O'Keefe House architectural drawings/plans/sketches
- RG 209.03
- Reeks
- 1964 - ?
Part of O'Keefe House
Series includes files of architectural drawings, floor plans, and sketches.
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O'Keefe House architectural drawings/plans/sketches
Part of O'Keefe House
Series includes files of architectural drawings, floor plans, and sketches.
Part of O'Keefe House
Series includes a collection of objects/artifacts related to O'Keefe House.
Bond House/O'Keefe House Scrapbooks
Part of O'Keefe House
Series consists of compiled scrapbooks that documented student and residence life at Bond/O'Keefe House. Includes photographs, correspondence, financials, meeting minutes, ephemera, clippings, and administrative records. A collection of binders (scrapbooks) maintained by Ted Brock, retired "Don" of O'Keefe House, a former resident and a 1960 graduate of the Radio & Television Arts program.The binders provide some insight into the life of students in the Ryerson residences Kerr Hall, 323 and 333 Church St., Bond House (re-named O'Keefe House) from1964 to 1998. The binders contain photographs, lists of residents, correspondence, minutes of meetings, clippings, notices, annual banquet programs and administrative documents dealing with the day to day operations.
Part of O'Keefe House
Series contains records related to Ted Brock's involvement with O'Keefe House.
Part of O'Keefe House
Series contains various O'Keefe house yearbooks.
Part of School of Fashion
School of Fashion students began showcasing their creations in small, usually in-house presentations in the form of runway shows and exhibits in the 1950s. These events included the annual graduating class year-end fashion show. More elaborate runway shows, featuring music and choreography, started in 1968. Fashion Design students present their work in numerous shows throughout the school year. The first year-end graduate runway show named Mass Exodus was presented in 1989. The name was subsequently used for all future graduation shows, and the concept of Mass Exodus continued to evolve. For the first two years of Mass Exodus, only fourth-year students from the two program options were involved; in 1990, the year-end showcase began featuring the work of students from all years of the program. Third-year Fashion Communication students are responsible for organizing Mass Exodus, which is the School’s biggest fashion event. They choose a theme, establish committees, and produce the show. In 1995, Fashion students began collaborating with students in the Ryerson Theatre School to create Mass Exodus. The two-day event, held during Ryerson Fashion Week, includes three public fashion shows and an industry show; these shows present the final collections of the graduating Fashion Design students. In addition to the runway shows, Mass Exodus consists of an exhibition, which displays the final capstone projects of the graduating Fashion Communication students; the Mass Exodus catalogue and website; and awards. Mass Exodus is the largest annual student-run fashion show in the world.
Information acquired from:
http://www.massexodus.ca/about/history (Last accessed February 2015)
http://www.ryerson.ca/massexod/ (Last accessed February 2015)
"This is Ryerson" publication
clippings file
Series contains records produced by the School of Fashion that relate to fashion shows from 1960 to present, with an emphasis on Mass Exodus, the annual year-end fashion show and exhibit for graduating students. Includes textual records, photographic negatives, posters, VHS videocassettes, DVDs, and data CDs.
Part of School of Fashion
Series contains reports, meeting minutes, and correspondence by various committees in the School of Fashion.
Series contains 5 cm of textual records.
Degree proposals and other academic material
Part of School of Fashion
Series contains degree proposal information, course descriptions, and other academic documentation related to the School of Fashion.
Series contains 22 cm of textual records.
Part of School of Fashion
Series consists predominantly of minutes for various meetings along with other related materials for the School of Fashion.
Part of School of Fashion
Series contains photographic prints, slides, and negatives from the School of Fashion.
Series contains 201 black-and-white and colour photographic prints, slides, and negatives.
Promotional material and publicity
Part of School of Fashion
Series contains materials related to the promotion of and publicity for the School of Fashion.
Series contains 2 cm of textual records, 9 posters, and 1 audio cassette.
Part of School of Fashion
Series contains materials related to special events, projects, and contests in the School of Fashion.
Part of School of Fashion
Series contains materials related to student presentations in the School of Fashion.
Part of School of Fashion
Series contains scrapbooks, workbooks, and ephemera donated to the FRC by Shirley McLaren (nee Schultz) related to her time as a student in the Ryerson School of Fashion.
Part of School of Fashion
Series contains scrapbooks and photographic prints detailing Ryerson School of Fashion graduate Donald Campbell's career in fashion.
Series contains 3 program degree proposals for Public Health Inspection and 1 proposal for a 2 year fast track to degree in Environmental Health - Public Health option.
Series contains curriculum related documents, including planning, and curriculum change proposals.
Board of Governors Board Secretariat records received in 1994.
Part of Board of Governors
A collection of technological equipment consisting of: Decade Resistance, Spot Glavemeter, Fluxmeter, Demonstration Generator, Precision Wavemeter, Short-Wave Set (Wireless Apparatus) and a Demonstration Short Wave Apparatus. number of the items were used at the Training & Re-establishment Institute (1945-1948) where trades training was offered to returning World War II veterans re-entering the workforce.Although some of the equipment was used only for class demonstrations, other equipment was actually used by physics students in their labs, up until the time it was transferred to the Archives.
Part of Ted Rogers School of Management
Series contains strategic planning documents for the Business Division, Faculty of Business and Ted Rogers School of Management. Included are individual goals for the departments and schools under the Business umbrella. The majority of the documents are academic plan related.
Part of Ted Rogers School of Management
Series contains publications created by or related to the Faculty of Business and the Ted Rogers School of Management. Included are faculty newsletters, program newsletters, course calendars, reasearch reports, brochures, and newspapers.
Dean of Business correspondence
Part of Ted Rogers School of Management
Series consists of correspondence created and collected by the person in the role of Dean of Business, Dean of the Faculty of Business and Dean of the Ted Rogers School of Management.
Series is broken down by dean and include files from Charles S. Temple (1951-1970), D. A. Sutton (1980-1985), Timothy Reid (1985-1989), Sarwan Sahota (acting, 1989), Bonnie Patterson (1990-1995), Stan Heath (1996-1999), Tom Knowlton (2000-2005), and Dr. Ken Jones (2005-2013).
Part of Ted Rogers School of Management
Series consists of materials from a variety of student awards ceremonies held for the Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM).
Lectures, seminars, workshops, and special events
Part of Ted Rogers School of Management
Series contains notices and posters for a variety of lectures, seminars, workshops and events sponsored, organized and hosted under the umbrella of the Ted Rogers School of Management.
Part of Ted Rogers School of Management
Series contains records related to committees and councils associated with the Faculty of Business
Part of Ted Rogers School of Management
Series contains human resources records related to the Faculty of Business.
Part of Ted Rogers School of Management
Series contains records related to student services within the Faculty of Business.
Part of Department of Civil Engineering
These proposals, courses of study, proposed courses and detailed course outlines were produced for submission to the C.C.P.E. and A.P.E.O. Accreditation Committee for approval. Each outline usually contains the instructor's professional resume, a brief course outline of required readings and topics covered, instructor's notes, laboratory and problem exercises, and test and final examinations.
Included in this series are 22 course outlines and 1 accreditation proposal.
Civil Engineering Program Review reports
Part of Department of Civil Engineering
Series contains reports regarding the Civil Engineering program at Ryerson.
Part of Department of Civil Engineering
Series contains a series of review process reports for the Survey Engineering program.
Werner Barth Teaching materials
Part of Department of Civil Engineering
Series contains course information and other materials related to Professor Werner Barth's time at Ryerson.
Series contains items created to promote summer courses at Ryerson. The series is divided into the following files.
RG 27.01.007.01 Calendars
RG 27.01.007.02 Pamphlets, Flyers, Notices RG 27.01.007.03 Reports: Summer at Ryerson
RG 27.01.007.04 T-Shirts: Summer at Ryerson
RG 27.01.007.05 Button Collection
Course Calendars and class schedules
File contains copies of the Evening Studies calendars, Extension Course calendars, and Continuing Education course calendars and class schedule bulletins. The final print version of the course calendar was for the 2018-2019 school year. The Chang School plans to continue publishing the class schedule bulletins.
Series contains textual and audiovisual materials relating to Ryerson's Women's week activiites. Series is divided into two files:
RG 27.01.029.01 textual materials
RG 27.01.029.02 Employment Equity - What it is and could be - panel discussion videos
Program in Intergenerational Education (PIE)
Ryerson's Continuing Education Program in Intergenerational Education (PIE) was established in 1988. Series contains:
RG 27.01.032.01 Between Generations newsletters
RG 27.01.032.02 United Generations Ontario information
Provincial Home Support Services and Ryerson Continuing Education Division
Series contains information on the collaboration between Ryerson's Continuing Education division and Provinicial (later renamed Ontario) Home Support Services.
What was initially planned as a single conference evolved into a series of conferences. This material has been kept under one series but has been separated by year or subject matter.
Files:
RG 27.01.038.01 Funding request proposal for a provincial home support conference, May 29-31, 1985
RG 27.01.038.02 First Ontario Conference on Home Support Services for Elderly and Disabled People
RG 27.01.038.03 Second Ontario Conference on Home Support Services for Elderly and Disabled People
RG 27.01.038.04 "Unity in Diversity" Joint conference of Meal on Wheels of Ontario, Home Support
Services, and Older Adult Centres Association of Ontario
RG 27.01.038.05 CAUCE Award submission
Series contains planning files for the conference, published proceedings, and audiotape recordings from some of the speakers.
RG 27.01.039.01 Proceedings of the conference on strategies for improving access and retention of
ethno-specific and visible minority students in Ontario's post-secondary institutions
RG 27.01.039.02 Access & Retention Strategies for improving access and retention of ethno-specific and
visible minority students in Ontario's Post Secondary Institutions working files
Women and Politics conference materials
File contains materials relating to the Women and Politics conference which was co-sponsered by Ryerson's Continuing Education division. Materials include conference preparation materials including program drafts, correspondence, grant applications, meeting minutes, and newspaper clippings. Also included is correspondence, financials, and supporting materials from other conferences. Also included are sets of video and audio cassettes. Series consists of four files:
RG 27.01.041.01 1991-029 donation
RG 27.01.041.02 1995-068 donation
RG 27.01.041.03 Women and Politics conference videocassettes
RG 27.01.041.04 Women and Politics conference audiocassettes
Educational Opportunities for Seniors conference materials
Series contains materials for the first and second conferences.
Series contains planning records and published materials relating to the creation of the Eaton School of Retailing's partnership with Ryerson.
The Eaton School of Retailing was a corporate entity with the T. Eaton Company Ltd and delivered corporate education within the company. The partnership with Ryerson was away for them to develop and deliver university level courses to Eaton's employees. The first phase of the program was certificates in Retail and Services Management I and II.
Series includes:
RG 27.01.045.01 planning documents
RG 27.01.045.02 promotional materials
First offered in 1992, the certificate program was designed by the Faculty of Applied Arts (RTA, Journalism, Business and Technical Communication) and the Continuing Education Division. It was created at the request of the Department of National Defence.
Series contains correspondence, working papers, meeting minutes, copies of the proposals, along with other documents created in the organization and creation of a Public Affairs certificate program for members of the Department of National Defence.
Continuing Education correspondence and school general files
Series divided into 3 files based on accession and content of folders. They are as follows:
RG 27.01.069.01 Correspondence and general program file, 1975-1995
RG 27.01.069.02 Correspondence - Dean, 1988-1995
Gerontology Certificate program files
Series consists of records relating to the creation and running of the Gerontology Certificate program through Continuing Education. Series is broken into three files:
RG 27.01.072.01 Deans Work Group on Gerontology: proposal and meeting minutes
RG 27.01.072.02 Deans Work Group on Gerontology: Final Report
RG 27.01.072.03 Administrative and general program records
RG 27.01.072.04 General file
The Ophthalmic Dispensing program was designed in conjunction with the Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers of Ontario, which was the provincial licensing and regulatory body. The program consisted of ten courses, taken as either evening or correspondence classes. The program was intended to be taken over a three-year span.
The series is divided into four files:
RG 27.01.078.01 Ophthalmic Dispensing Advisory Committee meeting minutes
RG 27.01.078.02 Ophthalmic Dispensing Program course materials
RG 27.01.078.03 General files
PEI Summer program in Film and Photography studies
Series contains materials related to the Prince Edward Island Summer course offered in Photography and Film Studies. Included are:
RG 27.01.111.01 SPP 011 Photographic Studies I workbook, 1993
RG 27.01.111.02 Summer program course materials, 1995
RG 27.01.111.03 Student photographs
The Department of Extension evolved into Continuing Education.
Computer Applications Forum files
Series contains files regarding the planning of the Computer Applications Forum. Includes:
RG 27.02.19.01 Computer Applications Forum 1975
RG 27.02.19.02 Computer Applications Forum speakers file
RG 27.02.19.03 Computer Applications Forum 1975-1978
Under the LIFE Institutue, 50+ offers programs of a fun and of a serious nature for any senior 50 years of age and older who is a member of the LIFE Institute. A 50+ Festival is held in June.
Series contains materials created in relation to ACT II Studio.
Administrative and Internal Records
Part of Department of English
This series contains files relating to the inner workings and administration of the Department of English. The series is divided into two sub-series, the first and larger sub-series covers documents and reports regarding the management and internal communications of the department, and the second sub-series contains information pertaining to the faculty who staffed the English department.
Part of Department of English
This series contains course outlines, syllabi, and course examination material for various Department of English classes from the years of 1946 to 2010. Information regarding what courses would teach, what texts they would require students to read, and various administrative information, such as how long a class would run for, are contained in this series of documents.
Posters and Promotional Material
Part of Department of English
This series contains files regarding posters and other promotional material produced by the Department of English. Topics include lecture series, information nights about the department and the English program, and various workshops.
Part of Department of English
This series of files contains published works and materials produced by the faculty and students of Ryerson University from 1970 onward. The bulk of the series are poetry collections and some short stories.
The file consists of textual announcements, graphic posters, and bracelets relating to campaign launches and educational sessions.
Please note RSU records contain Positive Space records.
Equity, Harassment and Safety Services Department
The files in this series contain correspondence, minutes, and/or other records related to some courses in architectural science.
Directors, chairmen, and instructors correspondence
Department of Architecture - publications
Series contains published material from the Department of Architecture. Included are:
RG 3.58.01 Travel as Architectural Education
RG 3.58.02 First Things
Architectural Science program review process
Series is arranged into the following files:
RG 3.73.1 - Program Evaluation Process: Academic Element - April 1982
RG 3.73.2 - Report of the Program Assessment Committee - May 1982
RG 3.73.3 - Program Evaluation Process: Bachelor of Technology (Architectural Science)
RG 3.73.4 - Assessment of the Financial Viability of the Architectural Science Program (1992)
RG 3.73.5 - Assessment of the Academic Quality of the Architectural Science Program (ca.1992)
RG 3.73.6 - Societal Need element of the Architectural Science Program (1992)
Landscape Architecture program review process
Series contains:
RG3.74.1 - Assessment of Academic Quality of the Landscape Architecture Program
RG3.74.2 - Assessment of the Societal Need of the Landscape Architecture Program
RG3.74.3 - Program Review Process: Description of the Process from OCUA (Ontario Council on
University Affairs).
Series contains:
RG 3.77.01 - Submission for a Degree In Landscape Architecture 1979
RG 3.77.02 - Preliminary Report: Proposal for a 4 Year Degree Program In Landscape Architecture May 1987
RG 3.77.03 - Assessment of the Societal Need for the Landscape Architecture Program
Series consists of materials previously stored on the UM (unsorted materials) shelves in the Archives. Some of the files were organized by school year and had a finding aid, others did not.
Series broken down into sub-series and files.
Athletics and Recreation photographs
Part of Athletics and Recreation
Series contains photographs related to the Athletics and Recreation department at Ryerson University. Included are staff, team, and game photographs.
Part of School of Nutrition
Series contains textual records related to various aspects of administration/running of the Ryerson School of Nutrition.
Photographs - School of Nutrition various
Part of School of Nutrition
Series includes files of photographs related to the School of Nutrition.
Part of School of Nutrition
Series contains published materials (books, newsletters) related to the School of Nutrition.
Part of School of Nutrition
Series contains various RESS frosh kits from different years.
Electrical and electronic instruments
A collection of technological instruments used for study and instruction by the electrical and electronic technology programs of both the Toronto Training and Re-Establishment Institute and Ryerson. The instruments have collectively been registered as a collection of technological instruments used for study and instruction by the electrical/electronics technology programs of both the Toronto Training and Re-Establishment Institute and Ryerson.
IEEE : Seminars, Workshops, Conferences, and Symposiums
Series contains announcements about a variety of events including seminars, IEEE COMSOC Distinguished Lectures, and CASPAL seminars and proceedings from the 1991 IEEE conference at Ryerson.
Part of Publications Committee
Series consists of editions of the Ryersonia yearbook - published 1950-1969, with a special edition in 1998.
Maple Leaf Gardens time capsule
The series consists of the following.
Maple Leaf Gardens, Limited
Part of Office of University Advancement
Over the years, the FORUM newsletter was published weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, bi-weekly, and, finally only six issues per year. Topics included Ryerson news, staffing updates, and staff and alumni notices. The publishing schedule was changed in 2006 to a calendar year from the academic year. The October 2005 issue was the last hard copy and a solely digital format was was released with the next print in 2006. Tthe FORUM was discontinued in 2009 and replaced with a new newsletter, Ryerson Today, on October 19, 2009 distributed via email notification and a link to the webpage. This series contains volumes 20 - 30 and then newsletters from 2006-2008.
President Sheldon Levy's column, "On My Desk," October 2005, Vol. 30, Issue 6 to Jan/Feb 2009 digital issue.
Office of University Advancement
Part of Office of University Advancement
This file contains directories of alumni, their programme of study, and year of graduation.
Homecoming and alumni weekend materials
Part of Office of University Advancement
Series contains promotional records, objects, and other materials created for Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. Included are memory books created for the 50th Anniversary class years. In 2007 the name changed from Homecoming to Alumni Weekend.
The series is divided into files by year.
Alumni achievement awards and wall of recognition
Part of Office of University Advancement
On the occasion of its 50th Anniversary in 1998, Ryerson Polytechnic University established the Ryerson Alumni Achievement Awards to pay tribute to alumni who have excelled in their respective careers and who have made a significant contribution to their profession, their community and their country.
Part of Office of University Advancement
This Series contains correspondence and promotional materials related to the "Invest in Futures" fundraising campaign launched Thursday, May 13, 2004, Ron Besse as campaign chair, held at 43 Gerrard St E. Officially closed June 30, 2006, with continued contributions up to December 2008.
Office of University Advancement - event planning files
Part of Office of University Advancement
Series consists of textual records and photographic prints generated by the convocation and awards department in University Advancement.
fundraising campaign - With Pride & Purpose - the Ryerson Campaign
Part of Office of University Advancement
Series contains textual and moving image records related to the "With Pride & Purpose" fundraising campaign.
Part of Office of University Advancement
Records consists of convocation programmes, transcripts of speeches/addresses, press kits, photographs, invitations, cassette tapes, some videocassettes and related documentation.
In December 1996, the name of the Office of Development, Alumni and Community Relations was changed to University Advancement Office and, thus, responsible for Convocation and ceremonies until 2008 with the creation of a separate department, the Office of Convocation and Awards.
See also:
RG 4.04 - Information Services - 1950 to 1986
RG 122.02 - Community Relations - 1987 - 1994
RG 395.12.01 - University Advancement - 1995 to 2007
RG 928.01 - Convocation and Awards - 2008 to present
Part of Office of University Advancement
Series contains images taken by University Advancement photographers. They cover a wide range of subjects including campus events, staff and faculty portraits, donor receptions and building demolition and construction. A majority of the images were taken for the purpose of publication in the University Advancement publication "The Forum".
Part of Office of University Advancement
Series contains photographs taken by Ryerson's staff photographers of events and for brochures and other promotional records.
University Advancement subject photographs
Part of Office of University Advancement
Series is a collection of subject photograph files created and maintained by the Office of University Advancement staff for quick reference. They are of a variety of Ryerson events and people.
University Advancement photographic assignments - digital
Part of Office of University Advancement
Series consists of two subseries. One contains annual photograph discs created by the University Photographer for the Ryerson Archives. The second contains an archive of CDs, DVDs, and zip drives used by University Advancement to store photographs taken by the University photographers.
Ruberto, Dario
What's Happening Around Ryerson / On Campus This Week
Part of Office of Information Services
This circular provided the Ryerson Community with information on day-to-day events taking place on Campus. From 1971 to April 1977, the publication was called "What's Happening Around Ryerson" with the name changing to "On Campus This Week" on the September 2, 1977 issue. "On Campus This Week" was last published in 1986. As an alternative, a number of departments agreed to pool their resources to sponsor, on a non-profit basis, a weekly full-page listing of campus events in the student newspaper, THE EYEOPENER.
Ontario Bicentennial display project
Part of Office of Information Services
Sub-series consists of records created for and during the Ryerson's participation in the Ontario Bicentennial in 1984.
Convocation and Awards Nights records
Part of Office of Information Services
Records consists of convocation programmes, transcripts of speeches/addresses, photographs, invitations, cassette/reel-to-reel tapes, correspondence and miscellaneous related documentation.
During the 1950s, convocation preparations were arranged by a Convocation Committee. Academic Council assumed responsibility in the 1960s until early 1980s, when the Information Services Department took over.
November 1986 the Department of Community Relations was established, incorporating Information Services, thereby assuming the responsibility of Convocation arrangements until 1995 when University Advancement took over until 2007. In 2008 the Office of Convocation and Awards assumed responsibility.
Annual reports and financial statements
Part of Office of Information Services
Files contain copies of the annual report and audited financial statements for Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
The annual reports are distributed across three record groups - dependent on which department was responsible for their printing. Their organization is as follows:
RG 4.07 1965-1986
RG 122.03 1987-1994
RG 395.17 1994-1996
After 1996 the university stopped publishing an annual report in this format.
Part of Office of Information Services
Series consists of copies of the FORUM newsletter published by the Office of Information Services. They were published on the calendar year, each new volume starting in September. Topics included Ryerson-specific news, staffing updates and staff and alumni notices. This series contains Volume's 1 - 12.
The final hard copy edition of the FORUM was published October 2005 - moving to an electronic format with its next issue. It was replaced by an online email newsletter Ryerson Today, on October 19, 2009.
Office of Information Services
Spring convocation and Ryerson's 25th anniversary photographs
Part of Office of Information Services
25th anniversary events photographs
Part of Office of Information Services
Construction of Howard Kerr Hall photographs
Part of Office of Information Services
Series contains photographs taken of the demolition of the Toronto Normal School building (Ryerson Hall) and the construction of Howard Kerr Hall. Originally found in 4 binders, photographs have been re-housed and organized chronologically by year
RG 4.116.01 1958
RG 4.116.02 1959
RG 4.116.03 1961
RG 4.116.04 1962
RG 4.116.05 1963
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute news releases
Part of Office of Information Services
Media coverage and responses to news releases
Part of Office of Information Services
Information services general files
Part of Office of Information Services
Part of Office of Information Services
Series consists of materials transferred in the Archives holdings in the 1970s and left in piles on shelving units. No original order was apparent. After viewing materials it was discerned that the best course of action was to sort material by subject.
Part of Office of Information Services
Series contains 6 volumes of the School's News Bulletin published by the Information Services Department. Newsletter contains stories about campus events, people, and school business.
The series has been divided into 6 files based on volume.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute press clippings
Part of Office of Information Services
Series consists of four scrapbooks containing press clippings about Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, students, staff and alumni from a variety of newspapers.
Ryerson scenes and events photographs
Part of Office of Information Services
Series consists of photographs created by/for the office of Information Services showing various events, programs, campus, and buildings on campus. Also included are scripts to slide shows the images were used in.