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Gladys Doyle - 45th Anniversary

Gladys Doyle is presented with flowers and a gift given by Claude Lajuenesse and Linda Grayson for her work and dedication for 45 years at Ryerson for working at the switchboard. A page from the Forum, February 28, 1997 (pg.11-12) entitled "Voices from the past celebrate 45 years on the line" shows Gladys in a "then and now" photograph.

Donor Recognition event

Photos of Ryerson president Claude Lajeunesse. Dennis Mock, and others at the reception (Donor Recognition Evening, February 17, 1997). A page from Forum, February 28, 1997 of RyeSac president Victoria Bowman and Executive Director of University Advancement Bob Crow . An agenda for the donor recognition evening, Romeo & Juliet and the printed invitation to the event is also included.

HTM - Marion Joppe Re Heritage Toronto

Dr. Marion Joppe instructor with the Hospitality and Tourism Mangagement Department and also the chair of Heritage Toronto
is a leader in the redevelopment of different areas and showcasing Toronto, e.g. the waterfront, Yonge-Dundas area and the Mackenzie House.

Internet Radio Station - launch

Melinda Rogers (daughter of Ted Rogers) and Mark Banbury (instructor RTA) launches the 24-hour internet radio station, SPIRIT. The SPIRIT Launch took place on Thursday January 23, 1997, 11:50 am - 12:30 p.m. People in attendance was Jerry Good, Linda Rogers, Claude Lajeunesse, Ira Levine, Robert Gardner and J.Lyman Potts. Picture of Melinda Rogers and Mark Banbury appeared in Forum, February 7, 1997, vol.22 no.7

RTA - Fairchild Radio Group Endowment

Commemorative plaque was presented to Fairchild Media Group owner, Thomas Fung. Establishing the Fairchild Scholarship Fund with an endowment of $160,000. Booklet included titled "Fairchild...the key to all Chinese homes"

Visitor - George Erasmus

George Erasmus held a lecture on "The truth or consequences : taking action on the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples". The speech was co-sponsored by the Office of Employment and Educational Equity.

Internet Radio Research (SPIRIT)

Co-ordinator Mark Banbury works on programming with students Vanessa Arscott and Hussein Madhavji to launch Ryerson's Internet radio station SPIRIT www.rcc.ryerson.ca/schools/rta/spirit An article entitled "Internet radio gets SPIRIT: sound of Ryerson coming to your PC throught the Web can be found in Forum January 17, 1997 page 4.

RTA - NetStar - cheque presentation

President of NetStar Sports, Jim Thompson presented a cheque for $30,000 to President Claude Lajeunesse for students with disabilities pursuing a career in radio and television. Kevin Shaw is one of the first students to receive this award. He is featured in news stories in the FORUM news magazine and the Ryerson magazine about his award.

Multi-Faith Centre - opening

"Mayor Mel Lastman at Ryerson March 26. 1998 for the official opening of the Multifaith Centre, a room made available in the Business building for the use of campus religious groups." From Forum, April 6, 1998.

Donor Recognition event

In recognition for donors who gave to the 1997 Annual Fund a cocktail reception was held on March 16, 1998. This file contains photographs and an invitation to a cocktail reception and a performance of Choreographic Works by the students of the Ryerson Dance Program.

I.D. cards - faculty and staff

Noha Saab of Admissions/Liaison/Curriculum Advising demonstrating with Manuela Riqueza the new photo I.D. cards (One Card) for staff and faculty. A photocopy page from the FORUM Nov. 8, 1996 Vol. 22(4) pg. 5 title of article - "Photo ID cards lead way to cashless campus of future."

Open College - Staff: Friesen/Black

Cate Friesen the host of Absolutely Folk and Kai Black the host of Music without Borders were part of the programming on Saturdays from 12-3 pm on CJRT-FM. Coverage of their works were documented in Listeners Network (The Open College Newsletter)/Winter 1998 Vol.4 no.3.

December 6th Memorial Ceremony

A group of Ryerson staff, faculty and students memorializing December 6th in the Quad. A plaque accompanying the memorial sculpture was unveiled to remember the 14 women who were murdered at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique on this date in 1989.

Convocation (Spring)

Convocation for the the Faculty of Applied Arts ( Fashion, Image Arts, Interior Design and Theatre) and Business Management. Arthur Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer of Solid Wear and James Cameron, Film maker were both awarded the Doctor of Laws.

Honorary Doctorate recipients

There were eight recipients who received honorary doctoral degrees for 1999 they were John Neville, Lorne Michaels, Cornelia Han Oberlander, Lionel Hurtubise, Frank McKenna, Beverly Mascoll, Jack Granatstein and Bev Salmon .

Athletics - Varsity teams 1998/99

Ryerson interuniversity athletics offers teams in men's and women's badminton, basketball, fencing, soccer, squash, swimming, and volleyball as well as women's figures skating and men's ice hockey.

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