Dr. Leo F. Kristjanson, University President, speaks at the official opening of the Engineering Building during the College of Engineering 70th anniversary celebrations. Audience in foreground; dignitaries seated on dais.
P.M. Nikiforuk, Dean, College of Engineering, speaks at the official opening of the Engineering Building during the College of Engineering 70th anniversary celebrations. Audience in foreground; dignitaries seated on dais.
Elevated view of the Bowl and College Building at centre; Crop Science and Engineering buildings at left. Taken from roof of Qu'Appelle Hall.
Bio/Historical Note: The College Building has changed names over the years. The “Administration Building” came into use by the 1950s and the “College Building” was back in use in 1987. Upon Peter MacKinnon’s retirement as University President in 2012, the building was renamed the “Peter MacKinnon Building."
View looking west of University buildings (from l to r): corner of Field Husbandry (later Crop Science) Building; Engineering Building; Rutherford Rink; Livestock Pavilion; and National Research Council. Landscaping and road in foreground.
View looking west of University buildings (from l to r): corner of Field Husbandry (Crop) Science Building; Engineering Building; Rutherford Rink; Livestock Pavilion; and National Research Council. Landscaping and road in foreground.
An impressive ceremony marked the official opening of the Engineering Building addition, which houses the Department of Agricultural Engineering. Alumni and guests tour the new addition and the remodelled main building.
Fields with plants growing in rows in the foreground; view facing north with the Stock Pavilion and the University of Saskatchewan Engineering Building in the background.