- F-6-15
- Series
- 1977
Part of Department of Chemistry fonds
Series consists of correspondence between the Simon Fraser Student Society and the Chemical Sciences Student Union.
Part of Department of Chemistry fonds
Series consists of correspondence between the Simon Fraser Student Society and the Chemical Sciences Student Union.
Series consists of records relating to students of the School and its predecessors. Activities, topics and events documented include the development of student-related policies (lab and workshop fees, reviews of student productions, and guidelines for MAs by special arrangement), and student projects (including the film "The Painted Door", a dance lecture / demonstration project in secondary schools, and a study of Vancouver public art entitled "Art for View").
Records include correspondence, project budgets, invoices, grant application forms, questionnaires, and project products (script, booklet).
Series consists of records relating to students of the Centre for Canadian studies. Activities, events and topics documented include student representation on the Canadian Studies Steering Committee. Records include correspondence.
Part of School of Criminology fonds
Series consists of records relating to students, including grade change requests by individual students.
Student Affairs - correspondence
Part of Office of the President fonds
Series consists of records relating to student activities and organizations at the University, including services for students, the Peak newspaper and the Simon Fraser Student Society. Records include correspondence, working papers, reports and photographs.
Part of Department of Languages, Literature and Linguistics fonds
Series consists of records relating to student participation in departmental administration and student ethics. It includes correspondence, memoranda, and reports.
Part of Department of Mathematics fonds
Series consists of records relating to departmental student activities. It includes minutes of meetings and related reports and memoranda.
Strategic planning and restructuring files
Part of Duthie Books fonds
Series is comprised of plans, correspondence, notes and reports gathered or produced during Duthie Books Ltd.'s strategic planning process in 1999.
Series consists of records relating to the work of the TSSU's departmental representatives, and the work of chief stewards. Activities documented include the training of stewards, publicizing of stewards' activity, and the chief stewards' supervision of stewards' work. Records include lists of stewards, stewards' bulletins, reports of chief stewards to the executive and membership, training materials, correspondence and notices.
Part of Office of the Vice-President, Finance and Administration fonds
Series consists of records relating to the relationship of the Vice-President with the President, Board of Governors, and government. It includes correspondence, memoranda, and reports.
Standing and Ad Hoc Committees
Series consists of records of standing and ad hoc committees of the Simon Fraser University Faculty Association. Includes correspondence, policy statements, reports, briefs, articles, agenda, constitution, by-laws, proposals, financial statements, and architectural plans.
Series consists of AIDS-themed single stamps, mint blocks, mint full sheets, slogan cancels, first day covers, comic books and related records collected by Blair Henshaw. Henshaw’s collection represents philatelic materials issued by 84 different jurisdictions.
Staff departments - correspondence
Part of Office of the President fonds
Series consists of records relating to the correspondence between the President and administrators of non-academic staff departments such as the Office of the Bursar, Office of the Registrar, Library, Archives, Human Resources, Financial Aid, and Computing Centre. Records also include working papers, reports and financial documents.
Staff Association office files
Series consists of records created, received and collected by the Simon Fraser University Staff Association in carrying out its functional activities. Records reflect the Association's efforts to represent staff and advocate on their behalf. Also reflects communication with administration, involvement in university life, staff education, social and recreational activities, and the drive to achieve union certification. Includes file lists, constitution, correspondence, memoranda, financial records, agenda, newsletters, minutes of executive and general meetings, staff handbook, and salary proposals.
Part of Department of Mathematics fonds
Series consists of records relating to members of faculty. It includes correspondence, memoranda, and curricula vitae.
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
Series consists of photographic materials relating to SFU athletics, athletes, and events that include basketball, football, soccer, swimming, track and field, women's athletics, wrestling, and other miscellaneous sports such as cricket, fencing, hockey, and rugby.
Sports Information Office files
The Sports Information Office, reporting to the Director of Athletics, is responsible for implementing promotional activities; liaising with the media, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, and other sports information offices; and the recording of intercollegiate sport statistics and results.
Series consists of records related to the operations of the Sports Information Office.
Part of TeleLearning Network Inc. fonds
This series consists of records relating to TeleLearning spin-off companies, including InVentures Incubator Inc., TeleLearning Solutions Inc., CLEARMed Inc., TELEStraining Inc., ThoughtShare Communications Inc., and Virtual Learning Environments Inc. Activities documented include company establishment, business and strategic planning, promotion, and the Network's purchase and / or sale of company shares.
Records include proposals, correspondence, reports, agreements, contracts and memoranda of understanding, meeting minutes, business plans, certificates of incorporation (copies), company by-laws, project files, work plans, promotional material, media releases, financial statements, invoices, share agreements and certificates. Record media include paper and electronic; electronic records are retained in their original software formats (.doc, .rtf, .ppt, .xls, and .pdf).
Part of Doukhobor collection
This series consists of documents that were written by P. V. Verigin himself or by other individuals relating his views and ideas. These documents include transcripts of speeches and interviews, petitions, opinion pieces on the Doukhobor community and faith as well as some of the letter-like documents with his opinions on education. It also contains 70 page manuscript in a notebook by F. I. Wishloff recording P.V. Verign’s speeches. All documents in Russian, except for a few documents supplied with English translation.
Speeches, talks, writings, will
Part of Doukhobor collection
This series consists of mimeographed transcripts of speeches, interviews, talks, writings, messages and will of P. P. Verigin. Most of the records were transcribed/written down by individuals working with P. P. Verigin (transcriber is not always indicated). Some of the transcribers are: V. Sukharev, P. Biriukov, N. Dergaysov, I. Malov. There is only one handwritten message by Verigin himself. Verigin’s will was captured by Mikhail Verigin. In addition, this series includes photocopy of biographical manuscript of “Gloom shadow of Ivan the Terrible” that appears to be written by P.P. Verigin. Some of mimeographed records are original, some are photocopies. All records are in Russian except for some speeches that are supplied with handwritten translation in English.
Part of Patrick McTaggart-Cowan fonds
Series consists of speeches given by McTaggart-Cowan on a number of topics, including meteorology, education, and science policy. Includes both finished speeches, rough notes, and background material. Also includes notes on lectures in meteorology given at SFU.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Series consists of records relating to Duke’s public appearances. The records include speaking notes and research related to these events. Includes records relating to the following speaking events and interviews:
• CRTC hearings (1980)
• Variety Club Celebrity Roast: Hy Aisenstat (1980)
• Harvey Heart Memorial (1990)
• Langara College Speech (1995)
• "Save the CBC Rally" (1997)
• Leo Awards (1999)
• CRTC Appearance (1999)
• Sing Tao School of Journalism (1999)
• "Redefining English Canada" (2000)
• Lifetime Achievement Award (2003)
• SFU Convocation (2004)
This series contains material related to specific campaigns that Valhalla Wilderness Society initiated, and advocated for or against. The sub-series contains detailed development plan, environmental impact reports and assessments, environmental legislations, correspondence, publications, newsletters, presentation, data sheets, news clippings, maps, postcards, photographs and other documents.
The series is divided into seven sub-series: Valhalla Park; Kootenay Boundary Land Use; Clayoquot Sound; Taiga Rescue Network; Forest certification and stewardship; Singing forest; Jumbo Glacier Resort
Special Studies - correspondence
Part of Office of the President fonds
Series consists of records relating to the President's correspondence about special programs. Records also include working papers and program proposals.
Part of Faculty of Education fonds
Series consists of non-textual records (special media) created by the Faculty of Education and maintained separately from the textual files. Records include photographs, audio-visual recordings, and audio recordings.
Part of Hari Sharma fonds
Series consists of non-textual records (special media) made and received by Hari Sharma and maintained separately from the textual files. Records include photographs, audio-visual recordings, and audio recordings.
Part of Iris Garland fonds
Series consists of sound and moving image recordings related to various dance productions choreographed by Iris Garland both as an independent performer and as an SFU faculty member. It also includes a documentary featuring a workshop taught by Garland. For types of records, see sub-series descriptions.
Series is arranged into 2 sub-series:
Part of Board of Governors fonds
In the fall of 1969, nine professors in the Department of Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology withdrew their services in response to the department being put under trusteeship by the University administration. The University appointed a trustee because of allegations of departmental mismanagement of finances. The department also did not produce a constitution and tenure committee structure that were acceptable to the University administration. Various student and faculty support strikes and protest actions followed. The President suspended nine PSA faculty members who were most actively involved in the strike and later fired seven of them.
The series comprises audio recordings of the suspension hearings held by the Board of Governors for six of those faculty members. The Board conducted the hearings to enable faculty members to appeal their suspension by the President. In each case, the Board upheld the decision by the President to suspend the faculty members. Additional legal proceedings followed the suspension hearings.
Part of Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies fonds
Series consists of records relating to public events sponsored by the Latin American Studies program and the Spanish Division of the Department of Literature, Languages, and Linguistics. Activities and events documented include lectures, film series, musical presentations, and conferences. Records include posters, correspondence, brochures, news clippings, and a report on the Spanish-speaking community in greater Vancouver.
Series consists of records relating to conferences, seminars, and other special events in which the Centre participated. Records include correspondence, reports, proposals, lists and other documents.