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French and Italian Studies, 1961-2019

Description
Media Type
Text
Item Types
Correspondence
Documents
Description
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY

The French and Italian departments at St. Jerome's University were administered separately until 1989 when they merged to create French and Italian Studies. The faculty at St. Jerome's co-operates and co-ordinates the French program with their counterparts in the French department at the University of Waterloo. Initially the French program was part of Romance Languages and later part of the Classics and Romance Languages department. In 1980 French became an independent department until, at St. Jerome's, it merged with Italian in 1989.

The Italian program has always been exclusively taught and administered by St. Jerome's.


SCOPE AND CONTENTS

The records for French and Italian Studies include administrative correspondence, minutes of departmental meetings, departmental planning, course offerings, financial records, student records, and enrolment records.

This subgroup has been arranged in 2 series: 1) French department records; and 2) Italian department records.

Series descriptions are available.
Notes
Accruals: Further accruals are expected.

Date of Publication
1961
Corporate Name(s)
St. Jerome's University
Collection
St.Jerome’s College records
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.4694629930038 Longitude: -80.5461678844833
Physical Description
24 cm. of textual records
Copyright Statement
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Recommended Citation
SJU Archives
Location of Original
2-1-2-A27;
2-1-2-A15
Terms of Use
By permission of the Department Chair.
Some records are restricted.
Contact
St. Jerome's University Library
Email:sjuarchives@uwaterloo.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:
290 Westmount Rd. N.
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G3

St. Jerome's University is located in Waterloo, Ontario, and is situated in the University of Waterloo. It was founded as St. Jerome's College in 1865 by the Congregation of the Resurrection. In 1959, it was granted university status and changed its name to the University of St. Jerome's College. It has been federated with the University of Waterloo since 1960. In 1998, the name was officially changed to St. Jerome's University.
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