File contains photographs taken for Dalhousie News in September 1994. The photographs show Peter Edwards, Minh Tan, and Jennifer Hockey, members of the Youth Challenge team, a group who went to Washington for a quiz competition; and several unidentified students shining an unidentified person's shoes for Shinerama.
File contains photographs for Dalhousie News in September 1994. The photographs show the United Way campaign team; student Flash Cornmier collecting donations during Shinerama Day; men working on the clock tower of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building; and the exterior of the O. E. Smith Wing of the Macdonald Building.
Item is the Winter 2000 issue, which features announcements of the Faculty's accreditation; a $2 million refurbishment campaign; and faculty and student events, publications and accomplishments.
Item is a book titled Memories : then and now : autobiographies of the [Nova Scotia Agricultural College]class of '62 [1962] : a look at the past 42 years. It includes the memoirs of professor Ian Fraser, the reprint of the "Class of '62 pip dream, 35 autobiographies, photographs, and an "In Memoriam" section.
Series contains: 21st Annual Cameron Conference for Biology and Marine Biology Honours Students, February 10, 2007; 23rd Annual Cameron Conference for Biology and Marine Biology Honours Students, February 14, 2009; 24th Annual Cameron Conference for Biology and Marine Biology Honours Students February 13, 2010; and 26th Annual Cameron Conference for Biology and Marine Biology Honours Students, February 11, 2012.
File contains letters regarding Pit Pony from students at A.G. Baillie Memorial School (grade 5, January 2011) in New Glasgow, St. Joseph Elementary School (grade 5, 2010) in Bridgewater, and Salem Elementary School (2008) in Sackville, New Brunswick. File also contains one photograph with the grade 5 class of A.G. Baillie Memorial School.
File is a time capsule created by the Class of 2012, the last class of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College before its merger with Dalhousie University. The capsule contains approximately 50 articles deposited by graduating students, including pictures, a bottle of wine made at the college, frosh beanies, written memories, a synopsis of NSAC and banquet programs. The project was initiated by Matthew Lawless, co-chair of the graduating class, Jonathan Waugh and Jessica Dowe, and the capsule was built by NSAC engineering technician Chris Nelson.
Collection contains textual material about Dalhousie University's Faculty of Agriculture from the time of their creation when the Nova Scotia Agricultural College and Dalhousie University merged in 2012. Series include strategic plans, academic calendars, and events on the Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture campus..
Fonds contains graphic and textual material created by Dalhousie University's Faculty of Agriculture from the time of its establishment when the Nova Scotia Agricultural College and Dalhousie University merged in 2012. Series' include photographs and records related to events held on the faculty of Agriculture campus.
File contains the materials used in the “Is this our Aggie?” exhibit in March 2017 prepared for the African Heritage display at the MacRae library. Included are timelines for Wilfred A. Costa and Wilfred Aldophus DeCosta and “Passing the Torch” - Dalhousie libraries African Heritage month 2017 flyer.
Item is a photograph of a group of unidentified residents of Shirreff Hall. They are sitting or standing in several rows in a living room or lounge. Most of the residents are wearing white.
Item consists of two photographs printed on the same piece of photo paper. One photograph is printed upside-down. One photograph shows students sitting at desks in a classroom. The second photograph shows students sitting at tables in a library.
Item is a photograph of a large group of female students standing or sitting on the front steps of Shirreff Hall, along with several unidentified people who may be Dalhousie University faculty or staff.
Item is a photograph of a group of residents of Shirreff Hall. They are sitting or standing in several rows in a living room or lounge. Most of the residents are wearing white. The residents include Carrie McKinney; June Phinney; Mary Johnson; Margaret Cox; and other unidentified people.
Item is a photograph of a group of unidentified residents of Shirreff Hall. They are sitting or standing in several rows in a living room or lounge. All of the residents are wearing white.
Item is a photograph of a group of female students sitting or standing on the front steps of Shirreff Hall. The residents include Jean MacDonald Hanson; Ann; Audrey Holman; Nela Dunanshy; Brook McNeal; Reid; N. Douglas; and others.
Item is a photograph of a group of Shirreff Hall residents standing on the front steps of the residence. The photograph shows Ann N. Glazer; Ruth Graham; Nel Dubindy; Non Douglas; and other unidentified students.
Item is a composite class photograph of Dalhousie's first medical school. The photograph consists of individual portraits of people associated with the school arranged around a photograph of the medical school building.
Item is a composite photograph of the Studley Quoits Club. The photograph consists of photographs of the club members inserted into a painting of a field with trees and a fence. The club members are engaged in various activities in the field, such as playing quoits and sitting at an easel.
File is a composite photograph of the Faculty of Medicine Class of 1926. The photograph consists of portraits of J. F. Bates; S. Berkomitz; A. I. Cologrossi; C. D. Domans; C. E. Drysdale; D. M. Ervin; G. R. Forbes; J. J. Goldenberg; M. Baslam; D. E. Kelley; J. F. Kinzak; P. R. Little; R. F. MacIatchy; G. I. Maglalang; H. Kissel; J. G. Marks; D. J. Melanson; A. I. McLean; P. J. McOwen; G. J. Mittleman; S. A. Morton; M. D. Palevich; M. S. Patel; S. T. Paul; D. D. Pierce; G. I. Rarrno; J. W. Reid; R. J. Rosenthal; J. D. Tropp; and C Dimorkin arranged in several rows around the year.
Item is a photograph of one female and three male students checking exam listings posted in the Arts and Administration Building at Dalhousie University, now known as the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building.
Item is a composite class photograph of Dalhousie's first medical school. The photograph consists of individual portraits of people associated with the school arranged around a photograph of the medical school building.
Item is an undated photograph of a Dalhousie University Girls Basketball Team. The photograph shows the team members and coach, including Mary Caroline Hawkins, sitting or standing in two rows.