Interview with Ellen Schoeck, BA (Hons) and MA in History
University of Alberta, Former Director of the University Secretariat and Secretary to the General Faculties Council
Books by Ellen Schoeck
Why go to university, and why the U of A? Who was Henry Marshall Tory? Elizabeth Sterling Haynes? What ere the radical 1960s like, and what was student life like in the 1990s? Who would know the answers to these questions better than a century's worth of alumni? After all, they were there to see it happening themselves.
Aerial photographs and private collections round out Dennis Weber's maps. Many images tell the story of a major North American university that was hewed out of a brush-covered farm on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River.
Interviewee: Ellen Schoeck, MA
Interviewer: Adriana A. Davies, PhD
Videographer and Video Editor: Aleem Karmali
Date of Interview: August 20, 2007
Read Ellen Schoeck's biography.
- Aberhart Degree
- About the Book: I Was There
- Change in Student Attitudes
- Davenport Review Committee
- Democratic Governance
- Future of the University of Alberta
- Governance Structure
- Inspiration for Book
- Myer Horowitz Struggles
- Older Alumni 1930s
- Pioneers of the University of Alberta
- Rutherford Effort Building the University of Alberta
- Tory Challenges
- University of Alberta in the 1960s
- University of Alberta is an Open Door
- University of Alberta Mandate
- University of Alberta Secretariat
- Values of Henry Marshall Tory