Paper co-authored by Gosha Zywno, William Brimley, and William E. White for presentation and the UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education annual conference held February 10 - 13, 1999 in Auckland, New Zealand.
Article co-authored by Gosha Zywno and Judith Waalen and published in the UICEE (UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education) Global Journal of Engineering Education. A revised and expanded version of a paper presented at the 3rd Annual UICEE Annual Conference on Engineering.
Article co-authored by Gosha Zywno, William Brimley, and William E. White and published in the UICEE (UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education) Global Journal of Engineering Education. A revised and expanded version of a paper presented at the 2rd Annual UICEE Annual Conference on Engineering. Paper won the UICEE platinum award (second grade) for most significant contribution to the field of engineering education.
Article co-authored by Gosha Zywno and Judith Waalen and published in the UICEE (UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education) Global Journal of Engineering Education. A revised and expanded version of a paper presented at the 4th Annual UICEE Annual Conference on Engineering. Won the UICEE platinum award (joint second grade with one other paper) for most significant contribution to the field of engineering education.
Paper published co-authored by Gosha Zywno, Kimberley Gilbride, Peter D. Hiscocks, Judith Waalen, and Diane Kennedy. Published in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Education journal.
Copy of the paper presented at the Powder and Bulk Solids conference and exhibition. Paper co-authored by Mo Fayed, Bob Guerriere, and Chris Belanger of Ryerson's Department of Chemical Engineering.
File contains 1 copy of the children's book "Dudley and the Birdman". Authored by George Swede and illustrated by Allan and Deborah Drew-Brook-McCormack.
File contains 1 copy of the book "Quillby the porcupine who lost his quills". The book was written by George Swede and Anita Krumins. The book was illustrated by Martin Lewis.
File contains 1 copy of the literary magazine Mushimegane. Issue 14 commemorated the publication of "Haïku sans frontières: una anthologie mondiale", the first world-wide haiku anthology in history edited by André Duhaime in Canada. The publishers chose and translated works from around the world. George Swede's entry can be found on page 62.
1 copy of the anthology for which George Swede was both contributor and co-editor with Terry Ann Carter. Over 230 haiku from 80 contributors and is a follow-up to the first anthology of erotic haiku published by Black Moss Press in 1983. George Swede's poems are on pages 45 and 46.
One photocopy of a the paper "Taxation and Corporate Investment in Physical and Knowledge Capital: Tests of Perfect Competition Versus Market Power" co-authored by Dagmar Rajagopal and Anwar Shah.
Reprint of article "Taxation and Corporate Investment in Physical and Knowledge Capital: Tests of Perfect Competition Versus Market Power" co-authored by Dagmar Rajagopal and Anwar Shah for the Public Finance Review March 1997 edition.
Photocopied pictures of lapel and tie pins dates '58' and '59', presumably presented to students upon graduation. Item also consists of two commemorative lapel and tie pins dated to 1975.
Item contains the names, addresses, affiliated organizations and comments of attendees of the Ryerson Homecoming Open House held on October 24th, 1964.
Single copy of research report "Child and Youth Care Practitioners Contributions to Evidence-based Practice in Group Care". Co-investigators in the research project were Dr. Carol Stuart of the School of Child and Youth Care, and Dr. Larry Sanders Chair of the Research Committee Ontario Association of Residences Treating Youth.
As part of the "Developing for the '80s" fundraising campaign, Sony Canada donated broadcasting equipment for RTA and the Journalism Department students. A student operates a Sony colour video camera in a studio lab.
As part of the Developing for the '80s fundraising campaign, Sony Canada donated a new broadcasting laboratory, "the most advanced in Canada" ("Bulletin" article, see RG 577.01.02) for RTA and the Journalism Department students.
Sepia tone composite print of the graduates of the Ontario Normal College (possibly the Normal School in London or the "Ontario Normal School" in Hamilton* ). Mounted on a 43cm x 51cm board. Placed in a 50 cm x 65 cm frame. There is a reference in the handwritten chronology in the Archivist's 'Ryerson History' binder which reads as follows: "1897 - School of Pedagogy moves to Hamilton and becomes the Ontario Normal College".
Disc contains photographs taken by University photographers for various publications and promotional materials. They include the Admissions booklet, the Aerospace research booklet, Computer Science; Fair newsletters; The FORUM; Impact Fall 04 newsletter; International Finance; ITM; Masters of Nursing; a student cut-out; and pledge sheet photos.
Disc contains photographs taken by University photographers for various publications and promotional materials. the Invest in Futures campaign newsletters; the Masters in Policy and Public Administration program brochure; Poster of students superimposed over the Howard Kerr Hall Quad; and photographs taken for Retail Management.
Disc contains photographs taken by University photographers for various events in 2005. They include:
25 year club Aboriginal Awareness Day Adam Kahan and Keith Ford Alumni Achievement Awards Alumni Association Event Annual Fund Campaign Black Star Collection Civil Engineering Car Hoist Carribean conference Phyllis Clarke lecture Cordiano Aerospace announcement Dennis Mock Awards Disability Studies Awards Engineering Open House Ernie's Hot Dog Day
Disc contains photographs taken for publication in the Ryerson Alumni Magazine. Included are photographs from the Fall and Spring 2003 editions, the Fall and Spring 2004 editions, and the Spring and Winter 2005 editions.
Disc contains photographs taken for use in the Ryerson Magazine. They include a photograph of Ted and Loretta Rogers at the Rogers dinner, Paula Ruch of Nutrition and photographs of Ryerson's Canada Research Chairs: Irene Gammel; Michael Kolios; Lin Guan; Krishna Kumar; Mohamed Lachemi; Guangjun Liu; Carol Stuart; Tas Venetsanopolous; and Joyce Smith.
Disc contains photographs of various Ryerson events. Included are:
2006-03-23 Tonya Williams - Reel World Film Festival 2006-03-31 Dennis Mock Awards 2006-04-04 RHAA (Hospitality) Meet and Greet 2006-04-06 Mass Exodus Fashion Show 2006-04-07 Ernie Bursary Collection 2006-04-07 President's Luncheon for Athletes 2006-04-17 GCM student projects - OUF 2006-04-21 20 Minute Makeover 2006-04-26 Thesis presentations to Levy and VPs 2006-05-09 Sarwan Sahota Award
Disc contains photographs of various Ryerson events. Included are:
2006-06-26 Annual Board Dinner 2006-06-28 Alumni Association BBQ 2006-07-06 Disability Studies (DST) Awards 2006-08-09 Orientation 2006-08-31 International Students BBQ 2006-08-31 Mature Students Meet & Greet 2006-09-01 Shinerama 2006-09-06 Business MBA Wine and Cheese 2006-09-06 Chris Bentley - Reaching Higher announcement 2006-09-06 RSU Group Day - President's Office - added to Picnic 2006-09-06 Welcom Picnic - RSU Campus groups 2006-09-07 Master Plan - preliminary meeting
Item is a vinyl LP sound recording of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, conducted by Frederick Fennell, performing twelve marches by John Philip Sousa. Recorded by Mercury Records, May 5, 1961. Manufactured and distributed in Canada by Quality Records Limited.
A commemorative DVD produced by Kodak Canada Ltd. for employees during the final days of the Kodak Heights operations. The DVD celebrates the employees of Kodak Heights in Toronto upon the closing of the plant in 2005. Four films on the disc include events and speeches from the June 30th, 2005 employee day, interviews and photographs of Kodak Heights employees.