Professor Emeritus and Emerita
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Professor Emeritus and Emerita
CALPA (Canadian Air Line Pilots Association) newsletters
CALPA Technical and Safety Digest, and Headquarters newsletters.
Includes information about the Office of Research Services, and the Research network as well as information about scholarly research and creative activities at Ryerson. Information on the Board of Governor's Business and Innovation committee is also located in this series.
Student Information and Advising Centre
Training and Re-establishment Institute
Vice President Research and Innovation
Video Post Production facility
Series includes information on the Applied Arts TV facility.
War Training programs and facilities
Centre for Indigenous Governance
Series contains examples of various obsolete video formats.
Series contains samples of various film items including a variety of gauges and sizes.
Part of Charles Roy Horney fonds
Series consists of photographic slides taken by Roy Horney during his time at Ryerson. Included are images of events, graduation, equipment, campus, and the demolition of the old Normal School buildings.
Horney, Charles Roy, Mr.
Transfer of CATE to 87 Gerrard St. East and related construction expansion of building
File includes photographs and blueprints related to 87 Gerrard Street East Eric Palin Hall building and the CATE (Centre for Advanced Technology Education)/Faculty of Technology expansion. Includes proposed expansion report, correspondence blue print copies and other textual records related to construction, and photographs.
School of Food Technology materials
Part of Food Services
Series consists of materials from the Ryerson Institute of Technology's School of Food Technology.
Part of Food Services
Series consists of the administrative materials of Food Services.
Part of Rho Alpha Kappa
Series consists of promotional materials of the Rho Alpha Kappa fraternity.
2006 donated materials from William Glassman
Part of William Glassman fonds
Series contains materials collected and donated by William Glassman for the Ryerson Archives.
Records have been left in their original arrangement with the exception of the RFA-BOG Collective Agreeements, which have been seperated and added to their respective RG group (RG 91.10).
Part of School of Image Arts
Maximum Exposure and year end show materials
Part of School of Image Arts
File contains materials from Maximum Exposure, the year end festival and exhibition of work by students in the School of Image Arts. It includes pamphlets, brochures, programs, posters, cards, presentation folders, and photographic prints.
Part of School of Image Arts
FUNCTION magazine is published every year. In 2011, they started publishing zine's.
Off Campus Student Support materials
Part of Student Housing
Series consists of materials related to the Off Campus Student Support services and groups for students residing through the off campus housing program.
Part of Ron Shirtliff fonds
Series contains materials found piled on shelving units. No original order was apparent other than having come from the office of Ron Shirtliff. The materials are from his time as Faculty reprentative and member of the Executive Council of the Board of Governors.
Graduating Class Composite photographs
Colour composite photographs for the graduating classes from all programs at Ryerson.
Some oversized images have been stored separately from the rest.
There are no graduation composites for the 2019-2020 school year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stephen Lassman Studios
Part of School of Distance Education
Series consists of published materials used and created by the School of Distance Education.
Part of Aboriginal Students Services
Series consists of publications by Ryerson's Aboriginal Student Services including various newsletters.
Part of Aboriginal Students Services
Series consists of administrative materials related to Ryerson's Aboriginal Student Services. Included are planning records for various programs, courses, and events.
Part of Kathryn Woodcock fonds
Series contains book chapter authored by Kathryn Woodcock.
Part of Kathryn Woodcock fonds
Article co-authored by Kathryn Woodcock.
Series contains published materials related to the School of Hospitality. The majority of the materials were created by the School and its students. Included are yearbooks, hiring booklets, and newsletters. There is also an external directory about Ontario schools offering Hospitality programs.
Series contains materials relating to the students in Ryerson's Hospitality programs. Included are student work, student led initiatives, student organizations, and other materials.
Executive Committee minutes and records
This series consists of minutes and correspondence and is arranged chronologically. Some items in the series, especially for the years 1967-1976, are from the RFA documentation files. Subsequent donations of materials have been arranged within the original materials. RG 91.01.02 contains minutes from RFA Representation in Institute and Executive Committees.
This series consists primarily of memoranda and letters: from the Executive (in most cases, the President) to the members-at-large; between the RFA and internal and external bodies, or persons; and from faculty to the Executive.
Part of Electronic Alumni Association
Series consists of directories of school graduates published and compiled by the Association of Electronic Alumni at Ryerson.
(OCUFA) Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations
Textual records related to, and received from OCUFA.
Part of Filiz Klassen fonds
Series consists of various published materials authored by Filiz Klassen.
Part of School of Disability Studies
Series consists of administrative materials related to the School of Disability Studies.
Papers authored or co-authored by L Anderson
Part of Lisa Anderson fonds
Series contains papers authored and co-authored by Lisa Anderson during her time as co-ordinator of the Women in Engineering Office at Ryerson. Papers were created for various conferences
Anderson, Lisa
Office of Digital Media Projects - audio visual
Part of Office of Digital Media Projects
Series contains audio visual items that have been donated to the archives via the Office of Digital Media Projects, and John Hajdu, in his capacity as Multimedia Developer/Consultant.
Sub-series contains job postings sent by HR regarding jobs in the Graduate Studies department.
Part of School of Retail Management
Series consists of administrative materials related to the School of Retail Management.
Part of School of Retail Management
Series consists of promotional material from the School of Retail Management.
Series consists of published materials by the School of Information Technology Management including newsletters, reports, and handbooks.
Prints/Negatives: various ROW Productions
Part of Ryerson Opera Workshop
This file contains photographic images and negatives related to various Ryerson Opera Workshop productions including: The Beggar's Opera, Snow White, Brigadoon, Once Upon a Mattress, Kiss me Kate, Bye Bye Birdie, The Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, & A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.
Series contains materials relating to the Research Mandate Committee established by the Vice President, Academic in November 1990. Files within the series contain: the final report, correspondence, studies, minutes, bibliographic documentation and clippings.
Ryerson Aboriginal Education Council
Series consists of materials relating to the Aboriginal Education Council, formed in 2010.
Aboriginal Education Council
Part of Chinese Students' Association
File consists of promotional materials by the Ryerson Chinese Students' Association.
Lectures, Conferences, and seminars
Part of Department of History
This series contains documents and records created by the history department which pertain to specific lecture series and guest lecturers and seminars. The two primary sub-series are Ryerson Lectures in the History of Technology, and the International Issues Discussion series. Documents range from the 1970's to 2010.
Part of Ceremonials Office
Recognition and Awards are organized by the Ceremonial Office. They are divided under three headings with various awards for each.
Teaching and Education awards - Chancellor's Award of Distinction, President's Award for Teaching Excellence, Provost's Experiential Teaching Award, Provost's Innovative Teaching Award, Provost's Interdisciplinary Teaching Award, YSGS Outstanding Contribution to Graduate Education Awards, and Dean's Teaching Award - faculty and contract lecturers
Scholarly, Research and Creative Activity awards - Sarwan Sahota Ryerson Distinguished Scholar Award, Collaborative Research Award, Early Research Career Excellence Award, Knowledge Mobilization & Engagement Award, Social Innovation & Action Research Award, and Deans' Scholarly, Research and Creative Activity Awards
Service and Leadership awards - President's Blue and Gold Award of Excellence, Alan Shepard Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Employee Award, Errol Aspevig Award for Outstanding Academic Leadership, Linda Grayson Administrative Leadership Awards, Larissa Allen Employee Experience Staff Award, and Julia Hanigsberg Make your mark staff awards
All of the awards are celebrated at an annual Ryerson Awards night, but there are also smaller events held in conjunction with the various awards held before the annual ceremony. The recognition and awards series has been divided by year.
Part of Ceremonials Office
Records pertaining to the installation of new Ryerson University Chancellors.
Part of Ryerson Commerce Society
Series contains publications by the Ryerson Commerce Society.
Media Centre subject photographs - prints and negatives
Part of Media Centre
Photographs taken by Ryerson photographers to document events and people at Ryerson. The projects were taken for program brochures or for Ryerson publications such as "The Forum".
Ryerson Media Centre
Eleanor (Fisher) Boyes collection
Part of The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association fonds
Collection contains items relating to The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing class of 1938 alumnus Eleanor (Fisher) Boyes. Mrs. Boyes was also an employee at The Wellesley Hospital.
Series contains a name tag and her tape scissors.
Part of The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association fonds
Series contains published materials created by or about the Wellesley Hospital. Included in the series are 2 copies of the book written by Hospital founder Dr. Herbert Bruce, 2 copies of the Wellesley Hospital history book written by Joan Hollobon, and numerous magazines and newsletters written by Wellesley Hospital for the staff and the general public.
Part of The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association fonds
Series consists of Reports created by various departments and organizations in the Wellesley Hospital. Included are annual reports from the Wellesley Auxiliary, The Board of Governors, and the Research Institute.
Part of The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association fonds
Series contains items and files related to various events held by The Wellesley Hospital. Included events are long service awards, the Wellesley Auxiliary anniversary, the 25 year club, and the cornerstone laying and grand opening of the Medical Building.
Part of The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association fonds
A variety of materials including stationary, cards, a cassette tape and general information about the hospital.
Part of The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association fonds
Series contains photographs relating to the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing. Subjects include teaching staff, capping cermonies, carol singing, promotional photos, Open Houses, formal dances.
Atkinson Lecture Series materials
Part of School of Journalism
The Atkinson Lecture series , established in 1974, came from a $50,000 grant obtained by Doug MacFarlane, then chairperson of the Journalism Department, from the Atkinson Foundation. The Atkinson Foundation was established to commemorate the late Joseph E. Atkinson, publisher of The Star from 1899-1948. The lecture series was intended to bring journalists to Ryerson to examine the role and relationships of media in today's society. The series, initially held twice a year, had its first lecture December 4, 1974.
Series contains materials created in relation to the lecture series. Included are posters, correspondence, and taped recordings of the lectures.