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Charlottetown, Peake-Carvell building

Built in 1856 by James Peake, a prominent shipbuilder and merchant in Charlottetown. In the photograph, signage for the Carvell Brothers Wholsale Grocers Ltd. who owned and operated a wholesale buisiness at this location from 1862-1976. The building is now a historica property.

Oakham House Choir

This file contains 2 photographs of Oakham House Choir performing in its first concert at St. Michael's Cathedral on April 10, 1985, directed by Mathew Jaskiewicz.

Brochures and pamphlets

This file contains two Oakham House Conferencing brochures "A Touch of History in the Heart of Downtown", and one Oakham House Wedding Packages brochure.

BOG First Student Members photographs

Ten black and white photographs taken during the 1968 BOG election. These photographs document the first time students were permitted to elect two representatives to sit on the Board. The first two members were Richard Finlay and Gord Jackson.The photographs, filed in a binder, were removed from the binder and their plastic sleeves, then placed inside an acid-free file folder.

Archives newspaper clipping files

  • C 001
  • Archief

The Archives Documentation files are a collection of secondary source clippings from Ryerson and external publications. They are divided into 594 series with all series relating to Ryerson University and its departments, faculty, students, or graduates.

Ryerson Women's Association

  • RG 906
  • Archief
  • 1977 - 1980

Ryerson Women's Association was created in the spring of 1977 with a broad goal of providing women with opportunities for personal growth and development. Membership was open to students, staff and faculty.

The fonds contains minutes, membership lists, correspondence and related textual materials.

OneCard Office

  • RG 907
  • Archief
  • 2006 - ?

The Ryerson One Card Office was created in December 2002. The One Card was introduced as the university's official ID card for students, staff and faculty; it also served as a library card. The card has magnetic strips that track funds for food contracts, vending machines, and photocopying/printing services. In December 2005, the new Ryerson One Card replaced old Ryerson Photo ID cards and the Intercon Security Access Cards.

By the fall of 2008 the card has been referred to as the Ryerson OneCard. The Office has as its main location in the lower ground level of Jorgenson Hall in JOR02.

The fonds includes job vacancy notices, forms and publicity records related to the OneCard, meal plan, membership and related e-mails.

Ryerson Student Nutrition Action Committee

  • RG 912
  • Archief
  • 2006 - ?

Ryerson Student Nutrition Action Committee (RSNAC) was established as a peer education group by students for students, staff and faculty around 2006. Initially RSNAC developed a healthy eating tutorial and worked with Food Services to distribute educational newsletters. While the acronym RSNAC was in use in newsletters since March 2007, a newsletter from Nov. 2006 used the variant name: Ryerson Nutrition Action Committee.

The fonds contains newsletters and a printout from the committee's website as created in 2006.

Office of Co-operative Education and Internship

  • RG 913
  • Archief
  • 1997 - ?

Co-operative Education at Ryerson began in 1976 when Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry & Biology 4th year students were assigned to unpaid technical projects in government & industry two days a week. A formal co-op program and office was established in 1991. In 1997, the Office of Co-operative Education was established in its location at 101 Gerrard St. East under the direction of Dr. Easton to coordinate the expanding co-op activities in a number of departments at Ryerson. By 2011 when the Office celebrated its 20th anniversary, the program had been rebranded as Ryerson Co-operative Education.

The fonds contains job vacancy notices, newsletters and related textual material.

Office of Co-operative Education and Internship

Office of the Vice Provost Student

  • RG 914
  • Archief
  • 2006 - ?

The Office of the Vice-Provost Students (VPS) was created in 2007 in response to students' feedback as communicated in the final report of the President's Commission on Student Engagement and Experience, 2006. In particular, the VPS has oversight of the Registrariat and Student Services.

The fonds contain communications from the office including e-mails and poster(s) as well as job vacancy notices.

Department of Arts and Contemporary Studies

  • RG 919
  • Archief
  • 2007 - ?

The Department of Arts and Contemporary Studies is a department in the faculty of Arts. Arts and Contemporary Studies combines an education in the humanities with theoretical approaches and practical skills, preparing graduates to deal successfully with contemporary social issues. It
This fonds contains < 0.5 cm of textual records, various brochues and pamphlets, 6 posters, 2 programs, 2 magazines (5 and 12 copies of each) and 7 CDs.

Ryerson Taskforce on Anti-Racism

  • RG 920
  • Archief

The Taskforce on Anti-Racism at Ryerson was established in the April of 2008. It was co-chaired by Eileen Antone from OISE-UT and Grace-Edward Galabuzi from Ryerson and membership included nine community members representing equally students, staff, and faculty. It issued a final report in January 2010.

The fonds contains backgroud e-mails, posters and publicity material and copies of the Final Report and the resonse by President Sheldon Levy.

Student Information and Advisement Centre

  • RG 924
  • Archief
  • 2008-

The Student Information and Advising Centre (SIAC) was created as a pilot project and opened in the fall of 2008 in POD144 adjacent to the Jorgenson Hall main entrance. The Centre was created as a one-stop information destination. The centre grew out of concerns raised in the President's Commission on Student Engagement and Experience. The centre morphed into the AskMeRU InfoDesk housed in POD-61 that provides quality information in regards to all things Ryerson. Its goal is to direct and connect students to the appropriate service or department for their needs.

The fonds contains job vacancy notices and promotional material.

First-Year and Common Engineering Office

  • RG 927
  • Archief
  • 2008-2012

The First-Year and Common Engineering Office was created to help make students' transitions from secondary school to university smooth and successful. The team included an academic advisor, a counsellor and program co-ordinators.

The fonds consists of job vacancy advertisements posted between 7 July 2003 and 27 July 2010.

Ryerson Catholic Chaplaincy Centre

  • RG 932
  • Archief
  • 2007-

Ryerson Catholic Chaplaincy Centre (RCCC) was located at 64 McGill Street. The Centre had a website in 2009 but the URL was not functioning as of Jan. 2014, by which time the Ryerson Catholic Campus Ministry relocated to St. Michael's Cathedral, 200 Church Street.
The fonds contains printed promotional bookmarks and newsletters.

Modern Literature and Culture Research Centre

  • RG 933
  • Archief
  • 2007-2012

The Modern Literature and Culture Research Centre was established in 2005. Its mandate is to research the literary and cultural production in the modernist era (from 1880 to 1940), to preserve and advance modernist women’s heritage and to promote modern Canadian heritage within an international context. This fonds contains a collection of posters and brochures related to the activities of the MLCRC.

Darkroom and printing equipment series

Series contains a variety of objects used in the development of film and the production of photographic prints using chemicals and light sensitive paper. Items include film developing tanks, developing trays, lighting systems, filter kits, paper easels, and enlargers.

Costume Designer's File

  • RG 215.15
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1973
  • Part of RIOT

Karen Punga's (costume designer for RIOT '73) personal file (binder) contains scripts, sketches of costume designs and miscellaneous production material.

Financial Planner

This file contains 1 copy of Financial Planner guide prepared for the Alumni and Friends of Ryerson Polytechnic University by Alumni and Community Relations Department.

E-Mail: Information Line*

This file contains E-mail information messages sent to Ryerson community.
Infoline has been discontinued effective October 19th, 2009. Announcements and information provided through these emails will now be provided by Ryerson Today (395-112). See email in folder for further information.

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.

Ryerson family papers

File contains photographs taken of individual pages of the Ryerson Family papers that were donated to the Ryerson Archives in 1997. Also included in the file are photographs of Ryerson Archivist Claude Doucet looking throught the scrapbook. Photograph can be found in the Ryerson Magazine, Spring 1997.

Jazz concert - "Jazz Becuzz"

File contains Harry Thornton and his Hot Four playing at Lake Devo. People particating in the music and dancing. Picture of couple dancing at Lake Devo can be found in Forum Oct. 18, 1996.

I.D. cards - faculty and staff

Noha Saab of Admissions/Liaison/Curriculum Advising demonstrating with Manuela Riqueza the new photo I.D. cards (One Card) for staff and faculty. A photocopy page from the FORUM Nov. 8, 1996 Vol. 22(4) pg. 5 title of article - "Photo ID cards lead way to cashless campus of future."

Internet Radio Research (SPIRIT)

Co-ordinator Mark Banbury works on programming with students Vanessa Arscott and Hussein Madhavji to launch Ryerson's Internet radio station SPIRIT www.rcc.ryerson.ca/schools/rta/spirit An article entitled "Internet radio gets SPIRIT: sound of Ryerson coming to your PC throught the Web can be found in Forum January 17, 1997 page 4.

Internet Radio Station - launch

Melinda Rogers (daughter of Ted Rogers) and Mark Banbury (instructor RTA) launches the 24-hour internet radio station, SPIRIT. The SPIRIT Launch took place on Thursday January 23, 1997, 11:50 am - 12:30 p.m. People in attendance was Jerry Good, Linda Rogers, Claude Lajeunesse, Ira Levine, Robert Gardner and J.Lyman Potts. Picture of Melinda Rogers and Mark Banbury appeared in Forum, February 7, 1997, vol.22 no.7

Gladys Doyle - 45th Anniversary

Gladys Doyle is presented with flowers and a gift given by Claude Lajuenesse and Linda Grayson for her work and dedication for 45 years at Ryerson for working at the switchboard. A page from the Forum, February 28, 1997 (pg.11-12) entitled "Voices from the past celebrate 45 years on the line" shows Gladys in a "then and now" photograph.

Wendy Cukier - Mayor's reception

Wendy Cukier and Heidi Rathjen joined by Mayor Barbara Hall for the launch of the Canadian Coalition for Gun Control. The reception took place at Oakham House on Oct. 2, 1996. A page from Forum (p.12), October 18, 1996, "Ryerson - Toronto reception honours all who supported gun control law".

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".

GREET - teaching awards

Vera Straka, Marie Dowler, Janet Chappell and Ravi Ravindran made up this years (1997) winners of GREET (The Group of Renew and Enhance Effective Teaching). A page from Forum July 1997 p.2 "Teachers par excellence : four recognized by GREET for achieverments inside and outside the classroom

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.

NCFS student Bruce C. Thompson

A picture of Charles Bruce-Thompson. Also taken from Forum July 1997, pg.6 entitled "Back to school at 45" former chef, restaurant owner studies Nutrition., his address to the graduating class of 97 is mentioned

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