"Rules of the Game" by Dr. Robert A. Gordon
- HC01 RSG-RSG-2-RSG-2.003
- File
- October 1984
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of a copy of "Humber Dialogue" (Volume 3, Number 2), which features the August 28, 1984 President's Breakfast.
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"Rules of the Game" by Dr. Robert A. Gordon
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of a copy of "Humber Dialogue" (Volume 3, Number 2), which features the August 28, 1984 President's Breakfast.
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of an issue of "Southeast Asian Minsters of Education Organization" (SEAMEO) Quarterly (Volume 13, No. 1). The issue highlights Dr. Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon receiving a plaque of appreciation from SEAMEO at the 25th SEAMEC Conference.
"Seeking Quality at Humber College Through a Process for Transformation" by Robert A. Gordon
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of a copy of "Embracing the Tiger: The Effectiveness Debate & The Community College" edited by John E. Roueche, Laurence F. Johnson, Susanne D. Roueche, & Associates. The volume contains an essay by Gordon titled "Seeking Quality at Humber College Through a Process for Transformation", which addresses quality control and development at Humber College. The file also includes a separate typed copy.
Some articles and chapters written by Robert A. Gordon
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of two packages of articles written (or co-written) by Robert A. Gordon and collected together under the title "Some Articles and Chapters Written by Robert A. Gordon". Includes the following:
"Embedding Entrepreneurialism: A Canadian Case Study" (featuring discussions of international student recruitment, The Comedy Workshop/School and other innovations at Humber)
"The Learning College and Institutional Survival" (published in "Leadership Abstracts", August 2003, volume 16, number 8).
"When Politics and Education Converge" (published in "The Leadership Dialogues" Community Case Studies to Consider") which outlines the partnership between Humber and UNB (University of New Brunswick) regarding the Nursing BA program.
"Innovation" an introductory chapter written for an ACCC publication (Fall 2004) by Robert Gordon and Kris Gataveckas.
"Developing Human Capital in Higher Education: The 21st Century Paradigm Shift"
Some of the articles contain handwritten annotations or underlining.
"The Case of Baccalaureate Nursing : When Politics and Education Converge" by Robert A. Gordon
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of an article written by Robert 'Squee' Gordon on working with UNB (University of New Brunswick) to establish a BA program in Nursing between UNB and Humber.
"The FEFC, the Inspectorate and the Colleges" a report by Robert A. Gordon
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of a report done by President Gordon on the state of England's Colleges, funded by the Further Education Funding Council for England.
"The Learning College and Institutional Survival" by Robert A. (Squee) Gordon
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of a draft (including some highlighting and handwritten annotations) and a published copy of an article written by President Gordon for "Leadership Abstracts", a publication of the League for Innovation (published August 2003, Volume 16, number 8). The article outlines innovative ways Humber met funding cuts in the 1990s.
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of a thesis by Dr. Kent D. MacDonald (President of Algonquin College and, later, St. Francis Xavier University). The thesis uses Humber College as a case study in Chapter 4. This version contains a handwritten inscription to Squee from MacDonald, a note, and a business card.
"Toronto Star" articles about Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon and Humber
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
File consists of articles in the "Toronto Star" about Humber and/or President Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon. Includes articles on Humber joining the League for Innovation, Squee's favourite books, an interview with Squee when he retired, and other articles from the period.