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Television broadcasting laboratory

As part of the Developing for the '80s fundraising campaign, Sony Canada donated a new broadcasting laboratory, "the most advanced in Canada" ("Bulletin" article, see RG 577.01.02) for RTA and the Journalism Department students.

Sony of Canada Ltd. : student operating video camera

As part of the "Developing for the '80s" fundraising campaign, Sony Canada donated broadcasting equipment for RTA and the Journalism Department students. A student operates a Sony colour video camera in a studio lab.

Delta Sheraton Front Desk Computer Library : Hospitality and Tourism Dept.

The photographic image, created in the early to mid 1980s, shows three Hospitality and Tourism students using recently donated computer equipment as part of a front office hotel computer system from Delta Hotels, the Sheraton Corporation, and Electronic Engineering Company of California Inc. (EECO). The name of the training lab appears in the background.

The Difference Private Funding Can Make

The images used in this display collection were created in the early to mid 1980s. They were subsequently enlarged and mounted for display, "The Difference Private Funding Can Make". Descriptive labels accompanied the display boards, but were transcribed (below) and destroyed.

General Instrument of Canada
Satellite Signal Receiving System Electrical Technology

J.P. Bickle Foundation
CineScan
Media Library

Delta-Sheraton Front Desk Computer
Hospitality and Tourism Dept.

Sony of Canada Ltd.
Broadcast Journalism Laboratory [2 images]

Developing for the 80s "Phone 5000" phonathon

The file consists of planning records, correspondence, alumni lists, and blank forms in preparation for the eight-night, alumni-initiative fundraising event in April 1982; the photographs of a draw for a prize.

Developing for the 80s fundraising campaign

The series holds records documenting preliminary work in establishing the five-year fundraising campaign aimed at improving Ryerson's learning environments through non-governmental donations to upgrade student program equipment, perform building renovations, and ...

The financial goal was $6,000,000 aimed primarily at industry organizations, as well as, alumni, faculty, staff and families, Ryerson intended to promote the school's expertise in technical education, the increasing demand for such education with the lack of adequate funding.