Paperback
978-1-55220-074-2Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 344
Pages: 344
Echoes in the Halls
An Unofficial History of the University of Alberta
By Association of Professors Emeriti of the U of A and Scott Rollans
From the research labs at the University to remote lakes in Alberta and the Northwest Territories, Echoes in the Halls tells us the stories about the antics, the hijinks and the adventures of professors at the University of Alberta. A must-read for history buffs and University Alumni. "With so many wonderful memories, of people, events and achievements over the years, it's no wonder that the University of Alberta Drama Department holds such a large place in my heart. And it's no wonder that I still come back for opening night." - Frank Bueckert "No matter what the setting, however, I always found it immensely satisfying to teach undergraduates. It was fun. It was hard work. And there was always something further to come." - Ralph Nursall
Book details
Publication date: November 1999Keywords: History
Subject(s): EDUCATION / History, Education, Education / Higher Education, History, History / Alberta History, Area Studies, Area Studies / Alberta, History, History of education, History, Canadian History, Alberta History, Education
Publisher(s): The University of Alberta Press, Duval House Publishing, The Association of Professors Emeriti of the University of Alberta
Book details
Publication date: November 1999Keywords: History
Subject(s): EDUCATION / History, Education, Education / Higher Education, History, History / Alberta History, Area Studies, Area Studies / Alberta, History, History of education, History, Canadian History, Alberta History, Education
Publisher(s): The University of Alberta Press, Duval House Publishing, The Association of Professors Emeriti of the University of Alberta
Association of Professors Emeriti of the U of A.
Scott Rollans.
"a welcome addition to an all-too-scant history of Canadian higher education.. The overall impression left by these vignettes is one of optimism, commitment, and pride in community." Alexander D. Gregor, CBRA
Association of Professors Emeriti of the U of A.
Scott Rollans.
"a welcome addition to an all-too-scant history of Canadian higher education.. The overall impression left by these vignettes is one of optimism, commitment, and pride in community." Alexander D. Gregor, CBRA