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Series · 1976-1984
Part of Office of Economic Development fonds
Series forms part of Office of Economic Development fonds and consists of case files of the Industrial Benefits Office. Series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by title within each year. Accession 1992-171/001, 1993-145/001, 1993-168/001, and 1994-364/001
Projects and partnerships
Series consists of records pertaining to MSVU Teaching and Learning Centre projects and partnerships, including the non-credit program (1992, 1999-2016), Management Development for Women (1992-2012), MATRIX: a math empowerment project (1996), courses for junior high and high school students (1993, 1995, 2013), Christianity: a special program for adults (1981-1993), French for the Future Forum (2016), Chartered Management Accountants accelerated program learning lab (2011-2013), Q-tips: English immersion program (2002), Quebec teachers English program (2000-2001), faculty mentoring (2011), and Commonwealth of Learning (1998-2004). Series also consists of records related to Elder Learners (1988-1993), the Nova Scotia Centre for Aging (1996, 2013), and Experience Unlimited at MSVU (1985-1989). Series contains information on international programs and partnerships, including reports on Barbados (2003), Trinidad (2001), Mexico (2000-2001), and Jamaica (2002), as well as the University of St. Martin (2005-2015) and Bermuda College (2000-2018). Series also includes various materials pertaining to online learning: E-Learning (2002), Moodle (2010-2016), Elluminate/Collaborate (2011-2012), Open Learning (200-), African Virtual University (1999-2000), Canadian Virtual University (2001-2003), and the tech-enabled learning working committee (2015). UR-002-4
Series consists of records pertaining to DUET (Distance University Education via Television), including written histories of the program (1982-2001), handbooks and informational pamphlets for faculty members and students (1982-1987), course offerings and schedules (1982-1992), communications from viewers, and testimonials (1984, 1992, 1994). Series also consists of records pertaining to re-broadcasts (2001) and the digital archives project (2014). UR-002-3
Administrative records
Series consists of administrative files created by the Teaching and Learning Centre, including meeting notes and reports from the Continuing Education committee and sub-committee (1978-1986), the Senate committee on Continuing Education (1973-1977), and CAPP: the Committee on Academic Policy and Planning (2007, 2012). Series also consists of director’s meetings notes (1987-1988), communications from MSVU’s President (2000-2014), Continuing Education reviews (1988-1995), notes from the Continuing Education Task Force (1981-1988), Continuing Education consultations (2011-2012), MSVU strategic plans (1987-1990, 2010-2017), and Faculty collective agreements (2000-2019), as well as annual reports (1972-1993), summer school session reports (1973-84, 2004-2006), and CAUCE (Canadian Association for University Continuing Education) environmental scans (1992) and correspondence (2007-2015). Series contains surveys from non-traditional students (1986), adult students (1984-1986), and first year students (2004), as well as activities produced by the Teaching and Learning Centre including the 30th year anniversary (2010-2012), various lecture series (2011-2017), programs and workshops (1987-2003), and course offerings and course development (1992-2018). Series also consists of informational materials including media guides (2000, 2002), promotional pamphlets (1980-2015), written histories of MSVU and the Teaching and Learning Centre (1972-2015), and various publications of Folia Montana (2001-2004). UR-002-2
Posters
Series · 1964, 1974-2006
Part of Betty Peterson ephemera collection
Series consists of posters for protests, conferences, speaker events, art exhibitions, and films related to a number of social justice movements including nuclear disarmament, Indigenous activism and land claims, environmental conservation, anti-war movements, and women’s rights. A number of posters refer to United Nations initiatives, including International Women’s Day, the Second Special Session on Disarmament (1982), the International Year of Peace (1986), and World Environment Day. Some posters refer to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and series also contains various posters of art prints and calendars. PR-031-1
Buttons
Series · [197-]-[200-]
Part of Betty Peterson ephemera collection
Series consists of buttons related to various organizations and events advocating for social justice and peace causes, including nuclear disarmament, Indigenous rights and land claims, environmental conservation, women’s rights, anti-apartheid in South Africa, and anti-U.S. intervention in Latin America, especially in Nicaragua and El Salvador. Series also includes anti-war buttons, predominantly in reference to the Gulf War (1991). Some buttons refer to political parties, in particular the New Democratic Party (NDP) and the African National Congress (ANC). Series also includes the shirt worn by Peterson to the 1982 nuclear disarmament rally in New York City with buttons attached. PR-031-2
Talks
Series · 2014-2018
Part of Nova Scotia Women's History Society fonds
Series consists of transcripts and notes from talks given by members of the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society (NSWHS). Series includes talks given at various venues in Halifax including the library, the Junior League, and St. Mary’s Heritage Fair (2018). PR-017-5
Research
Series · [1999?]-2020
Part of Nova Scotia Women's History Society fonds
Series consists of research materials compiled by members of the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society (NSWHS). Contents include primary sources documenting Halifax activities during World War II and the 1917 explosion, notes on Canadian census records in Halifax from 1921-1999, photographic slides and prints of Halifax during the twentieth century, and notes on African Nova Scotian community members (predominantly teachers) in Truro including Martha Jones (b. 1877-1914). PR-017-4