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Florence (Stewart) Roberts and Isobel (MacGillivray) Smith

One audiocassette. Side A has continued interview with Florence (Stewart) Roberts, class of 1919 (See RG 976.01.02.01.02 for beginning of interview). Side A also has start of interview with Isobel (MacGillivray) Smith, class of 1919. Her interview continues on to Side B. See RG 946.01.02.01.04 for continuation of her interview.

Alumnae oral histories

File contains 9 audiocassettes with interviews conducted by a Mary (Sandals) Caesar, class of 1965. She interviewed members of earlier graduating classes about their recollections of training and working as a nurse. Interviewees include Helen Carruthers, class of 1916; Gladys (Bateman) Steele, class of 1916; Florence (Stewart) Roberts, class of 1919; Isobel (MacGillivray) Carleton, class of 1919; Jessie (Campbell) Smith, class of 1919; Grace (Mitchell) Berry, class of 1927; Grace Bolton Farthing, class of 1933; and one class of 1925 graduate.

Caesar, Mary (Sandals)

Ceremonial Spade

Wood handled garden spade with metal scoop. Was used in the ceremonial sod turning for the new Wellesley student nursing residence.
It has two plaques on handle. First one is stirling silver and says:
"Presented to The Honourable Dr. Herbert A. Bruce on the occasion of he turning of the first sod for the Nursing Residence Wellesley Division Toronto General Hospital November 5, 1951."
The second plaque is brass coloured and says:
"Donated to the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association in recognition of their caring contribution to the people of Toronto and in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Wellesley Hospital Presented by Dean Emeritus, Susanne Williams, RN BNSc.Med Co-Chair, Wellesley Institute This 26th of May 2012."

Silver coffee urn

Large ornate silver coffee urn with spigot. Embellished handles with pine cone lid grip. Engraved on one side "Presented to the Wellesley Hospital Alumnae by Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bruce, June 1951". Dr. Herbert Bruce was the founder of the Wellesley Hospital and would go on to become the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario between 1932-1937.

Artifacts

Series contains artifacts created and/or used by the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association. Included are silver tea sets and coffee urns, a shovel used in the sod turning for the nurses residence in 1951 and later gifted to the Alumnae Assocation, and an embossing die used for printing.

Alumnae Association sous-fonds

The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association was created in 1915 after the graduation of its first class of 10 graduates.
The sous-fonds contains materials created by the Alumnae Association and its executive or by members. Included are photographs, scrapbooks, artifacts, audio-visual materials, newsletters and other items that document the Alumnae Association, its activities, and its members.

1973

File contains correspondence, information on operating budget and financing, planning the new Ryerson residence, security, minutes of meetings, reports and other materials related to the Neill Wycik College.

University-wide Job Postings, 2013-

File contains job postings for all Ryerson University positions, distributed by Human Resources from 2013 onward. Previous vacancy notices were arranged under the individual department record groups.

Human Resources

OPSEU job evaluation process project

In a collaborative arrangement between Human Resources and OPSEU, a project was initiated to review and improve the efficiency of the job evaluation process.

The file consists of an e-memo informing OPSEU staff the pilot for the project has been launched.

Department of Human Resources

Retiree Celebration

File contains information on the Retiree celebration inaugurated in 2012. Included are lists of retirees and location information.

Employee Guides

File contains samples of guides, such as new employee guidelines, parental leave, vacation, and others for reference to procedures or policies as related to personnel matters.

Human Resources

Ryerson Works newsletter

The Ryerson Works newsletter is an online only publication published monthly starting in November of 2016 and is published monthly. The Human Resources sends hard copies of the newsletter to the Archives for preservation.

Your Work Life: keeping you connected, informed, engaged

The "Your Work Life" newsletter was re-vamped and the new edition was sent, via email, in June 2011. It became a quarterly publication in 2012, and hard copies of the newsletter were also available for departments and faculty's. This publication stopped publication in December of 2015. In February of 2016 a survey was sent to all employees on how they would like to see the newsletter improve.

People First Survey

The purpose of the People First Survey was for feedback of employee personal work experience at Ryerson with the goal of creating a progressive employee-oriented work environment. It was developed in conjunction with Ipsos Reid and a Ryerson Employee Survey Advisory Committee who's members were representatives from the CUPE, OPSEU, professional associations, senior leaders, Human Resources, and Equity, Diversity & Inclusion.

The survey was conducted online. This file consists of a printout from the online survey and communications regarding the survey.

Employment Equity Survey

The purpose of the Employment Equity Survey was taken under the provisions of the Federal Contractors Program (FCP) to quantify employee groups under Gender, Visible Minorities, Aboriginal Peoples, and People with Disabilities for the purpose of fair and equitable treatment. File includes two postcards on completing the employee Diversity Self-ID.

RPI Faculty Benefit Program

This file contains Hewitt Associates study of benefit program for Ryerson faculty in comparison to a norm of faculty benefit program of 8 major Ontario Universities.

Human Resources Bulletin

This file contains issues of Human Resources Bulletin published by HR Department to communicate human resources policies, procedures, explanations of programs, and new initiatives to the entire Ryerson community.

Modern Literature and Culture Research Centre

  • RG 933
  • Fonds
  • 2007-2012

The Modern Literature and Culture Research Centre was established in 2005. Its mandate is to research the literary and cultural production in the modernist era (from 1880 to 1940), to preserve and advance modernist women’s heritage and to promote modern Canadian heritage within an international context. This fonds contains a collection of posters and brochures related to the activities of the MLCRC.

Ryerson Catholic Chaplaincy Centre

  • RG 932
  • Fonds
  • 2007-

Ryerson Catholic Chaplaincy Centre (RCCC) was located at 64 McGill Street. The Centre had a website in 2009 but the URL was not functioning as of Jan. 2014, by which time the Ryerson Catholic Campus Ministry relocated to St. Michael's Cathedral, 200 Church Street.
The fonds contains printed promotional bookmarks and newsletters.

Society records

Series contains records related specifically to the Ryerson Commerce Society. Includes the constitution.

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