- A-3526
- Stuk
- Dec. 1963
Winter scene with male student walking on pathway near Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence)..
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Winter scene with male student walking on pathway near Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence)..
Saskatoon - 25th Street Bridge
Looking northeast at the 25th Street (University) Bridge with reflection in South Saskatchewan River. University Hospital and President's Residence in background. Taken from Kiwanis Park on west bank of river.
Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) lighted at night in winter.
Summer scene of trees on campus.
Looking south at courtyard between Saskatchewan (at left) and Qu'Appelle halls; two female students walking on pathway.
View looking west along College Drive across University Bridge and north across campus.
Looking northeast at University Hospital at left, St. Andrew's College at bottom. North wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library under construction in background.
View of construction work on Ellis Hall, St. Thomas More College and the north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library. University Hospital, St. Andrew's College, College Drive and a block of city homes in foreground.
Farm and Home Week - Livestock Judging and Machinery Exhibition
J.W.G. MacEwan speaking before a microphone at the livestock demonstration and machinery review; the back of a cow is visible in the foreground.
Two men and a boy inspect poultry in cages; display set up in front of unidentified building.
Farm Girls Club - Convention - Saskatoon
Group photo of club members sitting and standing on lawn in front of building at the University of Saskatchewan.
Farm Girls Club - Robb Cup Winners
A. Fear and K. Coyer, Toronto champions and winners, standing with Emanuel E. Brockelbank, T. Pect and J.W.G. MacEwan. Farm buildings and trees in background.
Murray Memorial Library - Staff
Kim Boser and Edna Jen Warrington of the Library launch the Title Match '98 fundraiser.
Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 24 Apr. 1998 issue of OCN.
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Rudy Bowen, Head, Psychiatry, College of Medicine.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Rudy Cecil Bowen joined the Department of Psychiatry at the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in 1973 and served for 45 years. He was the director of Postgraduate education from 1977-1982, active in COPE, CPA Education Liaison, and Royal College Specialty Committee from 1975-1989. Dr. Bowen was appointed clinical director of the Inpatient Unit at Royal University Hospital in 1990. He worked to develop guidelines to help reduce the length of stay — recognized by the SMA with a Quality Improvement Award in 1993. Dr. Bowen was department head from 1994-2001, was awarded the Small Indiana Professorship, and served as the department’s Clinical Research Director and Resident Research Support for the last eight years (2021). His passion for the practice of psychiatry reflected in his longstanding dedication to evidence-based clinical practice and education. Dr. Bowen is a pioneer psychiatrist in the use of cognitive behavioral techniques to treat anxiety and mood disorders, which is now the standard for specialty practice. The Dr. Rudy Bowen Mood Disorders Fund was established in 2018 as a named fun within Royal University Hospital’s Communication Mental Health Endowment (CMHE). The primary purpose of the fund is to finance research on mood disorders and anxiety or new program development by clinicians from the Department of Psychiatry or Saskatchewan Health Authority Mental Health & Addiction group. Dr. Bowen retired in 2019 and is professor emeritus of Psychiatry (2021).
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Yvonne Brown, associate dean of Nursing, 1986-2000.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Yvonne Margaret Rose Brown was born in 1940 in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan. She attended school there prior to entering the College of Nursing at the University of Saskatchewan in 1958, where she earned a BSN and BA (great distinction), as well as a subsequent MCEd. in 1983. Dr. Brown had a long and distinguished career in Health Sciences culminating in eleven years as dean of the College of Nursing (1989-2000). Other milestones include: general duty nurse, University Hospital (1963-64); lecturer in Anatomy and Physiology, Centralized Teaching Program (1964-66); clinical instructor in Obstetrical Nursing, U of S, School of Nursing (1966-67); sessional lecturer (1975-81); lecturer (1981-83); assistant dean (1986-89); and Professor Emerita upon retirement (2008). Dr. Brown published numerous articles and participated in a major nursing textbook and history of the College of Nursing. She received many awards, medals, and scholarships throughout her academic career. The Yvonne Brown Award for Nursing Excellence was established by the SRNA in 2000; as well as two awards, one for a Saskatoon site student and one for a Regina site student, for a graduating four-year degree student with the highest cumulative nursing average during the total program. Yvonne Brown died in 2016 in Saskatoon.