The Photograph Collection consists primarily of images documenting the growth and development of the University of Saskatchewan. Images of faculty, students, staff, alumni, buildings, equipment, and various events and activities constitute the majority of the collection.
University of Saskatchewan. University Archives and Special Collections
This fonds includes the constitution, minutes, financial statements and committee reports of the University of Saskatchewan Students' Union (USSU). In addition, it contains fonds from various associated organizations, including the Morton Historical Society; Literary Society; Ceramic Society; Student Christian Movement; Penta Kai Deka society; Biological Sciences Association; Home Economics Students' Society; Arts and Science Student Association; International Students' Service; Graduate Students' Society; Women's Athletic Board (WAB); and Men's Athletic Board (MAB).
Fonds includes records created by the University Secretary's Office; records created by and relating to the Board of Governors, the University Senate and the University Council as well as committees of those bodies; and other material relating to the governance of the university and matters in which the University Secretary had a role. Includes records created prior to 1968 (when this office was established), and some records of the Secretary of the Saskatoon Campus (1968-1974). Records relating to various topics may be found in more than one series, depending which governing bodies established relevant committees.
University of Saskatchewan. University Secretary's Office
The first section of the University Secretary's Office Fonds is in chronological order consisting of correspondence, memos, and minutes between the Secretary's Office and various departments, committees, and other entities at the University of Regina. -a The second section of the University Secretary's Office fonds consists of four series: 1.University Secretary's Office; 3.University Wide Records; 5.Professional organizations; 7.Students. It includes annual reports, correspondence, between the Secretary's Office and various departments, committees, and other entities at the University of Regina, and Personnel matters.
This fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, agenda, reports, surveys, and studies pertaining to the administration and research functions of the University Studies Group.
University of Saskatchewan. University Studies Group
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Uranium City Pastoral Charge and its constituent churches (Uranium City, Gunnar and Eldorado) – the boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.
Contents include: Official Boards and congregational meetings; correspondence; newsletters and reports; historic membership and communion rolls; a guest book and church history file; and registers of baptisms, marriages and burials held at Uranium City, Gunnar, Eldorado, Bushell and related locations.
This fonds contains programs from various jubilees, anniversary and other celebrations, St. Ursula Academy bulletins, newsletters, year books and oral history cassette tapes. Photographs are from various school activities, artwork, missions and fund-raisers
This fonds consists primarily of internal policy and procedures documents for the USSU LGBTA Centre and listings of sexual and gender diversity-themed literature. The fonds also includes a small collection of pamphlets and posters created by the Centre.
University of Saskatchewan Students' Union. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally Centre
This fonds contains material related to the administration, programing, and information services of the USSU Women’s Centre in its various incarnations as well as informational brochures, reports, clippings and reference material on a variety of subjects of particular concern to women.
This fonds documents Professor Hammer's research interests (including much data from Saskatchewan and Alberta lakes) and publication record. Also included is material relating to Dr. Hammer's service with such groups as the Water Studies Institute and the Saskatchewan Environmental Society and a file of minutes and memoranda documenting his term as Biology Department Head.
Fonds consists of material documenting the Uvajuq project. Fonds includes fine art (prints, sketches,and proofs) created by Elsie Anaginak Klengenberg of Holman, Northwest Territories, to illustrate the legend of Uvajuq. Fonds includes exhibition cards and photographs from curated exhibitions of the art in the May Hakongak Cultural Centre, Cambridge Bay, and in Japan. Fonds includes the original oral history report based on interviews with local Inuit elders, the book "Uvajuq: the origin of death", the documentary film "Uvajuq: the origin of death", an archaeological survey prepared for the government of the Northwest Territories, and other textual material related to the creation of Uvajuq Territorial Park.
This fonds contains correspondence, articles, speeches, radio broadcasts, notes, briefs, minutes, reports, and memoranda pertaining to the personal, academic and public interests and activities of V.C. Fowke. Topics include monetary policy, finance, taxation, banking, agricultural economy and policy, transportation and freight rates.
Fowke, Vernon Clifford, 1907-1966 (Professor of Economics)
This fonds primarily consists of agendas, minutes, notices of meetings, and publications from Canadian Institute of International Affairs (CIIA) branches across Canada and the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA) in London. The fonds also includes a small amount of correspondence to and from Dr. Graham, who was Secretary-Treasurer for the Saskatoon branch of CIIA, relating to the organization of meetings of the Saskatoon branch, arranging for speakers, and collecting membership fees. There are also invoices and receipts for events held by the Saskatoon branch.
This collection includes photographs taken in the Melfort region. Subjects include: a threshing crew, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Downie, the town of Melfort, and Mrs. Clagett's funeral coffin. The originals date from the 1910's to the 1950's.