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  Name Ryerson University
  Motto Mente et Artificio <br>(''With mind and hand'')
  Established 1948
  Type Public
  President Sheldon Levy
  City Toronto
  State ON
  Country Canada
  Undergrad 20,000 full-time, 61,000 Continuing Education
  Postgrad 600 full-time
  Staff 600
  Campus Urban
  Mascot Eggy the Ryerson Ram
  Free Label Sports team
  Free Ryerson Rams


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Ryerson University is a publicly funded post-secondary education institution located in the heart of downtown Toronto , Ontario , which is Canada's largest city. Ryerson was founded in 1948 and is named after Egerton Ryerson (1803-1882), chief superintendent of education for Canada West.

Ryerson University today has 20,000 full-time students and is the largest of the 21 universities in Canada in the 'primarily undergraduate' category. Offering more than 80 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, Ryerson's growing research activities have a strong applied focus. Ryerson is well known for its media-related programs, specifically:

The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education is the country's largest provider of university-level adult education with over 60,000 enrollments.

According to '' Maclean's Magazine '' Annual University Rankings, Ryerson's best rating is in the 'Reputation' classification where it is consistently ranked in the top 5 of the 21 'primarily undergraduate' category universities and in the top 20 of universities in all categories. According to the '' Globe And Mail 's'' University Report Card 2006, Ryerson is ranked 5th of the medium size universities in the category of 'Preparation for Employment'. Webometrics ranking of world universities, has placed Ryerson University at 432nd best university overall, in its list of World's Top 3000 Universities.


HISTORY

In 1852 at the core of the main campus, the historic St. James Square, Egerton Ryerson founded Ontario's foremost teacher's academy, the Toronto Normal School . It also housed the Department of Education and The Museum of Natural History and Fine Arts, which became the Royal Ontario Museum . An agricultural laboratory on the site led to the later founding of the Ontario Agricultural College and the University Of Guelph . St. James Square went through various other educational uses before housing a namesake of its original founder.

Egerton Ryerson was a leading educator, politician, and Methodist minister. He is known as the father of Ontario's public school system. He is also a founder of the first publishing company in Canada in 1829, The Methodist Book and Publishing House, which was renamed The Ryerson Press in 1919 and today is part of McGraw-Hill Ryerson , Canadian publisher of educational and professional books. Although not affiliated with the university, the well known publishing company still bears Egerton Ryerson's name for its Canadian operations.

The Ryerson Institute of Technology was founded in 1948 ; the name was changed in 1964 to Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. It became a university-degree granting institution in 1971 accredited by both provincial government legislation and nationally by the Association Of Universities And Colleges Of Canada (AUCC). That year, it also became a member of the Council of Ontario Universities (COU). In 1992, Ryerson becomes Toronto’s second school of engineering following accreditation from the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board. A flag bearing the Ryerson crest is carried aboard the space shuttle Columbia, signifying Ryerson’s collaboration in research with Canadian astronaut Roberta Bondar. Research funding tops $9 million for the period 1986-92. In 1993 Ryerson received approval to also grant graduate degrees (master's and doctorates). The same year it changed its name to Ryerson Polytechnic University reflecting a stronger emphasis on research associated with graduate programs and its expansion from being solely an Undergraduate university-level college. In June 2001 , the school renamed itself again, assuming its present identity as Ryerson University. Today, Ryerson University offers strong programs in Aerospace, Mechanical, Industrial, and Electrical Engineering. The university also has the prestige of being the only one in two Canadian Universities to offer programs in Aerospace Engineering, and many leading Aerospace Industries choose Ryerson graduates as in comparison with other universities.

The university is represented in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the Ryerson Rams .


FACULTIES


The Ryerson Faculty Association represents the 650 full-time faculty, librarians, and counsellors.


GOVERNANCE

Ryerson has a Bicameral system of governance.


Board of Governors

A Board Of Governors makes major administrative policy, staff, and
financial decisions for the university. For the 2004-2005 academic year these individuals were:


Academic Council

An Academic Council or Academic Senate makes all academic decisions for the university.


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NOTED ALUMNI


See Also: List of Ryerson University people




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