This fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, proposals, and publications relating to various computing endeavours on campus. It includes the records of the Computer Advisory Committee (1969-1976)
University of Saskatchewan. Department of Computing Services
This fonds contains departmental minutes (1958-1987) and annual reports from 1979-1990 (1981-82 and 1983-84 are missing). Also included are a small number of research and personnel files.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Medicine. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology
This fonds contains administrative records of the Department of Classics, including material relating to budgets, staffing and space needs and the appointment of the department head.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Arts and Science. Department of Classics
This fonds contains correspondence, annual reports (1942-1986), budget records, committee minutes, and course outlines (1972-1990) relating to all aspects of the administration and activities of the department. Included are a blueprint and files relating to the construction and opening of the W.P. Thompson Biology Building.
University of Saskatchewan. College of Arts and Science. Department of Biology
This fonds contains year books, attendance books, visitor's registers and minute and account books. The series also contains audio cassettes of the symposium entitled "Emma Lake Artist's Workshop - Community Critics Workshop" (1989).
University of Saskatchewan. College of Arts and Science. Kenderdine Campus (Emma Lake Art School)
This fonds documents the teaching career and private interests of Dennis W. Harley. It contains film, audio tapes, publications by Harley, reference material, correspondence, sketches and photographs.
This fonds documents Dr. St-Onge's professional and academic career including correspondence with colleagues, course and committee material, and photographic records. The slides are filed by year and document St-Onge's private and professional life.
This fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, articles, addresses, notes, and case books. Much of the material deals with aspects of international law, including peace-keeping, the role of the United Nations, Canadian foreign policy, the European Economic Community, and the Organization of American States. There is considerable material on other areas of law as well: the judicial system and selection of judges; human rights; capital punishment; evidence; English law; and legal history, including research on law and institutions in the Northwest Territories, 1869-1905.
This fonds reflects Kerr's vocational and avocational interests. His academic activities include not only his own writing in a variety of genres but also his editing, assessment and review of the contributions of others to prose, poetry, drama and film. His service to the community external to the University is primarily evident in the political, arts and heritage fields.