File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to the Safety Committee regarding the use of a film cleaning solution by the Library's audiovisual section.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey related to adult education programming at the College. These include memoranda, correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas, and reports.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to a study on adult education needs and potential programs for the Langley and Maple Ridge school districts.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to Women's Studies at Douglas College and the Women's Centre. These include a 1983 annual report from the Women's Centre, photocopied newspaper articles related to the College's 1982 decision to cut its women's studies programming, memoranda and correspondence related to program development. and more.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to the College's long-term educational plan (1978). These include reports, proposals, correspondence, memoranda, and more.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to the creation of a Chairside Dental Assistant Program. These include memoranda, correspondence, and recommendations.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to Fine and Applied Arts programming, including the Fashion program and a mural project at the Vancouver Centennial Museum that was designed and built by Douglas College Students.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to a provincial Careers Programmes Advisory Committee. These records include correspondence, proposed terms of reference, and contact information for committee members.
Series consists of materials created or collected by faculty member George Porges. The majority of these records are history and political science course descriptions, most of which were periodically revised between their original creation and 1975. These course descriptions include bibliographies, lists of support materials like films or documentaries, and occasionally correspondence or notes related to how the courses were revised and updated over time.