Studies include the statues of women at the University; the futures of CKUA and the Faculty of Extension; Native, mature and foreign / visa students; quotas; and second languages.
Office of the Chancellor and SenateIncludes election results (1908, 1927-1929); retirement dinner for President W. H. Johns (sound tape recording, 1969); and correspondance.
Correspondence and reports related to native students on the University of Alberta campus; included is a statement on racism on the campus, the interim report of the task force on native students and a proposal for a School of Native Studies put forth by the GFC Committee on Native Students.
Correspondence and a report sent to the Chancellor and Senate office regarding Native Student Services on the University of Alberta campus; the report, written by Dr. Carl Urion of the Office of Native Student Services, outlines incidences of racism reported on campus.
Office of the Chancellor and SenateIncludes Executive; agendas, minutes, hearings (part on sound tape recordings), reports (1928-1943).
Office of the Chancellor and SenateIncludes Roll(1915-1970), parchments, committee and recipients' files; photographs; ceremonies for Georges Bugnet, 1978 (on videotape), and the Prince of Wales, 1919 and 1983.
Office of the Chancellor and SenateIncludes awards, lectures, conferences.
Office of the Chancellor and SenateIncludes minutes of the Committee on Convocation (1925-1953, 1976-1984).
Office of the Chancellor and SenateIncludes committees on The War Memorial (Memorial Organ, 1919-1953), Centennial Plans (1963-1968) University Act Review (1966-1974), Role of the Senate (1971), and Withholding Degree Certificates (1977).
Office of the Chancellor and SenateIncludes correspondence, speeches, photographs; search committees and installation ceremonies; photographs predate inauguration of the Senate.
Office of the Chancellor and SenateIncludes election results (1908, 1927-1929); retirement dinner for President W. H. Johns (sound tape recording, 1969); and correspondance.
Office of the Chancellor and Senate