File consists of two copies of two architectural elevation drawings of the front facades for the Institute for Resource and Environmental Studies buildings located at 1308 and 1318 Robie Street, Halifax, N.S.
This file contains two copies of the programs for the Spring 2017 Convocation, including information for the Honorary Degree recipients. Honorary Degrees were awarded to: Len Siren; Ronald D. Stewart; Elizabeth Gallion Cromwell; Steve Blank; Carol Lillian Richards; Nergiis Mavalvala; Kenneth Davis; Chantal St-Cyr-Hebert; and Ferne Downey. This file also contains two copies of the Fall 2017 Convocation, including information for the Honorary Degree recipients, who included: Michael Burns, Dr. Michael I. Posner, Dr. Susan Sherwin.
Item is a photographic postcard of the men's common room in the Arts Building (now the University Club), which was built in 1921 on Studley Campus as the Temporary Arts Building.
Item is a photographic postcard of the Forrest Building, which was built in 1887 as the "new" Dalhousie College, and renamed in 1919 after Dalhousie's third president, the Rev. John Forrest.
Item is a photographic postcard of the original Public Archives of Nova Scotia (now the Chase Building), built on Studley Campus in 1931 across from the University of King's College.
File contains postcards of Dalhousie buildings. The photographs appear to have been taken around the same time, which dates them as early as the latest build of 1931.
This file contains two copies of the programs for the Spring 2021 Convocation and one copy of the honorary degree celebration program, June 23, 2021. Honorary degree recipients include: Dr. Guy Berthiaume; The Honourable John Buchanan; Mary Deacon, CM; Dr. Steven Strogatz; Dr. Rachel Thibeault. Historical information about Dalhousie's New Dawn Staff is included. File also contains two copies of the Fall 2021 Convocation.