Includes minutes of the Committee on Convocation (1925-1953, 1976-1984).
Office of the Chancellor and SenateStudies 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 Executive; agendas, minutes, hearings (part on sound tape recordings), reports (1928-1943).
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 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 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 correspondence, speeches, photographs; search committees and installation ceremonies; photographs predate inauguration of the Senate.
Office of the Chancellor and SenateIncludes awards, lectures, conferences.
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 Senate