File consists of meeting minutes pertaining to the formation and activities of the Institute of Environmental Studies. Also included in the file is an undated memo (likely from the late 1970s) by Barry Leach about the Institute's future.
File consists of materials pertaining to an in-service workshop on the subject of men teaching in the Women's Studies program at Douglas College. These include correspondence, handwritten notes, and meeting minutes.
File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to program development through meetings with local business owners. These records are predominantly photocopied business cards and accompanying handwritten notes.
File consists of materials pertaining to the creation of the library at Douglas College (which was originally going to be called Fraser Valley West Regional College). These include meeting minutes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
File consists of materials pertaining to audiovisual equipment and services at Douglas College. These records include correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports.
Series consists of a variety of materials created or collected by the Douglas College Board, excluding board meeting records and materials created by standing committees. These subjects range from agreements and policies to board member biographies, college governance to engagement with provincial legislation, and from specific campus projects to correspondence writ large. Correspondence, reports, and supporting documents make up the greatest share of materials in this series.
File consists of materials pertaining to the work of the Public Information Office. These include memoranda, photographs, planning documents, meeting minutes, and more.
File consists of early minutes and reports pertaining to publicity and marketing at the College. This includes meeting minutes from the Logo Committee, the Communication and Administrative Structure Committee, and a workshop on Promotional Publicity and Public Information. There is also report titled "Proposal to Promotion and Publicity Committee" (1974).