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Michael Power research collection
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1829-2000 (Creation)
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72 cm textual records
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Assumption College opened in February 1857 as a small Catholic institution of higher education for young men. Located in Assumption Parish along the Detroit River, adjacent to the town of Sandwich, Canada West (now part of Windsor, Ontario), the college was founded by the Jesuits, incorporated in 1858, and run by Benedictines, Jesuits, and diocesan clergy at various points in its first twelve years of existence.
In 1868 the Basilian Fathers assumed control, and the fledgling institution began to expand and develop in earnest, focusing on a combination of classical and commercial courses that prepared students for theological studies but also for business or professional careers. In 1919 the college affiliated with Western University (London, Ontario) and broadened its curriculum so that it could provide Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, a Master of Arts in philosophy, and pre-professional programs feeding into engineering, medicine, and law. In 1934 the college became co-educational when it affiliated with Holy Names College for young women. Holy Names College closed as a separate institution in 1962, with Assumption continuing as a now fully-coeducational institution.
Assumption’s affiliation with Western ended in 1953, when the College received its own degree-granting powers as a university, and it was renamed Assumption University of Windsor in 1956. Around that same time it expanded its program offerings through affiliation agreements with Essex College (nondenominational), Holy Redeemer College (Catholic), and Canterbury College (Anglican).
In response to Windsor’s growth and the demographic pressures of the Baby Boom generation, in 1962 the government of Ontario created and incorporated a new, nondenominational, publicly-funded University of Windsor: the facilities and teaching faculty of Assumption were integrated into the new institution; Assumption University itself became a federated member. The University of Windsor’s first President (Rev. E.C. LeBel) and first Chancellor (Bishop J.C. Cody) were President and Chancellor of Assumption University, respectively. The development of a nondenominational provincial university out of a historic Catholic university was at that time unprecedented.
Assumption University has maintained a continued presence on the University of Windsor campus since 1962, offering a Catholic chaplaincy service, interfaith dialogue, and theological training, among other activities; in 2021 it initiated an academic revitalization plan aimed at creating new programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Sources: Contents of fonds; Assumption University, “History,” https://assumptionu.ca/about/ ; Devon Fraser, “Assumption College through the Decades,” https://collections.uwindsor.ca/assumption/welcome (both accessed 7 November 2024).
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Michael Power (b. ?) is a historian of Catholic education and former Acting Archivist for the archives of Assumption University. One of eight children born to a Catholic family in Windsor, Ontario, Power studied Philosophy and History at the undergraduate level, then earned a Master of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Windsor, and a Master of Library and Information Science from the University of Western Ontario. Around 1990 he and his family moved to Welland, Ontario.
Power’s career as a writer began with a book review for The Windsor Star in 1979; he was subsequently commissioned to write the history of his Windsor parish, Church of the Holy Name of Mary, and a history of the diocese of St. Catharines – two projects he cites as his “big break” in the writing profession. He went on to research, write, and publish 18 books on various aspects of Canadian Catholic history, including multiple volumes about the history of Assumption College, as well as historical features in newspapers (both Catholic and non-sectarian), chapters in historical books, articles in academic journals, and pamphlets. He may be best known for A Promise Fulfilled: Highlights in the Political History of Catholic Separate Schools in Ontario (2002).
In 2020 Power was awarded the G.E. Clerk Award of the Canadian Catholic Historical Association (CCHA), for his contributions to research and writing, service to the CCHA, and, exceptional work in the preservation and promotion of materials in Catholic archives. He is a longtime CCHA member, having held various executive positions 1980-1986 and serving as its President 1986-1988.
Sources: Contents of fonds; Wayne Campbell, “Catholic Historian Says Establishing ‘Connections’ Became a Key in His Success as a Contract Writer,” fromareportersnotebook: reflections on life in my hometown (29 June 2020), https://fromareportersnotebook.wordpress.com/2020/06/29/catholic-historian-says-establishing-connections-became-a-key-in-his-success-as-a-contract-writer/ ; Mark G. McGowan, “2020 G.E. Clerk Award Winner Announced,” Canadian Catholic Historical Association (15 June 2020), https://cchahistory.ca/2020/06/15/2020-g-e-clerk-award-winner-announced/ ; ‘This Award Means a Great Deal to Me’: Michael Power,” fromareportersnotebook: reflections on life in my hometown (14 October 2020), https://fromareportersnotebook.wordpress.com/2020/10/14/this-award-means-a-great-deal-to-me-michael-power/ (all accessed 11 November 2024).
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This fonds contains photocopies and translations of primary and secondary sources, as well as a small body of original notes and research correspondence, accumulated or created by Michael Power in the later 20th century, in the course of preparing three books and an article on aspects of Assumption College history. Series I contains materials documenting the early history of Assumption College and the role of the Basilian Fathers therein, particularly correspondence but also financial records, legal documents and legislation, histories and biographies. Series II contains biographical information and a few photographs related to the winners of the annual Christian Culture Gold Medal awarded by Assumption College as part of its long-running Christian Culture speaker series. Series III contains research material gathered in preparation for a short article about Rev. E.C. LeBel, a former president of Assumption University and first president of the University of Windsor. Some material duplicates original documents found in other AC fonds; some material comes from other archives or published works. It has been retained for its research value as a curated collection.
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Older items in public domain. Copyright retained by creators; copyright law and principles of fair dealing apply.
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Michael Power, A Documentary History of Assumption College, 4 vols. [books]; Michael Power, The Christian Culture Gold Medal [book]
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