Nova Scotia Technical College newsletter, vol. IV, no. 11
- UA-10, Box 81, Folder 3, Item 4
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- November 1970
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Nova Scotia Technical College newsletter, vol. IV, no. 11
Nova Scotia Women in Engineering Scholarship records
Photograph of B Building (TUNS Administration and CAD/CAM Centre)
Photograph of B Building (TUNS Administration and CAD/CAM Centre)
Photograph of B Building (TUNS Administration and CAD/CAM Centre)
Photograph of B Building (TUNS Administration and CAD/CAM Centre)
Photograph of B Building (TUNS Administration and CAD/CAM Centre)
Photograph of C Building (TUNS Electrical Engineering)
Photograph of the A.E. Cameron Building of Metallurgical Engineering, P Building
Photograph of the A.E. Cameron Building of Metallurgical Engineering, P Building
Photograph of the E Building Sexton House (Faculty Club)
Photograph of the E Building Sexton House (Faculty Club)
Photograph of the E Building Sexton House (Faculty Club)
Photograph of the H.R. Theakston Building for Mechanical Engineering , C1 Building
Photographs of B Building (TUNS Administration and CAD/CAM Centre)
Technical University of Nova Scotia fonds
Fonds consists of the records of the Technical University of Nova Scotia, predominanty from its first 40 years as the Nova Scotia Technical College and from its final decade before amalgamation with Dalhousie University.
College governance is well documented through the minutes and correspondence of the Board of Governors and the Senate, and the President’s records.
The administration of technical education courses in communities throughout Nova Scotia, 1907-1947, is minutely detailed in the records of the Director of Technical Education, as well as through the series of beautiful glass plate negatives of Technical Education classes.
The Public Relations office created files, photographs, sound and video recordings of events, faculty, staff and students of TUNS.
A selection of student records is available in the series of records from the Registrar’s Office; however access is restricted to protect privacy.
The development of the TUNS campus is well documented through construction photographs, aerial photographs, historical overviews, and files on land acquisition and renovations to historic buildings.
Technical University of Nova Scotia