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Oakham House cook - Tony Castillo

Several pictures of Tony Castillo, Oakham House cook. His picture appeared in Forum because he helped a man find his lost wallet. The man who happen to be a lawyer at the firm Miller Dallas Inc. wrote a letter to Claude Lajueness and Mayor Barbara Hall congratulating Tony Castillo for his kindness and actions he took in finding this wallet. From Forum Nov 8, 1996

Lesley Young-Lewis

Nursing prof enjoys community outreach, from Forum, April 6, 1998. Photos of Nursing Professor Lesley Young-Lewis chatting with a student.

David Windeyer

Photos of David Windeyer with Cathy Matthews and Claude Doucet in the Archives, also photos of him standing outside the R. Samuel McLaughlin Centre for Part-Time Learners, November 8, 2002.

Mary McCrae

School of Fashion director has designs on industry, by Nancy Deutsch, Forum 1999. Photos of the new director of the School of Fashion, Mary McCrae, January 8, 1999.

Joanne Naiman

'Canny' new book on sociology, by Christine Julien, Forum May 9, 1997. Photos of Joanne Naiman with her new book, How Societies Work.

Convocation: honourary degrees

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)

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.

Bill Brimley

Course delivery is different when designing spacecraft by Janet Robson, Forum, April 6, 1998. Photos of Bill Brimley with a student, March 19, 1998.

Southern Ontario alumni event

File contains photographs taken on April 10, 2003 at the Hilton in London, Ontario. President Claude Lajeunesse hosted a Southern Ontario Alumni event. Some of people in the photographs have been identified on the back of the photographs.

Nursing Honour Society

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".

Athletics - Varsity teams 1997/98

This file contains Ryerson Interuniversity Athletics 97/98 - handbook. A listing of the players and the schedule of each team during that year. Photos of the hockey teams and other Varsity teams.

Social Work Lecture (Poverty)

This file contains notice and photographs from Plenary Session "Sounding the Alarm" Poverty in Canada organized by and Ryerson School of Social Work, presented by The Honourable Erminie Joy Cohen, The Senate of Canada and Angela Petten Action Centre for Social Justice, Monday, October 20, 1997.

United Way Pancake Breakfast (Eggy)

United Way Pancake Breakfast on Tuesday October 28, 1997 raised $1281.Service was provided by VP Dennis Mock, Ryerson's United Way co-ordinator Marg Macmillan, Executive Director of University Advancement Bob Crow, Nicole and Claude Lajeunesse, VP Michael Dewson, and VP Linda Grayson. A picture of the group appeared in Forum November 10, 1997. A yellow flyer advertising the location and the menu, with Nicole and Claude's favorite items.

Ministry of Labour - donation

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

Human Resources Orientation for Chairs

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'.

Bring Your Kids to Work Day

Pictures of Hani Elias a visting professor in Civil Engineering, and a few other staff and faculty including Dennis Mock attend and welcome the 30 students to this popular program. Picture of Hani Elias with his son and niece in Forum November 24, 1997.

Career Fair

Companies and Banks such as Bell Canada, Sun Life, Canada Trust and Ford Canada were on campus recruiting and head hunting students.

J. Stuart Mackay Award (Lombardi)

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".

Ryerson portraits - unveiling

Portrait unveiling of Egerton Ryerson and his wife in the Archives. Claude Lajueunesse , Ryerson Archivist Claude Doucet and Chief Librarian Eva Friesen were on hand with Peter and Janet Ryerson to help with the unveiling.

Architecture - Rooftop Gardens

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.

Architecture - Rooftop Gardens display

Landscape Architecture students displayed eight rooftop garden designs draw up for their client, Maurice Cody Public School in the artrium of the Architecture Building. Working with the Toronto school's 500 sutents and teachers, the third-year Ryerson Students designed plans and models for environmentally-firendly rooftop garden to be built at the school. From Forum Vol. 22 no. 10, April 11, 1997

Royal Commission Report Writers

Editors, Mary McDougall Maude and Rosemary Shipton are busy editing Royal Commission reports. Ms. Shipton and Ms McDougall Maude's partnership also includes their Publishing certificate program at Ryerson which began in 1990.
"Nobody knows these famous editors" from Forum, February 16, 1998.

Security - phones in Quad

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.

Exchange students from USA

2 students of the University of Detroit Mercy are studying at Ryerson, through the North American Design Institute exchange program, an offshoot of the North America Free Trade Agreement. "Free trade spawns student exchange", from Forum, March 9, 1998.

Positive Space Campaign

Lesbian and Gay positive space a campaign endorsed by Wendy Roberts and a fourth year Social Work student. Wendy Roberts co-ordinator of harrassment Prevention Services (HPS) which is overseeing the campaign. Posting a sticker should mean that "you are supportive in a general way" "are comfortable being with and talking with people whose sexual orientation may not share" and that " you are prepared to challenge homophobic and stereotypical talk, even if said in jest." "Positive Space Campaign seeks more inclusive environment" from Forum January 17, 1997.

Career accelerator cheque presentation

Canadian Women in Communications/Roger's "Career Accelerator" cheque presentation is a one week seminar for members of the group "Canadian Women in Communications" (CWC). In order to qualify applicants had to have a minimum of five years experience working in radio broadcasting. At the cheque presentation ceremony Stephanie McKendrick - CWC President, Pamela Wallin - CWC Board Member, Laura Nixon - CFO of Rogers, Dr. Ira Levine, Dr. Robert Gardner, Jerry Good (RTA Head of Audio and the person responsible for spearheading this project) and Claude Lajuenesse.

Bridge Building Competition (Civil/Architect)

Model bridges built by Ryerson architecture and engineering students were put to the test in the university's annual competition February 19. The 34 bridges, built with only popsicle sticks, white glue and dental floss were tested for their resistance to various weights to the point of collapse. Picture of Barry Chan Civil Engineering student being interviewed by TFO (French TVO) can be found in Forum March 23, 1998

Athletics Awards - press release

Press release - April 2, 1997
Scarborough athlete named rookie of the year at Ryerson Polytechnic University.
Kapuskasing athlete wins Ryerson Polytechnic University Sports award.
Mississauga figure skater named rookie of the year at Ryerson Polytechnic University.

Press release - April 2, 1997
Kapuskasing athlete wins Ryerson Polytechnic Unversity Sports Award
Kapuskasing native Allan Measor has been named winner of the D.H. Craighead Trophy at Ryerson Polytechnic Unversity for his accomplishments on the badminton and squash courts.
Press release - April 2, 1997
Mississauga figure skater named rookie of the year at Ryerson Polytechnic University
Figure skater Mary Beth Moellenkamp of Mississauga was named the female Rookie of the Year at Ryerson Polytechnic University.

Image Arts - Kino Flo Demo (Hochleim)

Frieder Hocheim the Photographic Arts alumnus visited Ryerson to donate three sets of the revolutionary lighting system for which he won an Oscar in 1995.The Kino Flo motion picture set lighting systems ("Kino" is German for cinema and "flo" is short for fluorescent) "Oscar-winning grad lights up Hollywood" from Forum, November 24, 1997.

Terry Grier

File contains a variety of photographs of Terry Grier. Photographs included are from convocation; his installation as president; dinner honouring Terry Grier's stepping down as president; Phantom of the Opera fundraiser; RCC sod turning; celebration of university status; and Ted Roger's gift to University. Also included are a large number of head shots.

CATE [Centre for Advanced Technology Education

File contains photographs of the Centre for Advanced Technology Education. The building was a 2 storey addition to the exisiting Eric Palin Hall located at 87 Gerrard St. East. Included are exterior photographs of architectural renderings, construction and the completed addition.

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