File contains Harry Thornton and his Hot Four playing at Lake Devo. People particating in the music and dancing. Picture of couple dancing at Lake Devo can be found in Forum Oct. 18, 1996.
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.
Greg Papp an Architectural Science grad on the Dean's List set to graduate from Ryerson in 1997. Left paralized from a mountain bike accident, through his determination he was able to finish his program. A page taken from Forum July 1997 page 6 entitled "Beating the odds".
Frederic Lebrun a third year Aerospace student is one of the students to win the Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee award. Claude Lajeunesse presented him with a certificate of merit and he also received a cash award of $5,000. The Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee award encourages young Canadians to improve proficiency in their second official language by studying at a university which functions in the other official language. From Forum April 11,1997 pg.8 "Student from Quebec wins $5,000 award.
Dedication of the seniors microcomputer lab in Palin Hall . The computers were a donation from IBM. and the lab will be run by the L.I.F.E. Institutue. Claude Lajeunesse, Marilynn Booth, Ayman Antoun (IBM), Cam Jackson (Minister Responsible for Seniors) and Harold Wakefield (President of the L.I.F.E. Institue) was there for the ribbon cutting and dedication of the lab. A picture of seniors checking out the new equipment appeared in "Forum, July 1997 vol. 22, no. 12.
A list of honorary doctoral degrees was presented to the following recipients for the 1997 convocation, the list included Linda Lundstrom (Doctor of Laws), Jacques Hebert (Docator of Laws), Judd Buchanan (Doctor of Laws), Sam Sniderman (Doctor of Commerce), Marian Packham (Doctor of Science), Peter Laughton (Doctor of Engineering), Murray Enkin (Doctor of Laws), Anne Golden(Doctor of Laws)
This file contains photographic prints and negatives showing a book display at the Ryerson library celebrating 90 years of Canadian Publishing for McClelland & Stewart.
Ryerson School of Nursing inaugural induction ceremony, May 29, 1997, inducted the first members into its Honour Society in recognition of excellence in research, practice and scholarly activity. The standing-room-only induction ceremony in May saw 163 individuals become members, including faculty, alumni, students and nursing leaders from the professional community. Janice Waddell ( co-chair steering committee) read the opening remarks and welcome, Sue Williams (Director School of Nursing) said the welcoming remarks, Judith Sandys (Dean) more greetings and remarks. From Forum Seot. 12, 1997 "Honour society for Nursing".
Pictures of Elizabeth Witmer, Claude Laguenesse and Chief Librarian Richard Malinski acceptance ceremony in the library. This special occasion was to mark the donation of Ministry of Labour Library's collection to the Ryerson Library
John Cowan of Queen's University was keynote speaker at the orientation session for chairs, who are central to achieving the mission of the university, The orientation called for a lot of interaction among chairs, something that typically dosesn't happen in the course of the school year. Dr. Dewson commended Larissa Allen and Sandy Schwartz of Human Resources for organizing the orientation. Article appeared in Forum, September 12, 1997 "Orienting chairs'.
John Barba-Linardo Lambardi, president and CEO of CHIN Radio/TV International was named 1997 reicipient of the J. Stuart MacKay Communicator of the Year Award. The award presentation was made at the Rogers Communication Centre by President Calud Lajeunesse. Toronto Mayor Barbara Hall thanked the MacKay family and congratulated Mr. Lombardi on his award. Forum, April 11, 1997 "Johnny Lomardi honored with Mackay Award".
Third-year Landscape Architecture students at Ryerson Polytechnic University have created eight rooftop garden designs and models for their "cilent", the Maurice Cody Public School of Toronto. The Toronto Board of Education's Greening Schools Program started in 1993 was to provide a set of guidelines to encourage schools to tie their curriculum to the progam's seven areas.
A new safety device in the Ryerson quad provides direct communication to the security desk in Jorgenson Hall. Director of Equity and Harassment Services Jane Mays said the device, "moves us so much forward in communicatin and safety on campus". A picture of VP Linda Grayson at one of the new safety intercoms in the quad. "Blue strobes signal safety effort in quad" from Forum, November 10, 1997.
This file contains planning documents, reports, memorandums, C.I.D. development Grants Application, events notices, vacancy notices, clippings, and "I walk through the long schoolroom questioning" a talk to open Educational Development Week at R.P.I." document.
Paper co-authored by Ingrid Bryan and Anna Stahmer as part of the Ryerson International Development Centre. Presented at a seminar "Using Technologies for Education and Training: An Economic Perspective" held April 18-29, 1988 at the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank in Washington, D. C.
Fonds contains materials authored and co-authored by Anna Stahmer in her role as Senior Associate with the Ryerson International Development Centre. Fonds has been divided into two series - papers and reports.
Series contains papers authored and co-authored by Anna Stahmer while employed as a Senior Associate at the Ryerson International Development Institute.
Paper "Telecommunications and Third World Development: A Review with Focus on Rural Service Development" by Anna Stahmer for the Ryerson International Development Centre. Paper was a background briefing for the North/South Institute in Ottawa.
Paper co-authored by Ingrid Bryan and Anna Stahmer as part of the Ryerson International Development Centre. Presented at a seminar "Using Technologies for Education and Training: An Economic Perspective" held April 18-29, 1988 at the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank in Washington, D. C.
Paper "Development Communication and Women" by Anna Stahmer for the Ryerson International Development Institute. Paper was presented at the Conference on Media and Women in a North/South Perspective. Conference was organized by Friedrich-Ebert-Shiftung and held in Washington D. C. September 9 and 10, 1988.
File contains photographic slides and a videocassette related to the 1985 School of Nutrition summer project in the Northwest Territories. The photographic slides include shots of outdoor scenes, indigenous housing, people, classes and other miscellaneous scenes. It has not been determined whether any of the slides contain shots of any of the students participating in the project. The 30 minute videocassette with Jennifer Welsh, a faculty member and three students from the Nutrition, Consumer and Family Studies program talking about the students' experiences during their 1985 summer project. As part of a Northern Scientific Training Grant Program, five students spent the summer in the Northwest Territories interacting with the indigenous population about health, nutrition and family matters.
Audio and video copies of interviews with Sheard/Augustine Foundation principals. The foundation was established to support Aboriginal Student Services.
A screening of two films related to the December 6, 1989 École Polytechnique Massacre, "Polytechnique" and "After the Montreal Massacre" with an opening address by Judy Rebick; presented by RESS and the Ryerson White Ribbon Campaign.
File contains notes, correspondence, articles, clippings, and class handouts compiled by Don Obe and related to his teaching of magazine journalism techniques.
File contains articles and notes compiled by Don Obe and related to various pieces by: Garry Wills, Lillian Ross, A.J. Liebling, Gay Talese, and Malcolm Gladwell.
These name plates were used for reserved parking spaces in the Kerr Hall quadrangle and included Executive Vice-President, Vice-President Academic, Board Secretary, Treasurer, and Director of Student Services.
The job evaluation system was the procedure to review and evaluate each position within OPSEU for pay equity for similarly valued work using a point system. The system and plan were to ensure internal job equity within OPSEU and to be in adherence to the Ontario Pay Equity Act, 1987. Equal pay for equal work.
File contains safety watches, security watches and crime prevention bulletins generated by TMU's Security Office. Previously they mailed via interoffice mail or emailed to key people in a department to be distributed by them. As of 2013 they are emailed directly to everyone with a valid TMU email address. Included in the file are some notices sent via TMU's Security from Toronto Police Services.
Fonds contains papers, reports, and articles authored by Rena Mendelson. Material created by Mendelson in her role as Director of and Professor in the School of Nutrition, Consumer, and Family Studies at Ryerson University.
Report co-authored by Rena Mendelson, Diane Dollard, Peggy Hall, Sharon Yan Zarrabi, and Ellen Desjardins. Published in the Journal of the Canadian Dietetic Association.
File contains a bulletin annoucing the new athletic centre for prospective students and parents at a Discover Ryerson event featuring advice on admissions and residential living, program information sessions, and campus tours.
The morning edition of The Globe containing local, national, and international news is representative of the concealment day for the Maple Leaf Gardens time capsule.
The miniature flag is a representation of the Canadian flag at the time capsule was installed. It is the British red ensign which features the Union Jack in the upper corner (the canton), while the shield of the coat of arms of Canada made it distinctly Canadian.
The small elephant pendant is a mystery as to its relevance to Maple Leaf Gardens or the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club. The fragmented blue ribbon suggests the pendant was originally hanging from it.
This file contains proposal "Development of the Generalist Model of Social Work for Education and Practice" submitted by Bernard Gelfand and Dennis J. Haubrich (Project Directors) to National Welfare Grants Directorate, Ottawa.
This file contains proposal prepared by The Social Service Department to change 2 year program leading to a Certificate in Social Services to three years program leading to the Diploma in Social Services.
This file contains 4 annual copies of Ontario College of Certified Social Workers/College des travailleurs sociaux agrees de l'Ontario Directory/Repertoire.