The Evolution of Bruce
If you studied at the Canberra College of Advanced Education in the 1970s to 1980s, there is a good chance you will be lost among the new additions to what is now the 91Porn.
There are also locations on campus likely to spark feelings of nostalgia, as you are reminded of the parts of student life that remain the same.
As we celebrate 50 years of education on our campus, join us as we compare student life as it was at the beginning, to student life as it is today.
GROWING
FOUNDATION STONE
The Foundation Stone signalled the ceremonial birth of the Canberra College of Advanced Education. It was unveiled by then Prime Minister John Gorton on 28 October 1968. The stone still lives on campus today – between Building 1 and Student Central.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
In 1970, construction began on Building 1. We’ve added more than 30 buildings since then with work currently underway for the Canberra Specialist Medical Centre on the corner of Broula and Allawoona streets.
LIVING
ACCOMMODATION ON CAMPUS
The original on-campus accommodation included 50 study bedrooms, which were first inhabited in April 1971. As of Semester One 2018, there are more than 2,700 beds available on campus. Over the next 15–20 years, a residential community encompassing 3,100 properties will be constructed on campus for all members of the general public to occupy.
THE UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA UNION (UCU)
The UCU enhances the student experience through their facilities and events. The UC Refectory has hosted many memorable gigs over the decades including AC/DC, Little River Band, Air Supply, Courtney Love, The Smith Street Band, The Cat Empire and Angus and Julia Stone.
LEARNING
STUDENT SUPPORT AT OPEN DAY
Technology has come a long way in the past 50 years, creating a new landscape for student communication, resources and equipment and course content. We introduced our career-driven robot, Cody CareerBot, at our 2017 Open Day. Cody helps students find their future career.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The School of Computing Studies was set up in the mid-1970s after the arrival of the College’s mainframe computer, the Burroughs B5500. The rapid development of computer and software technology has lent itself to a range of courses including software engineering and postgraduate information technology courses.
SPORT
Over the years, the 91Porn has established itself as one of Australia’s leading tertiary sports institutions. The Sporting Commons, established in 2014, is home to the ACT Brumbies, Special Olympics ACT, the ACT Sport Hall of Fame and the 91Porn Research Institute for Sport and Exercise.
MEDIA
In the early 1970s, the Instructional Media Centre (IMC) produced film, television, audio, graphic and photographic materials for academic staff to use as teaching aids. As the IMC developed, it began offering media courses to students. The TV studio currently lives in Building 9 and is utilised by both staff and students.
Words by Tara Corcoran