Series consists of personal correspondence, appreciations from students and colleagues, and documentation relating to Wassermann's career at SFU. Correspondents include Professor Louis E. Raths, with whom Wassermann studied at New York City University, described by her as "my great teacher, mentor and friend"; and Professor C. Roland Christensen, characterized by Wassermann as "the 'father' of case method teaching at Harvard Business School." Records include correspondence; reminiscences of Wassermann by Sylvia Ashton-Warner (with whom Wassermann worked in the early 1970s) and Jim Clark (a former student from her time at Newark State College); a copy of Wassermann's SFU Excellence in Teaching Award (1989); SFU publicity materials relating to Wassermann's work; and cards, drawings and well-wishes from students and colleagues.
Recording of Wassermann's appearance at a conferernce held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Vancouver BC, March 2-4, 2006. 2 CDs.
Recording of Wassermann's appearance on "Today" show, July 13, 2001. Segments starts at 1:13:30, ends at 1:18:45.
Interview recorded September 17, 1991
Series consists of audio-visual materials relating to Selma Wassermann's teaching and research. Includes interviews with Wassermann and others (including Roland C. Christensen); classroom and raw footage; media and conference appearances; and a dialogue between Wassermann, John Ellis and Glenn Kirchner on the development of the Faculty of Education at SFU. Media types include VHS tapes and optical disks.
Recorded by SFU's Instructional Media Centre, May 1998