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Alumni Weekend 2010

Alumni Weekend 2010 was held Thursday September 30 - Saturday October 2. File contains mailings, 2 copies of "25 reasons to say you're from Ryerson", 2 copies of the class of 1960 memory book, and an invitation and a programme for the Ryerson Dinner held Saturday October 2 at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel. Other items from this year included a lanyard and a tote bag given to alumni, as well as 15 lapel pins. The lapel pins have an etched view of the clock tower on Kerr Hall over top of the words "Alumni" with the Ryerson University logo underneath. There are examples of the generic pin as well as ones for the 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, and 60th anniversaries. The 50th anniversary pin is gold and the 60th anniversary pin has a "diamond" in it.

Alumni Weekend 2011

Alumni Weekend 2011 was held Saturday September 24. File contains 2 copies of the class of 1961 memory book, mailings, and 3 copies of the programme for the Ryerson Dinner at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel. This was the last year for the memory book.

Alumni Weekend 2015

A series of photographic images in the form of a newsletter documenting Alumni Weekend 2015; included are registration, barbeque lunch, the SLC building, and Archives and Special Collections. File also contains promotional materials including pamphlets, booklets, programs, and posters.

Convocation, 2005

File contains programs and other associated materials for the Spring and Fall convocations, including the installation of President and Vice-Chancellor, Sheldon Levy.

Installation of President Claude Lajeunesse

File contains installation invitations, programs, program/calendar of events, curriculum vitae, press kit, RSVP list, name badges, cassette recordings (Installation of Pres. Lajeunesse CA 12-9 and "New Initiatives Forum", CA 12-11/12, received through various sources.

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.

Megacity - public forum

A panel discussion regarding the megacity debate lead by then, Mayor Barbara Hall. Welcoming remarks was made by Claude Lajeunesse which took place in the Commons on Janurary 23, 1997. 5;30-7:00 pm (free admission). Speakers included Ursula Franklin, Mitchell Kosny and Peter Russell, the moderator ; Andrew Coyne. A press release was issued January 20, 1997 and flyer entitled "Megacity : what are the issues?". A page from Forum, Februray 7, 1997 "Megacity forum draws crowd of 300".

Degree BASc ceremony at Academic Council

Lisa Braverman, 91, grad in Nutrition, Consumer and Family Studies was the first grad to receive a Bachelor of Applied Science degree (in that discipline) from President Claude Lajeunesse in a special ceremony. From the Forum, March 21, 1997 page 6 there is photograph of Claude Lajuenesse and Lisa Braveman holding the degree in a special ceremony.

Consumer Info web site - launch

To launch the website Claude Lajuenesse and then Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations, and others attend the kickoff of this new website. This was a joint venture between the Consumers Council of Canada, CIBC and the Consumers Association of Canada. A copy of the January 1997 issue of Canadian Insurance and Consumer Quarterly is added to the folder.

Greg Moore - lecture

Race car driver Greg Moore was at Ryerson to talk about the engineering component of auto racing. This was part of the Mechanical Engineering Seminar series. Photo of Greg Moore,in Forum December 8, 1997

Sam The Record Man - ROSOTF donation

Sam Sniderman, Claude Lajuenesse and Bruce Hurley meet in the store of Sam the Record Man to launch the Ryerson Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (ROSOTF). Investment income from the ROSOTF will be used to provide financial assistance to Ryerson student in financial need. From the Forum, February 28, 1997 pg.10 "Sam (the ROSOTF Man) makes some sweet music for student aid".

Convocation (Spring)

(2 files) 1997 Convocation Ceremonies for Applied Arts, Applied Science, Engineering, Community Services, Arts and Community Services held in the Ryerson Theatre. From Forum July 1997 "First Midwifery grads in historic convocation", 19, "Change of venue, attitude for Segal Award winner", pg.11, "Serving community mark of gold medallists", pg.7, "Back to school at 45", pg.8, "It's now Dr. Sam the Record Man" pg.5, "Beating the odds", pg.6, "Grads at vanguard of changes in health care", pg.9, "A mileston for distance ed", pg. 10.

ORS Open House

The Office of Research Services held their Open House September 11, 1997 to introduce their new Director, Dr. Michael Owen and the ORS team. From Forum September 26, 1997, "New-look office of Research Services"

Keith Alnwick

File contains photographs taken during two different session, one in September of 1990 and the other on March 5, 2002. All photographs are portraits of Keith Alnwick. Keith Alnwick was registrar at Ryerson until his retirement in 2013.

Dr. Ingrid Bryan

File contains photographs of Dr. Ingrid Bryan, a former professor in the Department of Economics. Photographs taken at two different times, the earlier photographs are undated.

Marianella Collette

File contains photographs of Dr. Marianella Collette of Ryerson's Department of Languages, Literature, and Culture. Photographs taken for an article in the FORUM newsletter, published March 23, 1998, about Ryerson's new Spanish courses.

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Philip Coppack

File contains photographs of Ryerson Geography professor Philip Coppack. Some of the photographs are head shots and other are with students in a classroom at a computer.

Ian Hamilton

File contains head shots of Ian Hamilton (Director of Campus Planning and Facilities). File includes a business card and a photocopied article.

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