This file contains a copy of Alumni Relations Strategic Plan, a copy of Strategic Plan Executive Summary prepared by Tyler Forkes, Executive Director of Alumni Relations; E mail notifications.
One gold plated medal with the Ryerson crest and "Ryerson Polytechnic University" on one side and a side view of Isadore Sharp and "The Isadore Sharp Outstanding Recent Graduate Medal RYERSON" on the other. The Isadore Sharp outstanding recent graduate medal is awarded to an alumnus who has within 10 years of graduation brought honour to Ryerson and achieved distinction in their professional life.
Samples of Ryerson official certificates presented to graduating students.The collection consists of samples of certificates from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and Ryerson Polytechnic University. The certificates are: Ryerson Polytechnical Institute: Certificate Diploma Diploma With Honours Degree Degree With Honours Ryerson Polytechnic University:Certificate Diploma Diploma With Honours Degree Degree With Honours All but one sample have the Ryerson Seal affixed.
Poster mounted on foamcore. It is a four-color shot of the clock tower with"Welcome To Ryerson - Ryerson University" on it. Used at Ryerson events. This item became obsolete with the change of Ryerson's logo.
Colour photograph mounted on wood base (28cm x 35cm). Photo is of President Claude Lajeunesse accepting a cheque from Wayne Gretzky in the amount of $50,000, on behalf of the Bay as part Ryerson's PEBBLES Program. Also in the photograph, standing next to C. Lajuenesse, is Administration & Information Mangement Faculty member and Director of the Centre For Learning Technologies, Deborah Fels, who developed the program.
This file contains The Eaton Chair in Retailing Celebrating 125 Years of Service Excellence pamphlet, and 125 Anniversary of Eaton's Christmas ornamentt.
Drawings and digital (cd) images of Ryerson's official "Chair". The cd documents the various stages of the production of the chair, designed by Interior Design student Agata Jaworski. This chair was the winner in a competition among Ryerson's Interior Design students. The chair serves as a gift to major benefactors to the University. An image (chair and designer) has been printed from the cd and placed inside the file folder.
Collection of textual records, graphic materials, and audio visual materials related to the Nelson Mandela Machel Honorary Doctorate Ceremony held November 17, 2001.
File contains samples of miscellaneous Ryerson letterheads, business cards, personal note cards, envelopes, certificates, invitations, etc., maintained by the Marketing Communications area of the University Advancement Office.
Three silver signs with "RYERSON" in blue and three white signs with "RYERSON UNIVERSITY" in dark and light blue. Information provided is that these signs were used on lecterns at various campus events.
RG 395.68.01 ca. 1972 - (4) White, blue and gold flag with old crest - lamp of learning in gold and triangle in blue.
RG 395.68.02 ca. 1985 - (2) Blue and White flag. White background with "Ryerson" in blue under official coat of arms
RG 395.68.03 2001 - (2) large flags for exterior flag pole and (2) flags - both sets are white background with "Ryerson University" under the coat of arms. "University" is in a lighter blue colour.
In the fall of 2005 the this form of media was distributed digitally. A decision was made to close this sub-series and file information in individual files.
A collection of biographies, currciulum vitae and resumes for Ryerson faculty, staff, board members and honorary award recipients, maintained by University Advancement (including files passed along from Information Services and Community Relations). Access is restricted because some documents contain confidential information.
This file contains a Director's chair, that was given to Lorne Michael's by Ryerson University. This chair was used by Michaels at a press conference after he received an honorary doctorate from Ryerson in 1999. The chair is made of wood and canvas.
Canadian University Productivity Awards program honourable mention plaque awarded to Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Full text on plaque : Canadian University Productivity Awards program sponsored by The Royal Bank of Canada, Xeroc Canada Ltd. Power Corporation of Canada and Canadian Association of University Business Officers 1991 Honourable Mention Ryerson Polytechnical Institute".
The Board of Education for the City of York plaque given to the Ryerson Polytechnic University Development Office for their participation in the Co-operative Education program in 1996-1997. Plaque is brown wood with blue metal plate on front.
Dennis Mock Awards fell under jurisdiction of University Advancement from 1999 to 2007. In September of 2007 the new Convocation and Awards Office was created.
Four binders (probably maintained by the Chief Returning Officer) containing preparation/procedure documentation for the BOG elections and any referendum during the periods 1986/87, 1988/89 (RESS Referendum), 1990/91 and 1992/93 (CKLN Referendum).
A brief (7:40 minutes) retrospect of David Crombie's life and career at Ryerson, presented at a farewell reception, celebrating the end of Crombie's term as Ryerson's first Chancellor. Terry Grier, Al Wargo, Lynda Friendly and Claude Lajuenesse gave brief personal comments about the individual, David Crombie.
Official proclamation from Mel Lastman, Mayor of the City of Toronto, proclaiming September 10, 1998, as "Ryerson Polytechnic University Day" in celebration of Ryerson's 50th Anniversary.
Two display boards, presented to the Board Of Governors, with samples of Ryerson certificates, diplomas and degrees. One board has samples of documents from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and the other board presents samples of documents under the Ryerson Polytechnic University status.
Ryerson's information booth at the University Information Fair held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre was assembled in sections: 7 colour photo panels, measuring 8' x 3' were shot and arranged to present a panoramic campus scene of the Victoria/Gould Sts. area. 2 black and white information panel/signs were also included.
Information Panels (Used for the Journalism/Printing Management '56 to '60 Class Reunion held at Oakham House) See also Collection Record RG 18.9 for more Homecoming/Open House events.
File contains a photograph of several students playing in Lake Devo, possibly during orientation week, and one of a woman dressed as a clown entering children.
File contains 2 photographs of bicycles on campus because of the transit strike. One photograph shows the bikes locked to the Podium building 2nd floor railing. The other shows bikes locked to the railing in front of the Library building along Gould Street.
File contains photographs of Ernie manning his hot dog cart at the corner of Gould and Victoria Lane. Photographs also show the renovation of the Lake Devo pond.
File contains photographs showing the evolution and creation of the Rogers Communications Centre. File includes photographs from the announcement by the Minister of Colleges and Universities that Ryerson would be getting a centre for Applied Communications and Computer Science; Fundraising dinner for the new building including Ted and Loretta Rogers donation of $2 million; the groundbreaking ceremony and reception; Architectural drawings and construction photographs; Grand opening ceremony and reception; and finally the donation from Storagetek. Also in the file is a site plan of trees and an internal memo regarding the fundraising campaign.
File contains photographs that have Dennis Mock in them. Included are photograph from the Unicoll Credit Union grand opening, The Lanzhou Railway Institute visit, Tourism focus group, the Faculty of Business Dean's guest lecture, the wind tunnel grand opening, the IBM reception, the Ryerson Campaign, Infrastruture funding announcement, Minister of Colleges and Universities campus visit, 25 year club reception, and a Departmental chairs orientation.
File contains one photograph of Business Management professor Roy Morley, President and CEO of Loyalty Management International Robert Gierkink, and Ryerson President Claude Lajeunesse. Robert Gierkink graduated from the Business Management in 1985.
File contains photographs of the oversized submarine sandwich for sale in the cafeteria. Sandwich was being sold by the inch to raise money of the United Way.
File contains photographs relating to Egerton Ryerson. Included are a photograph of the marble Ryerson bust, a copy of a photograph of Egerton Ryerson from the 1850s, two photographs from Egerton Ryerson's 177th birthday party March 24, 1980, and a photograph from the Heritage Day reception March 24, 1982. Also included are many photographs of the Egerton Ryerson statue on Gould Street.
File contains photographs of people associated with Ryerson whose last names start with "D". The majority of the photographs are of Gladys Doyle, and Julie Davis.
File contains photographs of people associated with Ryerson whose last names start with "C". Photographs of fellowship and doctorate winners along with staff, student, and faculty photographs are in the file.
File contains photographs of people associated with Ryerson whose last names start with "B". Included are members of the Board of Governors, staff, faculty, and visitors. The photographs were taken at a variety of functions and some were published in the FORUM.
File contains 4 photographs. Images were published or taken to be published in the FORUM. Included are 2 photographs of Ryerson James (Jim) Anderson, Business '59, President and CEO of McKim Advertising; James Archbold and Kileen Tudor-Scott with the CESAR teaching award; and The Honourable Lloyd Axworthy with Tim Reid, Dean of Business and Brian Segal, Ryerson President.
File contains photographs taken during the press conference announcing the redevelopement of the Yonge-Dundas north-east corner with the construction of the "Metropolis" complex. Included in the photographs are Toronto Mayor Barbara Hall, Toronto Councillor Kyle Rae, Ryerson President Claude Lajeunese, Yonge Street BIA chair Bob Sniderman, President and CEO of PenEquity Glenn Miller, AMC Theatres V.P Operations Canada Harry Peckham, and Yonge/Dundas Regeneration Program director Ron Soskolne. One of the photographs was published on the front page of the September 26, 1997 edition of the FORUM.
File contains photographs taken during Fall 1997 student orientation activities in the Quad. Included are photographs of students competing in the inflatable jousting ring, and sumo wrestling. One of the photographs was published on the front page of the October 10, 1997 FORUM.
File contains photographs of School of Retail Management faculty and staff. Photographs included one of Interim Chair Donna Smith and departmental assistant Mary Vasile (photograph published in the March 9, 1998 FORUM); Donna Smith and Mary Vasile with a group of senior volunteers; and two groups photographs of 2 women and 3 men standing in front of an old fashioned cash register. One of the women is Donna Smith, and one of the men is Ryerson President Claude Lajeunesse.
File contains photographs of Faculty and staff. The photographs are mostly composed of projects the faculty were involved in. Included in the file are photographs of Jon Keeble, RTA chair, and Ross McCreath, president of the Canadian Communications Foundation for the launch of the CCF website about the history of private broadcasting which Keeble was involved in creating; Professor Clive VanderBurgh with his "Kids TV Research" project; and Photographs from the launch of Ryerson's Spirit Radio station and the station co-ordinator Mark Banbury, an RTA graduate and instructor in the school. Also included in the file are 2 copies of a photograph of an Ryerson RTA student Melanie Green with Jay Leno - she interned on his show. This photograph was published in the 1996 edition of the Rambler magazine.
File contains photographs taken at the May 25th grand opening of the International Conference Centre at the International Living Learning Centre. The conference centre is a summer initiative (running from May - August). Included in the photographs are . Also included in the file is a photograph of the staff members. Two of the photographs were published in the April 7 and July 7 editions of the FORUM.
File contains one photograph of Vera Straka, Professor in Architecture, and Marie Dowler, Professor in the Department of English and Director of the Writing Centre. The two are seated at a table with their award certificates.
File contains photographs published in the FORUM newsletter. Included are two photographs of NCFS student Sylvie Boulet, her husband Phillip Aubin and their son Sylvia; One photograph of NCFS graduate Lisa Braverman '91 and Claude Lajeunesse with her Bachelor of Applied science degree; and One photograph of NCFS student Charles Bruce-Thompson.
File contains two photographs. One of the of the photographs shows a model in a Brian Bailey (Fashion '83) fashion show. The second photograph is of Susan Langdon (Fashion '77), Lida Baday (Fashion '79), David Dixon (Fashion '93), and Ewa Majak (Fashion '96) posing with their 1996 City of Toronto Awards for Excellence in Fashion Design.
File contains photographs pertaining to the Office of Equity, Harassment, and Safety Services staff and initiatives. Included in the file are photographs of Ryerson's December 6th memorial service; Security Officers on bikes; the Equity Wammo game; an office display; and Lesbian and Gay positive space signs.
File contains photographs relating to Applied Science and Engineering at Ryerson. Included are photographs of Ike Morgulis leading a tour through Eric Palin Hall and Dean of Technology William White with Science and Technology Librarian Phelan in front of the library's 10th floor display on the National Standards System. Also in the file are two photographs of Joaquin Whelan and Marco Whelan, University of Detroit Mercy students who studied at Ryerson through the North American Design Institute exchange program. A photograph of exchange students was published on the front page of the FORUM magazine on March 9, 1998.
File contains photographs of Eggy the Ram, Ryerson's live mascot. Photographs are from several different events between 1982 and 1992. The first set are photographs of Howard Kerr and Eggy at a ceremony held February 4, 1982 at Oakham House when the heads of Eggy's 1, 2, and 3 were given to Oakham House for display. The second set is of Eggy at convocation in the 1980s. The rest are from various convocations in the early 1990s. Included is a photograph of former Ryerson Archivist Jim Peters holding the RAM mace he carved posing beside Eggy.
File contains a variety of colour and b&w photographs taken at various Ryerson events. The majority of the photographs are related to Ryerson receiving University status in 1993. Other events include the :
1990 Campaign leadership dinner
1997 Twenty-five Year Club
Alumni Wall of Achievement
Phantom of the Opera fundraising evening
Ryerson picnic
Ryerson's Telemail fundraising campaign
Ted Rogers reception for RCC donation
United Way campaign
Other photographs in the file are with unknown provenance.
File contains photographs taken at the Spring convocation ceremonies on June 12, 16 - 19. The photographs include doctorate honourees: Barbara Hall, doctor of laws at the June 16 Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Community Services June 16 afternoon ceremony; and Anne Ross, doctor of laws at the June 16 Faculty of Community Services morning ceremony; and Arthur Lee. Also included are post-convocation photographs of graduates in the quad, and medal winners.
File contains photographs taken at the Spring convocation ceremonies on June 16, 17, 19, and 20. The photographs include doctorate honourees: Judd Buchanan, doctor of laws at the June 17 Faculty of Business ceremony; Murray Enkin, doctor of laws at the June 20 Faculty of Community Services cermony; Linda Lundstrom, doctor of laws at the June 16 Faculty of Applied Arts morning ceremony; and Jacques Hebert, doctor of laws at the June 16 Faculty of Applied Arts afternoon ceremony. Also included in the file are a photograph of Jim Packham and his wife, medal winners, and the Midwifery class posing with Murray Enkin.
File contains photographs taken at the Spring convocation ceremonies on June 17-21. This year was the first year that Ryerson handed out Honourary Doctorates instead of fellowships. The photographs include doctorate honourees: John Craig Eaton, doctor of commerce at the June 20 Faculty of Business ceremony; Pierre Juneau, doctor of letters at the June 18 Faculty of Applied Arts ceremony; Douglas G. Hull, doctor of science at the June 21 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science morning ceremony; Thomas Brzustowski, doctor of engineering at the June 21 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science afternoon ceremony; Romeo Leblanc, doctor of letters at the June 17 Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Community Services ceremony; and Diane McGarry, doctor of science at the June 20 Faculty of Business ceremony. Also included in the file are photographs of Ryerson medal winners, graduates in the Kerr Hall Quad, and the reception for Romeo Leblanc.
File contains photographs taken at the Spring convocation ceremonies on June 21, 22, and 23. The photographs include fellowship honourees: Romeo Dalliere at the June 21 Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Community Services ceremony; and A. L. Flood and Nuala Beck at the June 23 Faculty of Business ceremony. Also in the file are many photographs of the graduands processions before the ceremonies and of graduates and medal winners in the Kerr Hall Quad afterwards.