Palin Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation that operates the Ryerson Student Centre. Its governing structure is made-up of elected representatives from the two main on-campus Student Unions, the Ryerson Students’ Union (RSU) and the Continuing Education Students' Association at Ryerson (CESAR).
This fonds contains 70 cm of textual records from 1976-1996.
This fonds contains 7 cm of textual records, including meeting minutes, membership lists, correspondence, and financial records for the Ryerson Connection - a group for retired Ryerson Faculty and staff.
Tish Cohen is a Ryerson business alumna and novelist. In conjunction with the publication of her novel Town House, Cohen was the first reader in the Library's new Author Reading Series, 10 April 2008. The fonds contains an email invitation to the event, an autographed copy of the book and a write up from Ryerson Today.
Ryerson's Vehicle Safety Research Centre was established in 1988. It was funded by Ryerson and Transport Canada. Ryerson's team of research scientists investigated automobile crashes and advised Transport Canada on strategies to reduce personal injuries. This fonds contains 1 book (531p.)
This record group consists of materials created and related to the Vice President's Academic Operations Committee. Included are administrative materials and records related to academic plans.
The Vietnamese Student Association at Ryerson (VSAR) is a student group that promotes community building, social networking, and Vietnamese culture. They hold social events, including food and dance evenings, participate in events held by the United Vietnamese Student Association (UVSA), and publish an annual magazine.
This fonds include 10 cm of textual records of the magazine Giai Pham Xuan and club notices.
The record group contains records created during the period 1937-1947 relating to vocational training for Canada's wartime and post-war (World War II) returning veterans. The bulk of the materials relates to the Toronto Training and Re-establishment Institute located at 50 Gould Street in the old Department of Education offices and buildings. Materials include books, photographs, reports, catalogues, brochures, objects, and textual records.
Fonds consists of papers, poems, and books authored or co-authored by Chau, as well as tribute poetry written by others and records pertaining to an event partially organized by Chau.
Fonds consists of 2 lapel pins owned by Walter Anderson. One is “RIT/CJRT” for the school's radio station at the time, and the other pin is the school crest.
F 636.1 - Approaches To Psychology, 1977-2005. F 636.2 - E-Mail, 1997. F 636.3 - Presentation Technology In The Classroom, 1998. F 636.4 - 2006 donated materials from William Glassman: F 636.4.1 - Buttons, 1980-2006. F 636.4.2 - Archives Brochure and Letter: Jim Peters to Ryerson Faculty, 1978. F 636.4.3 - William Glassman's Archives File, 1970-2000. F 636.4.4 - ARTeries, 2000. F 636.4.5 - Academic Standards Committee records, 1980-83. F 636.4.6 - Presentation Technology Implementation Committee (PTIC), 1997-2004. F 636.4.7 - P.E.P. Reports: Film and Photography and Proposal for a BAA Program in Justice Studies, 1981-1994.
The William Kempa fonds contains materials created and collected by him during his time in the Public Health Inspection department at Ryerson as the director, chairman, instructor and professor in the course between 1967-1981. Also in the fonds are materials relating to his involvement in the International Association of Milk, Food and Environmental Sanitarians Inc., his time working in the City of Regina's Health Department as the Milk and Dairy Inspector, and his involvement in other organizations.
Fond contains records related to the Women in Engineering Committee, the Discover Engineering project, and the Discover Engineering Summer Camp Program.
Operated by the Ryerson Student Union, The Women’s Centre is the RSU’s oldest community service. It's goal is to improve, through education and action, the status and condition of all women at Ryerson. This fonds contains 1 cm of graphic materials, 11 posters, and one artifact, a sculpture.
This record group consists of materials related to or created by the Working Group on Design Education. Included are meeting minutes, correspondence, memorandums, proposals, reports, and recommendations.
The Yeates School of Graduate Studies fonds contains materials created by or inconjunction with the school. It was been divided into series: RG 771.001 Graduate Studies RG 771.002 Theses presentations, defense and oral examination announcements RG 771.003 Conferences, lectures, exhibitions and symposiums RG 771.004 Human Resources RG 771.005 Special Events - general RG 771.006 School Publications - general RG 771.007 Funding and Scholarship opportunities RG 771.008 Degree program promotional materials
Yeates School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies