Laurentian University : a history /
On 19 September 1960 - the very first day of classes at Laurentian University - the Sudbury Star editorialized about what it called "the greatest experiment ever undertaken in Canadian higher education." Given the new university's bilingual and tri-cultural mandate, and religious comp...
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Montréal :
Published for Laurentian University by McGill-Queen's University Press,
2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The origins of Laurentian University / Guy Gaudreau
- The founding of Laurentian University, 1958-1960 / Matt Bray
- Challenges of the sixties, 1960-1972
- Era of transition, 1972-1985
- The modern age, 1985 to the present
- Facing hard facts: the establishment of basic academic programs, 1960-1985
- Building on past achievements: research and graduate studies, 1985 to the present
- The Berkeley of Sudbury: finding a voice, 1960-1972
- We know who we are: exploring new identities, 1972-1985
- This ain't Berkeley: students in the modern age, 1985 to the present
- From optimism to disillusion, 1960-1971
- Claiming a space, 1971-1984
- Don't worry, be happy! 1984 to the present
- "In a man's world": the early years, 1960-1972
- "Decidedly no cause for rejoicing": identifying women's situation, 1972-1985
- Policies and practices for equity and equality, 1985 to the present
- Confrontation, Détente and accommodation, 1960-2010
- Early years, 1960-1972
- Consolidation, certification, 1972-1985
- From the strikes and social contract to growth and expansion, 1985 to the present.