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Program promotion materials

Series contains general and program specific program brochures for the Faculty of Communication and Design and the schools that fall under its umbrella.

The Creative School

RPI Residence Scrapbooks

4 Scrapbooks, containing textual records, photographs, and graphic material documenting residence life at Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in the 1960's. Kerr Hall as Oakham House)

Blue and Gold Ball

The Blue and Gold Ball is a student run social event. It was resurrected in 2010 at the initiative of Ryerson President Sheldon Levy.

The file consists of announcements, posters, tickets (2010 only).

Unsorted material

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 Ryerson President and then organize chronologically by their time in office.
The series has been divided into sub-series by President from 1948 to 1980. Presidents were: Howard Hillen Kerr, Fred Jorgenson, Anthony Wilkinson, Donald L. Mordell, George Korey and Walter G. Pitman.

Management workshops

Series contains materials related to a variety of Ryerson Management workshops and seminars held offsite. Included are workshops from 1969, 1971, 1972, and 1978.

University status for Ryerson Polytechnical Institute files

This file contains documentation relating to the school's efforts at achieving university status. The main documents are "Ryerson's Case for University Status", prepared by the Institute in June, 1991 and the Ontario Council of University Affairs' response (Advisory memorandum 91-VII) entitled "The Developmentof Ryerson Polytechnical Institute". Supporting correspondence and other records originating from the President's Office on this matter can also be found in this file.

FORUM newsletter, 1987-1994

Series consists of copies of the FORUM newsletter published by the Office of Community Relations. They were published throughout the year from September to June or July. Topics included Ryerson specific news, staffing updates and staff and alumni notices. This series contains volumes 13-17.
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.

Department of Community Relations

Reference photograph files

1.59 m of various sized black and white photographs maintained by the Information Services Department prior to their incorporation with Community Relations. The photographs were used for the publications FORUM and THE ANNUAL REPORT during the period 1976 to 1986. The photographers were Jerry Davey, Journalism Department, Chris Bell and possibly Garbis of the Media Centre.

Community Relations photographs - head shots

A collection of black and white photographs and negatives of individuals (head shots) maintained by the Community Relations Department, formerly the Information Services Department, and then the University Advancement Office. The majority of the images are of faculty and staff. The photographs were primarily used for reproduction in the Ryerson publication "FORUM".

Ryerson Union Fair

The Ryerson Union Fair was first held on Wednesday March 12, 1986. It was co-sponsored by the Ryerson Labour Studies Group, SURPI, and CESAR and had two faculty organizers - Phyllis Clarke and Myer Siemiatycki - from the Department of Politics.
Series contains correspondence, posters, flyers, buttons, programs, and audio cassettes.

International Development Week

Series consists of materials related to International Development Week including posters, notices, and correspondence.

International Development Week Committee

Shanghai University of Technology linkage

Files include:
SUT Correspondence 1983-1990
SUT Lecture Notes 1987-1988
Ryerson-Shanghai Linkage 1986-87
China-Sut Teaching Assignment Report
Development of Technology Transfer Data Software, Third Draft
Sut Phase II & III Reports, 1988-1989.

Documentation and arrangement - exhibits and displays

File contains:
RG 149.9.1 Library, 1982
RG 149.9.2 Homecoming, 1983
RG 149.9.3 Bicentennial, 1984 - includes model in reading room. The scale model was researched and constructed by Architecture students Robert Smith, Richard Zoltek and Ed Nicoluccci under the supervision of the faculty member, Bob Greenberg. The model was a highlight of the Ryerson Archives’ Ontario Bicentennial display held in the Olive Baker Lounge in October, 1984. From 1980 to 1995, the model was on display in the lobby of the 13th floor in Jorgenson Hall. The model was removed to the Archives in January, 1995, while the display case/unit and the ‘landscaping base’ were sent to the School of Architecture. The latter was transferred to the Archives in March, 1996.
RG 149.9.4 Oakham House, 1984
RG 149.9.5 Eric Palin - CATE opening, 1985
RG 149.9.6 National Universities week, 1985
RG 149.9.7 Normal School, 1986
RG 149.9.8 TAAG, 1986
RG 149.9.9 40th anniversary and homecoming, 1988

Ryerson certificates and diplomas

49 Ryerson certificates and diplomas, divided into two files: blank/template certificates and diplomas, and certificates and diplomas linked to specific individuals.

Ryerson publication photographs

Series contains 9 cm of b&w and colour photographs, contact sheets, and negatives maintained and used by the Office of Development, Alumni and Community Relations. Many of these photographs were used for reproduction in the 'Rambler' during the years 1968-1988. The series is divided into the following files:

RG 151.05.01: Carnival Week Parade, 1975
RG 151.05.02: Edmonton Receptions For Alumni, 1981-1985
RG 151.05.03: Graduates, 1974-1984
RG 151.05.04: Homecoming, c1977-1984
RG 151.05.05: Miscellaneous, c1968-1997
RG 151.05.06: Telemail Campaign, 1988
RG 151 05.07: Eggy, c1968-1987

Ryerson Business Forum

Ryerson Business Forum was introduced in 1987, and is a student run organization. Under the guidance of faculty advisors, it exposes students to Canada's business environment. As of 2003, the Ryerson Business Forum falls under the umbrella of the Ryerson Commerce Society.
Series contains announcements, forum handbooks, photographs, and audio-visual materials associated with the conference.

Ryerson Theatre Company

In the 1970s and 1980s the Ryerson Theatre Company was made up of final year students from the acting, dancing and technical programs - representing their transition year from the student to a professional. They were responsible for all aspects of the show including promotion, production, and performance. It is unclear why there was a revival of the name periodically through the years.
The file contains correspondence, memos, advertising, posters. photographs, programs, budgets and documents relating to the operation and promotion of the company.

External productions involving the School of Performance

Series contains materials related to productions and events held outside of the the Ryerson Theatre/School of Performance but had students, faculty, and staff from the school involved in events/productions in a variety of ways. Included in the series are:
RG 158.30.01 LOFT Community Services annual Christmas concerts
RG 158.30.02 Nightwood Theatre - 4x4 an off-road event of women directors
RG 158.30.03 Village Theatre "Under Milk Wood"

Theatre School/School of Performance production posters

File contains posters publicizing various Ryerson Theatre School productions. Please see also RG 158.13 Ryerson Theatre Company for more production posters from final year students in the 1970s-mid 1980s.
Because of the Covid 19 pandemic the 2020-2021 season was held virtually https://www.torontomu.ca/performance/archive1/past-seasons/2020-21-season/. and the 2021-2022 season was hybrid https://www.torontomu.ca/performance/archive1/past-seasons/2021-22-season/

Toronto Normal School - Jack Crossen donation

Jack Crossen was born in 1920 or 1921 and died January 2, 2022 at 101. He attended the Toronto Model School where he athletic awards. At the age of 20 he volunteered for World War II and was enlisted in the 28th Canadian Armoured Regiment (CAC) and The British Columbia Regiment (DCO). A recipient of France's highest medal of honour, The French National Order of the Legion of Honour, for his military service during the Battle of Normandy and the final Liberation of France.

Toronto Normal School

Toronto Normal School - Janet Page donation

The Series consists of 1 page of a Provincial Normal School Lesson Topic form and 17 selected and photocopies of pages from Janet Page's original Normal School scrapbook. Mrs. Page (nee Battersby) was a 1940 graduate of the Toronto Normal School.

Toronto Normal School - Harry Couse donation

This small collection consists of: John Monkman's teaching certificate ("Grade B of the Second Class") issued by the Educational Department for Upper Canada, dated 1863 and signed by Egerton Ryerson; ten examination papers from the Thirtieth Session of the Normal School for Upper Canada (December, 1863); and two timetables entitled "Syllabus of Lectures in the Normal School for Upper Canada" (Twenty-Ninth Session, 1863) and "Programme of Lectures in the Normal School for Ontario (Forty-Sixth Session, August to December, 1871). The 1871 document may suggest a possible return by John Monkman to the Normal School to upgrade his qualifications.

Toronto Normal School

Toronto Normal School - Harvey Curry records

The contents of the Series originally belonged to Harvey Curry, a 1924 graduate of the Toronto Normal School. Included is a brief handwritten biography of Harvey Curry (photocopy of the original) and a copy of his obituary from December 1990, as well as photographs taken by and/or given to Harvey during his time at the Toronto Normal School.

Included in the donation is a 1923/1924 Toronto Normal School yearbook. It has been arranged to the yearbook Series, RG 16.02 with notations it originally belonged to Harvey Curry. A link is provided below. Also included in the yearbook Series is a yearbook that apparently belonged to Velma Quinn, but donated with the Harvey Curry records.

Ryerson Institute of Technology Advisory Committee proceedings for individual program departments

Collection of bound Ryerson Institute of Technology Advisory Committee proceedings.
Includes:
RG 167.07.01 Electronics Technology, 1955-1963
RG 167.07.02 Fashion, 1955-1958
RG 167.07.03 Furniture and Interior Design, 1955-1963
RG 167.07.04 Gas Technology, 1957-1963
RG 167.07.05 Graphic Arts (Journalism/Printing Management), 1955-1963
RG 167.07.06 Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Technology, 1955-1963
RG 167.07.07 Institution and Home Management/Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Administration, 1950-1953
RG 167.07.08 Instrument Technology, 1960-1963,
RG 167.07.09 Retail Merchandising Administration,
RG 167.07.10 Mechanical and Industrial Technology
RG 167.07.11 Photographic Arts.

Reports and proposals

Series contains reports pertaining to the creation of a Faculty of Law at Ryerson University. Included are:

RG 175.001.001 Report of the Academic Standards Committee - Proposal for a Juris Doctor program, June 2017 (2 copies)
RG 175.001.002 Faculty of Law proposal, February 2018 (2 copies)

Unsorted material

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 organize loose papers by topic.

The Operational Geographer journal

An almost complete collection of the journal, which was published between 1983 and 1993. Published by the The Canadian Association of Geographers the editors, starting in 1988, included Professors Lea, Bardecki, Coppack, Truelove, and Carlson from Ryerson's Department of Applied Geography.

The Canadian Association of Geographers

Collective Agreements

Series contains Contracts between OPSEU 596 and the Ryerson University Board of Governor and Memoranda of Settements of outstanding contract items.

OPSEU Staff Recognition and Development Conference / Staff Star Award / Annual OPSEU Staff Learning Event

The records in this series consists of the OPSEU Staff Star Award and conference, and the subsequent OPSEU Staff Learning Event which replaced the former in 2014. The university, in developing more wide-ranging awards in 2012, cancelled faculty and staff awards including the OPSEU award and created the OPSEU Staff Learning Event.

The series consists of announcements, nomination forms, brochures, programs, and award winners.

Joint Union-Management Advisory Committee on Staff Training and Development

Publications

Series contains records published by the Registrar's office.
Included are course calendars, handbooks and other items.

Administrative Records

Series contains administrative records for the Faculty of Community Services. The Series is divided into three areas:
RG 186.001.001 Chair/Director meeting minutes and accompanying records
RG 186.001.002 Dean of the Faculty of Community Services documentation files
RG 186.001.003 Job postings

Academic Planning, Review, Proposals, and Curriculum records

Series contains records relating to the programs offered under the umbrella of the Faculty of Community Services, specifically relating to academic planning, program reviews, program proposals, and curriculum. The Series contains the following:
RG 186.002.001 Public Health Inspection Department - Proposed Program Presentation - Bachelor of Applied Arts (Environmental Health)
RG 186.002.002 Environmental Health Program reviews
RG 186.002.003 Master Program in Community Studies faculty forum invitation
RG 186.002.004 School of Nursing - Nursing Diploma Program Approval report
RG 186.002.005 School of Nursing Program Review Process reports
RG 186.002.006 Faculty of Community Services Academic Plan 2014-2019
RG 186.002.007 Faculty of Community Services calendar extracts
RG 186.002.008 Planning Priorities for 1990-1991 for the Faculty of Community Services
RG 186.002.009 Task Force on Academic Program Alternatives final report
RG 186.002.010 Faculty of Community Services 1986-1987 Academic Plan submission
RG 186.002.011 Interdisciplinary Field Project

Conferences, forums, lectures, and workshops

Series contains records related to conferences, forums, seminars, and lectures sponsored by or organized by the Faculty of Community Services. The series contains:
RG 186.003.001 Caribbean Family and Youth conference
RG 186.003.002 Promoting Health Equity
RG 186.003.003 Special and Annual Lectures
RG 186.003.004 Research Methodologies workshop
RG 186.003.005 Critical Pedagogy and Practice forum
RG 186.003.006 Racism and Sexism within Educational Institutions lecture
RG 186.003.007 Social Policy forum
RG 186.003.008 A New Era for Voluntarism conference
RG 186.003.009 Race and Culture in the Classroom forum
RG 186.003.010 The AIDS Pandemic: Nearly Over, or Still Taking a Toll?

Promotional Materials

Series containing promotional materials created by/for the Faculty of Community Services. Included are:
RG 186.004.001 Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences Complex brochure
RG 186.004.002 RPI Community Services Division buttons
RG 186.004.003 Faculty of Community Services program brochures

Awards and Special Events

Series contains records relating to awards and special events within the Faculty of Community Services. Included are invitations, posters, and programs for faculty awards nights, Scholarly Research, lectures, open houses, and convocation.

Committees and Councils

Series contains records relating to councils and committees that the Faculty of Community Services organized or took part in. The series consists of the following files:
RG 186.006.001 December 6th Memorial Committee
RG 186.006.002 Community Services International Development Committee
RG 186.006.003 Interdisciplinary Ryerson Group on Women in Science
RG 186.006.004 Computer Coordinating Committee - Faculty of Community Services
RG 186.006.005 Committee for the International Year of Shelter for the Homeless of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute

Research and Publications

File contains publications and research created by the Faculty of Community Services. Included in the series are:
RG 186.007.001 Research Directory - A compilation of Faculty of Community Services Research
RG 186.007.002 Faculty of Community Services - Interdisciplinary Office newsletter
RG 186.007.003 Faculty of Community Services Update/SRC Update
RG 186.007.004 Proposed Research Coordination Unit: Better Beginnings Better Futures
RG 186.007.005 The Front Line
RG 186.007.006 Library Research Guides
RG 186.007.007 For the Love of Havana
RG 186.007.008 FCS News
RG 186.007.009 Imprints - Faculty of Community Services magazine

Alumni directories

RG 2.05.01 Business Administration And Hotel, Restaurant And Institutional Administration (Class of '74) RG 2.05.02 Interior Design (1982) RG 2.05.03 Social Work, School Of (1983) RG 2.05.04 Urban And Regional Planning (1982)

Homecoming records

Collection includes : Programs, invitations, notices, news releases, notices, correspondence, posters, etc. See RG 26.13 for material for the period 1986 - 1994 and RG 395.07 for material for 1995 to the present. Series is arranged into 14 files.

Alumni Association Executive Committee and Board of Directors minutes

From 1951 to 1969 the Alumni Association was managed by an Executive Council and committee. In the Fall of 1969 the Association changed direction and established a Board of Directors consisting of the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of all accredited course and regional associations or their delegates. Documents indicate that an Executive Committee still existed within the newly created Board, although now playing a supporting role.

Bond House/O'Keefe House Scrapbooks

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.

Ted Brock

Series contains records related to Ted Brock's involvement with O'Keefe House.

Fashion Shows

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.

Committee minutes and reports

Series contains reports, meeting minutes, and correspondence by various committees in the School of Fashion.
Series contains 5 cm of textual records.

Meeting minutes

Series consists predominantly of minutes for various meetings along with other related materials for the School of Fashion.

Photographs

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

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.

Shirley McLaren

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.

Donald Campbell

Series contains scrapbooks and photographic prints detailing Ryerson School of Fashion graduate Donald Campbell's career in fashion.

Scientific measuring Equipment used at the Training & Re-establishment Institute and the Ryerson Institute of Technology

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.

Strategic Planning

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.

Publications

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

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).

Student Awards

Series consists of materials from a variety of student awards ceremonies held for the Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM).

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