File MRK4B-v9-n2 - "Humber Today" : [volume 9, number 2]

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"Humber Today" : [volume 9, number 2]

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HC01 MRK-MRK4-MRK4B-MRK4B-v9-n2

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  • Fall 2002 (Creation)

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File consists of "Humber Today" (Fall 2002). This issue features articles on the learning partnership between OPP and Humber College; Humber's industry-driven corporate learning solutions training; Humber's new bachelor's degree programs including e-Business, Nursing and Paralegal; Humber Landscape Technician students prepare World Youth Day stage and surrounding Downsview Lands; Humber Dean of the School of Health Sciences and Associate Vice President, Quality Assurance, Anne Bender, awarded for administrative excellence and academic leadership; Humber's School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism faculty Klaus Theyer receives the Champion of Education and Training award; Humber Community Music School students win Gold and Silver medals at MusicFest competition; Humber Computer Engineering students win Rat Race competition; first annual Guttman Awards launched by Comedy Program's first graduating class; Humber industrial design students place third in the World Automotive Design Competition; and Humber's new jazz improvisation program launch, Getting in the Groove.

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