Fonds F1492 - Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science fonds

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Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science fonds

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  • 1902-2004 (Creation)
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    Queen's University. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

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2.49 m of textual records, ca. 1000 photographs : b&w and col, 234 photographs : col. negatives ; 35 mm; col, slides

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(1893-)

Administrative history

The School of Mining and Agriculture, established in 1893, was designed to provide Queen's with an engineering faculty. The provincial government was not permitted to provide Queen's with any funding as long as it was a denominational university, which it remained until 1912. But Principal George Munro Grant, and Premier Oliver Mowat (son of one of Queen's founders and brother of one of its senior professors), got around this technicality by establishing the provincially-supported School as an independent institution. Sharing the newly-built Carruthers Hall, as well as its professors with Queen's Faculty of Applied Science, that latter was deliberately founded at the same time.

The School of Mining and Agriculture opened in 1893, and the faculty was created in 1894, with Nathan Dupuis as its first Dean. There was some dispute about what to name the new faculty, and, although it was officially called the Faculty of Applied Science, it was usually referred to as the Faculty of Practical Science (then the most common term elsewhere) in its early years. The School of Mining vanished from the campus scene in 1916, when it and the faculty united to become the Faculty of Applied Science. In 1993, the Faculty celebrated its Centennial Anniversary.

After Arts and Science, the Faculty of Applied Science is the second largest on campus, with close to 4600 students at the undergraduate level. Its students have long been known for their boisterous faculty spirit and are easily identified on campus by their dyed purple leather jackets.

In March 2010, and upon the formal approval of the University Senate, the name of the Faculty of Applied Science was changed to the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. In the words of the Dean, Kimberley Woodhouse, "by including [the word] 'Engineering' in our name, we more accruately reflect what we do and who we are."

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Fonds consists of the Penal Record of the Vigilance Committee, Science Court, Science Hall; 'The first fifty years', a history of the Faculty, 1919-1943, by A.L. Clark; Faculty Board Minutes, 1917-1973; survey of graduates, 1902-1955; comparative registration, 1937-1973; examination papers, 1922-1969; scrapbooks containing photographs of all students in the Faculty (1941-1969); minutes, reports, general correspondence, membership lists and newsletters of the Advisory Council on Engineering (1951-1986); copy of "'Behind Memory's Door': A collection of wartime memories from Science '39, '40, '41, and '42 Faculty of Applied Science, Queen's University, Canada" (2000), written in collaboration with the Office of the Dean, by D.D.C. McGeachy and others; photographs of numeorus Faculty events and initiatives including 'head and shoulder' shots of faculty members for inclusion in the publication 'Research in Progress', photographs of students assigned to various sections (1982-1983), Dean's Scholars Dinner, science labs, STAO, Engineering Design Competition, Science Formal, Sceince Quest, Orientation, Convocation, the Innovative Vehicle Design Competition Team (1986), the Queen's Cargo Aircraft Team (QCAT) at Aero Design '91, Thundermugs competing at Baja '92 and '94, Golden Gaels football team, campus and City of Kingston (1985-1990); correspondence and subject files from the Office of the Dean; correspondence, programmes, announcements,speeches and addresses, photographs, and oral history interviews relating to various events held in celebration of the School of Mining/Faculty of Applied Science Centennial; administrative records relating to the Centennial Year of Celebration of the Faculty.

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Transfer by Faculty of Applied Science - Office of the Dean; Office of the University Registrar; and Department of Mechanical Engineering. Donation of Professors Arthur Jackson and George Richardson.

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  • English

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1008.1
1106.1
1185.5
1185.6
1249.1
2338.2
2339.11
3125.3 SE
3651
3661
3741.6
3744.7
5053
5096.3
2999
V085.1
V097
V101.21 SE
SR1121
SR1126
Queen's Printed Collection
Offsite

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University records are subject to the Province of Ontario's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). University records form either some, or all, of this fonds. Therefore, any personal information contained in the records may be subject to certain access restrictions and/or conditions under the Act. Please speak with an archivist for more information. Locator 1185.5, Box 3 is closed.

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  • Shelf: 1106.1
  • Shelf: 1185.5
  • Shelf: 1185.6
  • Shelf: 1249.1
  • Shelf: 2339.11
  • Shelf: 3651
  • Shelf: 3661
  • Shelf: 3741.6
  • Shelf: 3744.7
  • Shelf: 5053
  • Shelf: 5096.3
  • Folder: 2999
  • Shelf: V085.1
  • Shelf: V097
  • Shelf: V101.21 SE
  • Shelf: SR1121
  • Shelf: SR1126
  • Shelf: Queen's Printed Collection
  • Shelf: 1008.1
  • Shelf: Offsite
  • Shelf: 2338.2
  • Shelf: 3125.3 SE