Item is a narrative history prepared by the Harris Learning Library's Data and Documents Coordinator Tom Power about a wartime rescue operation in Northern Quebec that inspired Ernest Gann's novel (and a subsequent John Wayne film) "Island in the Sky." The narrative history also covers a mineral exploration project by Fockler, his associates, and Inco that later took place in the same area. The history provides background and context for the other files and items in the series.
DVD contains photographs of the newly-completed Harris Learning Library building, as well as scans of older photos of the Education Centre Library.
Series contains sports jackets, commemorative shirts, and a jersey.
Fonds documents the work of the Office of Integrated Marketing and Communications in developing and managing Nipissing University's marketing, communications, and recruitment strategies. Fonds contains three series: Media clippings; News releases; Photographs.
Sem títuloSeries contains media clipping files about Nipissing University staff, faculty, students, academic programs, special events, campaigns, athletic teams, research, and other subjects. The files were used to track media hits for Nipissing University and to inform future university communications. Series is arranged into three sub-series: faculty and staff, miscellaneous by year, and other subjects.
File contains convocation programs.
Collection consists of books about the Ipperwash Crisis and treaty rights that were presented to Mike Harris by Maurice Switzer, Director of Communications of the Union of Ontario Indians, at the official opening of the Harris Learning Library on June 25, 2011. The collection also contains correspondence relating to Mike Harris' receipt of the books and their donation to the Harris Learning Library.
Sem títuloFonds documents Brian Nettlefold's work as the Executive Director of Library Services at Nipissing University, particularly his involvement with Nipissing University's Academic Senate and executive academic staff unit, as well as the Learning Library Campaign and the planning of the Harris Learning Library.
Fonds contains three series: Academic Senate; executive administration; Harris Learning Library planning.
Sem títuloCollection consists of memorabilia and clothing created by Nipissing University for commemoration and advertisement purposes. Collection consists of two series: Clothing (containing sports jackets, jerseys, and commemorative shirts) and Memorabilia (containing souvenir button pins, mugs, lapel pins, and other objects).
Sem títuloFile contains academic calendars for Continuing Education programs.
Series contains yearbooks of Nipissing University and its Faculty of Education.
Series contains media clipping files about faculty and staff, arranged by last name.
File contains invitations and programs.
File contains an invitation and program.
File contains brochures and posters about varsity athletics, and a Lakers 1999-2000 calendar.
Fonds reflects the Student Athletic Assembly's organization and governance of intramural student athletics at Canadore College, as well as its participation in the Ontario College Athletic Association and its organization of sporting events including Sportsarama and Snofest.
Sem títuloFile contains five issues of Our Voice, a magazine published by the Nipissing University Women's Centre.
Item is a Faculty of Education yearbook.
File contains an invitation and program.
File contains brochures.
Series contains newsletters, newspapers, and magazines published by Canadore College, its departments, offices, and campus organizations.
File contains academic calendars.
File contains a program.
Series contains newspapers, newsletters, and magazines published by Nipissing University departments, offices, and student organizations.
File contains issues of <i>The Nipissing University Review</i> magazine, formerly called <i>The Alumni Quarterly</i> (1981-1997) and <i>The Nipissing Review</i> (1995-1997). The magazine was originally published by the Office of Alumni Affairs and later by University Advancement's Communications Office.
File contains issues of The Campus Free Press, a student newspaper.
File contains issues of the Canadore News, a triannual (winter, spring, fall) newsletter.
Series documents meetings of the ICSOH Research Centre Committee, which appears to have been involved in the governance of the ICSOH.
File contains an a video recording of an interview of Richard Beauchamp [sp?], one of the graduates of Nipissing College's first Education class (1972) and a member of the college's first hockey team.