Space Allocation and Planning Committee
- F-193-28-73
- Sub-series
- 1966 - 1993
Part of Office of the President fonds
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Space Allocation and Planning Committee
Part of Office of the President fonds
Part of Office of the President fonds
Social and Philosophical Foundations
Part of Office of the President fonds
Sub-series consists of media releases publicizing events and activities undertaken by the School and its predecessors.
University - Coordinating Committee on General Education files
Departmental correspondence - Art Gallery
This series consists of the Director's correspondence with the Art Gallery during the period when the Gallery reported to the Director. Activities and events documented include exhibits, acquisitions, budget planning and funding, position work responsibilities, and space planning. Records include correspondence, reports and statistics (including Annual Reports for 1981 and 1982 in files 6 and 7 respectively), acquisition lists, media releases, exhibit schedules, policies, presentations, and job descriptions.
Part of Fred Wah fonds
Sub-series consists of records relating to Wah's professional service and activities, including his service on various groups and committees (excluding the Writers’ Union of Canada), his work as a judge for literary prizes, his applications for grants, and related activities. Records include correspondence, manuscripts and drafts of works of others, and administrative records.
Part of Faculty of Arts fonds
Part of Faculty of Arts fonds
Part of Peak Publications Society fonds
Sub-series consists of single-issue or short-lived publications produced by The Peak Publications Society. Includes an early student directory (1967), student course guides and anti-calendars, Compass (1967), issues 1-12 of Terminal City Express (1972-1973), SNAFU Review (1978), cartoons, and an issue of Westword: Literature at Simon Fraser University (1996).
Part of Department of Philosophy fonds
Part of Department of Geography fonds
Conferences and invited speakers
Part of Department of Languages, Literature and Linguistics fonds
Part of Faculty of Arts fonds
Part of Michael Fellman fonds
Sub-series consists of book reviews authored by Fellman for various academic journals. Records includes offprints, photocopies of articles, and manuscripts. See also series 5 (Journalism and media publications) for Fellman's contributions (including book review) for more popular media outlets.
Files arranged chronologically.
Student almanacs, handbooks and guides
Sub-series consists of publications produced by the Society to inform students about SFSS activities, and SFU campus life and services. Includes student handbooks and guides, the 1967 student directory, a student-run teacher and course evaluation guide for 1978-79, and the annual SFSS Almanac that began in 1986-87 (not all years are included in the run).
Sub-series consists of records of the Pension Committee. Activities documented include proposals and advocacy towards achieving a pension plan for SFU faculty and setting up an Advisory Committee. Includes correspondence, reports, terms of reference, and pension plans.
Senate Committee on Graduate Studies (SCGS)
Part of Senate fonds
Part of Department of History fonds
SFU Newsletter and News Bulletin appeared for 38 issues from January 1966 to October 1966, when they were superceded by SFU Week as Issue No. 39. It functioned as a weekly calendar of events on campus. In February 1975 SFU Week adopted a new format combining the old weekly calendar of events and some features of the monthly Takkali. SFU Week also included feature articles about people and events.
SFU Week became Simon Fraser News in 1994. On September 21, 2000, Simon Fraser News became Simon Fraser University News.
President's Advisory Committee
Part of Office of the President fonds
Part of Office of the President fonds
Other Vice-Presidents and senior administrators
Part of Office of the President fonds
General student scholarships, awards and bursaries
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
Sub-series consists of photos, articles, and published material relating to individuals from the Department of Linguistics. For a list of faculty members associated with the sub-series, see access points.
Background material - Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology Department
Part of Hugh Johnston fonds
Sub-series consists primarily of photocopied material related to the trusteeship over the PSA department, the PSA Strike, and the subsequent dismissal of eight faculty members of the PSA department. Subjects, events and activities documented include the PSA Tenure Committee; the SFU Faculty Association; the Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee and statements; the CAUT Committee of Inquiry and motion of censure; the American Anthropological Association (AAA) ad hoc committee to investigate the SFU dispute; the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association (CSAA)'s boycott of SFU; the American Sociological Association ad hoc committee on the SFU dispute; the Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA)'s position; the Association of University and Colleges of Canada (AUCC)'s Committee on Academic Freedom; the Palmer Committee decision; the Rosenbluth Committee Report; the Supreme Court of BC in Wheeldon vs. SFU; and the university administration's actions under Presidents Kenneth Strand and Pauline Jewett. Sub-series consists of reports, issues of the Peak, minutes, memoranda, abstracts, press releases, correspondence, research notes, telegrams, newsletters, newspaper articles, strike bulletins, CAUT bulletins, book excerpts, journal articles, and printed online material.
Part of Dallas Smythe fonds
Subseries consists of records arising from Smythe's participation in various conferences. Subseries includes correspondence, notes, articles, agendas, conference proceedings, planning materials (such as address lists and schedules), and other materials. The majority of the files relate to conferences organized by the International Association of Mass Communications Research (IAMCR).
Part of Faculty of Arts fonds