memorial Fund Committee

This file contains correspondence, meeting minutes, newsletter, and report in regard to the Hans Johanson Memorial Fund Committee.

Golf Tournament miscellanea

The "Arts" Division annual golf tourney was initiated in 1981 and developed into an University-wide tournament in 1988. The materials consist of notices, photographs, a sampling of score cards, statistics (player scores, prize categories), sampling of a tournament contract and a trophy - given to the archives by former Dean of Arts, Terry Grier.

Sculpture : December 6 Memorial relief

Framed relief consists of a painted canvas with a plastic gun, several silk flowers emerging from the gun’s barrel and a large “14" in red transparent plastic. Dimensions: 4" deep x 31.5" wide x 41.5" high. The relief was designed by Camille.

Women's Centre

  • RG 706
  • Fondo
  • 1978 - ?

Operated by the Ryerson Student Union, The Women’s Centre is the RSU’s oldest community service. It's goal is to improve, through education and action, the status and condition of all women at Ryerson.
This fonds contains 1 cm of graphic materials, 11 posters, and one artifact, a sculpture.

Vehicle Safety Research Centre

  • RG 705
  • Fondo
  • 1997

Ryerson's Vehicle Safety Research Centre was established in 1988. It was funded by Ryerson and Transport Canada. Ryerson's team of research scientists investigated automobile crashes and advised Transport Canada on strategies to reduce personal injuries.
This fonds contains 1 book (531p.)

Statements/Letters Re.Weir/Houghton Issue

  • RG 704.10
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1967
  • Parte deOn the Record

Original copies of two separate statements/letters which appeared on the front page of the Ryersonian, September 15, 1967, under the headline: "Weir Charges Red-Baiting". SAC President, Janet Weir, charged SAC V.P. Don Houghton and SAC representative, Jack Rellinger of red-baiting her at a caucus meeting in London, Ontario. Both Houghton and Rellinger denied these charges. Houghton tendered his resignation.

News Article (Biggart) Re. Ghost-Written Essay

  • RG 704.09
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1963
  • Parte deOn the Record

Typed copy of a story by Ryersonian editor, Ray Biggart , about an external student essay service operated by an individual by the name of Bill Bernard. Biggart hired Bernard to write him an essay for an English literature course. According to the report Bill Bernard advertised his service in several issues of The Ryersonian. This story appeared on the front page of the January 30, 1963 issue of the Ryersonian with the headlines: Principal H.H. Kerr: OUST CHEATS.

Advertising

  • RG 704.07
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1967-1978
  • Parte deOn the Record

This file contains papers regarding Advertising Department of The Ryersonian: proposed rates, letters.

Proposal/Recommendations:Establish A Lab Newspaper

  • RG 704.02
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1968
  • Parte deOn the Record

This file contains Recommendation That A Laboratory Newspaper Be Established As Part Of The Ryerson Journalism Course. Report prepared by: A.M. Johnston, Department of Journalism, and L.M. Lockhart, Faculty Adviser to The Ryersonian.

On the Record

  • RG 704
  • Fondo
  • 1966 - 1978

The newspaper, formerly known as the Ryersonian will now be known as On The Record. In May of 2021 a renaming committee recommended that the names of both the Ryersonian and the Ryerson Review of Journalism should be changed. The School Council unanimously approved these motions. In July, they reached out to community members with a renaming form. On September 7, 2021 the name was changed to On the Record.

These changes are in line with the University's announcement of its intention to change the name of the University in time for the 2022-2023 school year. This change was one of 22 recommendations put forward by the Standing Strong Taskforce whose mandate was to to develop principles to guide commemoration at the university and to respond to the history and legacy of Egerton Ryerson within the context of the university’s values.

GETzette

This file contains Newsletter of Gamma Epsilon Tau.

Digital Audio Tapes (DAT)

file contains Digital Audio Tapes generated by Dr. Norman Ball. Titles include:

00:00 - 38:20 Hele Schelain 38:30 - 1:14:00 Mark Morley
Johnathan Baggaley Questions Original Master
R. Helm
Sandy Kensley abstracts[?] 5-8 in 1:07:52 out 1:09:52 new ins @ 1:15:05
Ross Johnstone
11 script #1
Production: Peter Schwartz CLient: CJRT Date/Time: 1/01/98 Engineer: Ray Fallon: KQED Master Stereo 32Khz
Ed Yardeni
Mark Sleapinker
Patricia McInnes w/Normal Ball 25 min Gordon Turner 45min->
Eric Anderson "Absolutely Folk"
Paul Arthur
Richard Speers 30:00 Ed Yourdon 84:00
Bjorn Pehrson 27:30 Frances Cairncross 24:00 Stephen Benson 40:00 original master
Geoff Hollington Original Master
Norman w/ Phillipa Corpsic
Infotech II Script Tape 2
Stephen Regoczei w/ Normal Ball
Anne Cavoukian
Eric Wheeler
00:00 - 00:30 Blank 00:35 Interview Start
Jeff Wilson
Johnathan Baggaley Answers John Baggaley Interview From CKLN, Edmonton, AB
Linda Weaver Questions Only
Masako Miyaziki
David Hulchanski
Ralph Haas
Peter Schwartz Questions
Geoff Hollington
Richard Jarrell
Prof. John Locke
Roberta Forger Roberta's End
Norman Becker David Eryou
Barry Lester (Questions)
Roberta Forger (Norman's end) Open College Strike Promos
Martin Geffen

Mini discs

file contains mini discs with recordings collected by Dr. Norman Ball.

Audio Cassettes : Information Technology & Society

File contains a collection of audio cassettes related to Information Technology & Society. Cassettes include:

Normal Ball Voice Test
Dr. Normal Ball visits Open College
Richard Jarrell #2
Richard Jarrell #1
Information Technology E-Commerce
Copy of Paul Arthur Wayfinding
Gordon Turner interview w/ Normal Ball for IT Program *11
Peter Schwartz
N Ball n/ Barry Lester
Normal Ball w/ Stephen Regoczei Interview for Information Technology
Kevin Murphy
Normal Ball with prof. John Locke
Norman Ball w/John Johnson
Ralph Haas #2
Ralph Haas #1
Norman Ball interview w/ Stephen Regoczei for Information Technology
Infotech #4 - Medicine - Clips
InfoTech #9 NOW #10 (Norman)
InfoTech #12 (Norman)
InfoTech #3 (Norman)
Information Technology #2 ("Privacy")
Norman Ball int. w/ Peter Schwartz
Judge Rosalie Abella
Walter Stewart Technology and Education
Forum - Year 2000 Special Norman Ball with E. Yourdon & E. Yardeni
Eric Anderson Interview
Dr. Fraser Mustard
Ed. Yareni
Norman w/ Martin Geffen #1
The Expert Witness (Henley)
Information Technology + Society Program #7
no title
2
3
4
InfoTech #10 Now #9
Information Technology & Society Program #6 Design
Information Technology & Society Program #5 Education
Information Technology & Society Program #11 Are We Asking For Too Much?
Information Technology & Society Program #8 Law and Crime

Interview transcripts

File contains transcripts of interviews conducted by Dr. Norman Ball for his work on the course Information Technology & Society. Includes transcripts of interviews with:

Arthur, Paul
Baggaely, Johnathan
Becker, Norm
Benson, Stephen
Bowes, Ken
Bryant, Giles
Cairncross, Frances
Cavoukian, Anne
Eryou, David
Fernie, Geoff
Furger, Roberta
Geffen, Martin
Haas, Ralph
Helm, Randy
Hollington, Geoff
Hulchanski, David
Jarrell, Richard
Johnston, John
Johnstone, Ross
Kemsley, Sandy
Lester, Barry
Locke, John
MacInnis, Patricia
Morley, Mark
Miyaziki, Masako
Murphy, Kevin
Pehrson, Bjorn
Regocze, Stephen
Schwartz, Peter
Sinclair, Helen
Skapinker, Mark
Speers, Richard
Turner, Gordon
Weaver, Linda
Wheeler, Eric
Wilson, Jeff
Yardeni, Ed
Yourdon, Ed

Information Technology and Society COCR 941

Series contains material related to the course Information Technology and Society COCR 941 taught by Dr. Norman Ball. Dr. Norman R. Ball created 12 programs dealing with Information Technology and Society for Open College.
Broadcasting was scheduled to begin in 1999. It was a time of growing public, corporate and government interest in, and anxiety over, information technology. The approach of what was called Y2K, the first day of January 2000, brought considerable fear that many software-based systems would fail because they had not been programmed to deal with dates beyond the last day of 1999. Given the approach of Y2K with all of the attendant worries and fears, the course was very topical and attracted considerable following from the beginning.
Dr. Ball interviewed 40 individuals from a range of professions, interests, perspectives and countries (Canada, Australia, UK, United States and Sweden) to gather material for the course. Under the guidance of professional staff at CJ RT/Open College Dr. Ball then incorporated these into the 12 programmes written by him and recorded at Open College studios.

Various Chang School History course materials

File contains 1 CD ROM which holds 6.13 mb of Microsoft word files related to various Chang School history classes offered in the Spring of 2006. Includes documents related to: CHST307, CHST407, CHST503, CHST504, CHST508, CHST511, CHST540, CHST604, CHST711.

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