File consists of College Council agendas and meeting minutes, including materials pertaining to the Committee of the Whole and the Douglas College Library. File also contains supporting documents.
File consists of flyers and other promotional materials produced by the Public Information Office. These include, but are not limited to, materials related to: a College open house (March 1983), a public lecture series on environment issues in the Lower Mainland (1989), a Lee Maracle speaking event, a guide to PIO services, Arts and Entertainment events (Spring 1988), a faculty "yellow pages" (October 1990), a brochure related to College access for persons with disabilities, and the opening of the Thomas Haney Centre (October 1992).
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to off campus education. These include correspondence, handwritten notes, memoranda, program information, and newsletters (including the Mad Hatter).
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the Burnaby Art Gallery and associated activities. These include correspondence, event information, and more.
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to programming offered at Haney Correctional Centre. These include correspondence, supporting documents, and reports, including a report to the Minister of Education outlining the College's plan to offer vocational training programs at the correctional centre.
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to post-secondary education in Ontario. This includes correspondence between planning officer Hank Naylor and the Ontario Department of Colleges and Universities, a copy of "New Dimensions", and newspaper clippings.
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to career options and information services for students, such as a Career Day held in 1972. These records include correspondence, memoranda, supporting documents, promotional materials, and a copy of The Douglas College Colour Your Own Career Comic Book (which was designed for secondary student and published in 1972 or 1973).
File consists of newspaper clippings and photocopies and a draft copy of the University Council of British Columbia's "Staff Report on Proposed Colleges Legislation" (1975). The newspaper items relate to provincial politics.
File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to the Academic Board for Higher Education in British Columbia's 1972 visit to Douglas College. These include correspondence, an itinerary, a report to the Academic Board, and additional related records.