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February 27, 1997 accrual

Series contains original drawings from Ben Wicks' "The Outcasts" serial and syndicated single frame cartoons. The "Outcasts" series dates from January 9, 1995 to July 27, 1996. The syndicated single frames date from January 2, 1995 to December 28, 1996.
The series has been divided into two sub-series:
RG 959.001.001 The Outcasts
RG 959.001.002 Single Frame cartoons

Wicks, Alfred (Ben)

Program review and evaluation process: departments

RG 103.30.1 Film & Photography 1975-1991
RG 103.30.2 Graphic Communications Mgmt. 1980-1990
RG 103.30.3 Interior Design 1975-1990103-30.4 Theatre c1975-1991
RG 103.30.5 Journalism 1975-1980
RG 103.30.6 Library Arts 1975-1980
RG 103.30.7 RTA 1975

SightSoundSystems Festival of Art and Technology

The records relate to the preparation for the musical chess game, the major event of the SightSoundSystems Festival of Art and Technology, presented by the Isaacs Gallery Mixed Media Concerts and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Five major events took place throughout the week of March 5 - 10, 1968, including "E.A.T.", "Public Supply", "T.E.A.", "Supersystems", and "Reunion" (the musical chess game).

The chess game, whereby the chessboard was wired to produce musical sounds with every move, was played between French artist and expert chess player, Marcel Duchamps and American avant-garde composer, artist, and theorist, John Cage. It was a banner event for the festival and so named "Reunion" by John Cage reflecting a chess game between the then recently formed friends, Cage and Duchamps at a chess exhibit of paintings and sculptures called, "The Imagery of Chess", held in 1944 New York City.

The artistic director for "Reunion" was Udo Kassemets of the Isaacs Gallery Mixed Media Concerts. Don Gillies of Ryerson Polytechnic Institute was the business manager and Karen (Naylor) Mulhallen of the English Department was the producer for Supersystems and who also worked with Darryl Williams on the film environment.

FCAD's Publications

Series of publications created and distributed by Applied Arts and later Communication and Design. Publications included departmental newsletters, scholarly research updates, and annual reports.

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

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)

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

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

Posters and Promotional Material

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.

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

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".

Student Services Human Resources

Series consists of vacancy / job postings and personnel papers of two student residences, Palin Hall (later Oakham House) and Bond House (later O'Keefe House).

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.

Ryerson Media Centre productions

Ryerson related productions created and co-ordinated by the Media Centre. Subjects include guest lectures, departmental and program activities, curriculum and course presentations, and internal and external interviews.

Ryerson Media Centre

Papers

Series contains articles authored and co-authored by Marion Jopp.

Joppe, Marion

Administrative Materials

Series consists of administrative materials of the Rho Alpha Kappa fraternity. Included are meeting minutes, correspondence, manuals, their constitution, notices, and lists of members.

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.

Reports

Series contains reports that Marvyn Novick wrote, and helped wrote as part of various committees. Included in the series is a two part report by the Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto to which Marvyn was the author and project director for these projects. The series also contains a report "Children at Risk" preliminary report from the Children at Risk sub-committee of the Laidlaw foundation, to which Marvyn was a member of the sub-committee.

The Missing child in Liberal Theory

Book written by John O'Neil, published by the University of Toronto Press in conjunction with the Laidlaw Foundation. Marvyn Novick, who was involved with the Foundation, wrote the forward to this book.

O'Neil, John

Black Star Historical Photo Collection Donation

Ryerson received, through an anonymous donor, the Black Star HistoricalBlack and White Photography Collection and a $7 million financial contribution to support the preservation, research, study and exhibit of the Collection.This series contains announcements, a media release, invitation, news clippings anda Faculty of Communication Design newsletter documenting this historic event. There are also 3 Videocassettes documenting this event (news conference, comments)Location: A-V CollectionAlso included in this file is information on the new building being constructed to house the collection.
Please see RG 55.88 for materials associated with various displays and exhibitions from the Blackstar Exhibit.

Exhibitions and Events

Includes promotional, educational and publicity material for exhibitions and events held at the RIC including :

The Ryerson Image Centre Grand Opening ;
Toronto Convention About Photographic Collections : Definitions, Descriptions, Access ;
The inaugural exhibition, Archival Dialogues : Reading the Black Star Collection ;
Bernice Abbott: Photographs ;
Human Rights Human Wrongs ;
The 'Public Life' of Photographs ;
Phil Bergerson : Emblems and Remnants of the American Dream ;
Remembering The Real Winnie : The World's Most Famous Bear Turns 100 ;
Photography Historians : A New Generation? ;
All That Glitters : Carole Tanenbaum Vintage Collection Jewelry Benefit.

The Image Centre

Articles

Series consists of articles co-authored by Sharon Wilson.

Photographic assignments

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".

Annual reports and financial statements

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.

FORUM newsletter, 1994-2009

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

Homecoming and alumni weekend materials

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.

Books

Series contains books authored and co-authored by Ingrid Bryan.

Reports

Series contains reports authored and co-authored by Anna Stahmer while employed as a Senior Associate at the Ryerson International Development Institute.

Layton Book Library

Collection of Jack Layton's personal books - many of which have been signed and/or annotated by Layton.

Papers

Series contains papers authored and co-authored by Gosha Zywno.

Construction of Howard Kerr Hall photographs

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

Layton Textual Records

Series contains various textual records generated by Jack Layton during the course of his political and academic career.

Floppy Discs and related textual records

This series contains a collection of Jack Layton floppy discs from the 1980s and 1990s. The series also includes a collection of textual records that represent the portion of the discs that were readable/printable in 2014. The textual records in this collection document various aspects of Jack Layton's personal and professional life including: municipal politics, various election campaigns, White Ribbon Campaigns, the Green Catalyst Group, Layton's work as an instructor at Ryerson and the University of Toronto, and personal/family records. Types of records present in this collection include: correspondence, financials, invoices, address lists, contact lists, academic papers, etc.

Layton, Jack

Guidance Counsellor Information files

Series contains records created by the Admissions Office for Guidance Counselors and Guidance professionals for the purpose of promoting Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Ryerson Polytechnical University and Ryerson University to secondary school students.
Series is divided as follows:
RG 41.09.01 Professional Development Days and Guidance Counselor Visits
RG 41.09.02 Guidance Seminars
RG 41.09.03 Program information
RG 41.09.04 Newsletters for Guidance professionals

Awards

Series consists of materials from the School of Retail Management related to awards.

Equity Service Centres

This series consists of materials created by and related to the six RSU Equity Service Centres: The Centre for Women & Trans People, The Good Food Centre, Racialised Students’ Collective, RyeACCESS, RyePRIDE, and the Trans Collective.

Reports

Series consists of various reports created by or relating to the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing. They include:

RG 946.03.03.01 Annual reports
RG 946.03.03.02 Transfer of Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing to Ryerson Polytechnical Institute
RG 946.03.03.03 Budget reports
RG 946.03.03.04 Nurse conduct reporting form
RG 946.03.03.05 Principal's report and application for admission into Wellesley
RG 946.03.03.06 Wellesley School of Nursing programmed change

Digital Media Zone

Series contains materials related to the DMZ, a business incubator and co-working space for technology-based entrepreneurs with a mandate to help startups succeed by connecting them with customers, advisors, influencers and other entrepreneurs.

Based in offices in the Dundas Square building at Ryerson University, the Zone is run by students and open to both students and non-students to apply with business ideas and prototypes. Accepted startups receive four months of free co-working space and services (after which they can pay a membership fee to stay on), and access to seed funding and an accelerator program through Ryerson Futures Inc. (RFI), a for-profit business associated with Ryerson. The DMZ also offers an "Innovation-for-Hire" program that laccesses expertise associated with the DMZ and Ryerson University to solve real business problems for industry partners as well as an intrapreneur program.

As of April 2014, the DMZ was home to 62 startups and a group of 75 alumni startups. The companies incubating at the DMZ reflected a mix of Ryerson-affiliated startups and non-Ryerson affiliates.

The DMZ was the first of an network of other "zones" at the University, each specializing in growth sectors to support new entrepreneurs.

Information from: "About DMZ: Welcome to the DIgital Media Zone at Ryerson University", Digital Media Zone. http://digitalmediazone.ryerson.ca/about/

Digital Media Zone

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