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Titel
Douglas College Flyers - 1970s-1990s
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- Tekst document
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Datum(s)
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1973 - March 1994 (Vervaardig)
- Archiefvormer
- Public Information Office
Fysieke beschrijving
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1 folder
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Institutionele geschiedenis
Since the college's opening in 1970 until a name change in the late 1990s, the Public Information Office (PIO) was responsible for promoting the institution both within the campus community and throughout the Lower Mainland. The PIO shared information about programming and events, working with the administration and other internal stakeholders to develop and promote the College's public image. The office produced advertisements, drafted speeches and press releases, designed posters and brochures, and publicized the accomplishments of faculty, staff, and students. William Bell led the PIO as Public Information Officer from the early 1970s until 1992. He was succeeded by Brad Barber.
In 1996, the Public Information Office became the Communications and Marketing Office.
Geschiedenis beheer
Bereik en inhoud
File consists of flyers and other promotional materials produced by the Public Information Office. These include brochures from graduation ceremonies (1976, 1982, 1983, and 1984), invitations to graduation ceremonies (1978-1981 and 1983), a program guide for the Douglas College Foundation's spring 1994 awards ceremony, and a program from the official opening of the Amelia Douglas Gallery in 1992. Also included in this file are a number of flyers advertising various programs, including: Business Management, Fire Science, Chairside Dental Assisting, Accounting, Continuing Education in Dentistry, and more.
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Taal van het materiaal
- Engels