Fonds 0254 - University of Toronto. Division of University Advancement fonds

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UTA 0254

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University of Toronto. Division of University Advancement fonds

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  • ca. 1900s - 2010 (Creation)

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112.8 m of textual and graphic records, publications, moving images, and sound recordings (598 boxes)

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(ca. 1970s - current)

Administrative history

The Division of University Advancement (DUA) promotes and supports the University of Toronto by engaging a worldwide community of more than 537,000 alumni, plus many donors and friends. The uniquely integrated structure of University Advancement encourages each division to bring its particular strengths and expertise to the common cause of advancing U of T’s relations with alumni, donors, and friends.

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(1958 - ca. 1990s)

Administrative history

Established in 1958 and became incorporated into the Division of University Advancement in the 1990s.

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(ca. 1990s?)

Administrative history

The Department of Alumni and Development is a precursor to the Division of University Advancement

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(ca. 1990s?)

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The Department of Alumni and Communications is a precursor to the Division of University Advancement.

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This fonds contains 9 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.

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