Video "The Adult Learner part 2". Third tape in four tape series. This video shows conclusion of interviews with mature student from RG 76.01.096 "First Year Impressions: The Mature Student".
Video "The Adult Learner part 1". Second tape in 4 tape series. This video features Ron Taber and Don MacLeod of Ryerson's Counselling services, and Don Brundage, professor of Adult Education at OISE, University of Toronto.
Video "First Year Impressions - Counselling" with Don MacLeod of Ryerson's Counselling Services and Yvonne Kee [Kerr] of Ryerson's Department of English.
Video "First Year Impressions: The Mature Student" showcases interviews with one mature student during registration week (September 7, 1978), first week of class (September 13, 1978) and mid-semester (October 18, 1978). End of video indicates that rest of interviews will be continued in video "Adult Learners part II".
Video titled "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Library". A joint venture between the Media Centre and the Ryerson Library. Video gives an introduction on library services and how to search the catalogue. Features President Brian Segal in the beginning.
"Role of the Planner" hosted by Ryerson Politics professor Jack Layton. Layton interviews Kent Gerecke, head of the Planning Department at the University of Manitoba.
Black and white video of the installation of Walter Pitman as President of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute at the October 18, 1975 convocation ceremony. Only beginning of student presentations filmed at end of video.
Profile on Ryerson President Donald Mordell by Ryerson students. Hosted by Heather Anderson, Donald Mordell is interviewed. Other video footage of Mordell driving and on campus is also used.
Montage of events that took place during Ryerson's 1983 Ice Carnival. It includes concerts, snow football, broom ball, skating, on stage performances, and the Circle K casino.
Colour video explaining the procedures to follow for on campus interviews between Ryerson graduates and interested companies. Interviews organized through Ryerson's Placement Centre.
Panel discussion filmed at Ryerson hosted by a Ryerson student[?] discussing citizen participation in urban planning. Guests on panel were Ryerson Politics professor Jack Layton, Toronto Ward 6 Alderman Allan Sparrow, and Neighbourhood Program Manager with Toronto Planning Board Hugh Kellas.
"A Look at RTA 1967-1970" video using still images and film footage to showcase RTA student productions. Included is film footage of "The Shooting of Dan McGrew", "To Seek a Newer World", interpretive dance to poetry, and the opening scenes of Start Wars episode IV. The video also showcases still images from RIOT 1967 and stills from other productions.
News shop created by the University of Waterloo Audio Visual Centre for the Awards Office. Featured panels of speakers from different Ontario Universities including Ryerson.
Promotional video created by the Ryerson Media Centre for the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Video uses still photography and video footage. Speakers include President (at the time the video was created) Walter Pitman, Instructor Paul Bruer, instructor David Amborski, instructor Jim Mars, professor Pam Hitchcock, alumnus Bill Konrad, guest speaker Hans Blumenfeld, and former professor and former Toronto Mayor David Crombie.
Black and white video footage of what appears to be a Toronto City Council meeting (circa 1973). Footage covers a debate regarding the change to the City of Toronto building plan. Speakers include David Crombie (Mayor), Dan Heap (Councillor Ward 6) and possibly John Sewell (Councillor Ward 7).
Video created by Infocus Productions (a group of Ryerson RTA and Journalism students) about Ryerson English Professor Eric Wright. Eric Wright was also a mystery novelist. Also shown in the video is John North, former Ryerson Chief Librarian. Paul Cook was the narrator.
Video "T. V. Costs and Selling" with J. D. Hamilton and Robert (Bob) Gardner. Bob Gardner was a professor in the Radio and Television Arts department and the vice-chairman of the department.
Third tape in series of 5 tapes featuring Professor McRobbie in a video seminar filmed on March 8, 1978. Third installment features then Ryerson President Walter Pitman.
Ryerson Magazine was a news show created by students in Journalism and RTA. Funded by SURPI with faculty advisors Syd Perlmutter, Stan Ratin, and Joan Donaldson. Videocassette contains 2 episodes filmed in 1979.
Ryerson Magazine was a news show created by students in Journalism and RTA. Funded by SURPI with faculty advisors Syd Perlmutter, Stan Ratin, and Joan Donaldson.
Carl E. Beigie delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #4 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on March 12, 1980. His lecture was titled "Dimensions of the Inflation Problem (The Social Causes of Inflation)". This is the 2ndof two videocassettes.
Carl E. Beigie delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #4 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on March 12, 1980. His lecture was titled "Dimensions of the Inflation Problem (The Social Causes of Inflation)". This is the 1st of two videocassettes.
Michael A. Walker delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #3 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on February 6, 1980. His lecture was titled "An Industrial Strategy for Canada?". This is the 2nd of two videocassettes.
Michael A. Walker delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #3 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on February 6, 1980. His lecture was titled "An Industrial Strategy for Canada?". This is the 1st of two videocassettes.
Paul Burke delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #2 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on November 7, 1979. His lecture was titled "Energy Pricing - It's Economic Implications". This is the 2nd of two videocassettes.
Paul Burke delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #2 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on November 7, 1979. His lecture was titled "Energy Pricing - It's Economic Implications". This is the 1st of two videocassettes.
A. Edward Safarian delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #1 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on October 18, 1979. His lecture was titled "Ten Markets or One? Regional Barriers to Economic Activity in Canada". This is the 2nd of two videocassettes.
A. Edward Safarian delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #1 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on October 18, 1979. His lecture was titled "Ten Markets or One? Regional Barriers to Economic Activity in Canada". This is the 1st of two videocassettes.
Marie-Josee Drouin delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #4 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on February 20, 1979. Her lecture was titled "A Futurist View of Canada".
John Kettle delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #3 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on January 25, 1979. His lecture was titled "The Continuing Problem of the Post-War Baby Boom".
George McRobie delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #1 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on October 12, 1978. His lecture was titled "The Public Interest in Collective Bargaining".
George McRobie delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #4 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on March 9, 1978. His lecture was titled "The Economic Implications of Appropriate Technology".
Bruce W. Wilkinson delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #3 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on February 16, 1978. His lecture was titled "Canada's Trade Options".
Richard G. Lipsey delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #2 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on January 16, 1978. His lecture was titled "The Canadian Dollar: Problems and Prospects". This is the 2nd of two videocassettes.
Richard G. Lipsey delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #2 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on January 16, 1978. His lecture was titled "The Canadian Dollar: Problems and Prospects". This is the 1st of two videocassettes.
James G. Frank delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on November 30, 1977. His lecture was titled "Assessing Trends in Canada's Competitive Position". This videocassette is second of two cassettes.
James G. Frank delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on November 30, 1977. His lecture was titled "Assessing Trends in Canada's Competitive Position". This videocassette is first of two cassettes.