Catch the Gleam

Mount Royal, From College to University, 1910-2009

By Donald N. Baker
Categories: History
Series: The West
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Paperback : 9781552385326, 416 pages, May 2011

Table of contents

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Founding the College
Chapter 2: Taking Root, 1911-1031
Chapter 3: Becoming a Junior College, 1931-1942
Chapter 4: Broadening the Mandate, 1942-1958
Chapter 5: Completing the Mission, 1959-1942
Chapter 6: Becoming a Public College, 1966-1972
Chapter 7: Settling into Lincoln Park, 1972-1980
Chapter 8: Seeking a New Identity, 1980-1989
Chapter 10: Becoming a University, 2003-2009
Chapter 11: The Final Transformation
Photo Album
Appendices
Works Cited
Index

Description

Mount Royal College began in Calgary in 1910 as a small, private residential Methodist institution offering advanced elementary and secondary schooling to students from both the city and the rural hinterland. Today, it has become a degree-granting university with over 10,000 students in credit programs and some 40,000 more in continuing education courses.

A former president of Mount Royal, Baker brings to this project his skills and insight as both historian and veteran administrator, examining the challenging process of inserting new degree programs and universities into the framework of academic credibility in Canada and continually adapting to a changing social, economic, and political environment. Catch the Gleam: Mount Royal, From College to University, 1910-2009 draws on an impressive body of archival sources, oral histories, and interviews as well as sound and current scholarship on the history and theory of post-secondary education.