File consists of promotional material advertising events, programs, and courses at Humber. Includes brochures on the "Dual Credit Program", advertisments in local magazines, posters for speaker sessions (including one by Tim Hudak), a media release relating to the Humber Orangeville Community Search, and a poster promoting the Home Renovation program.
File consists of two issues of "Humber Orangeville Today" (2017 and 2019). The 2017 one contains statistics on the 10th anniversary of Humber Orangeville.
File consists of materials relating to "Innovation Humber", and an event held to support this project. File includes a roadmap and collaboration outline, permits for the event, a list of invitees, an agenda, and a meeting agenda from the Economic Development Committee of the Township of Wellington North, where Innovation Humber presented.
File consists of a news story about the opening of the Orangeville campus. Includes footage of the proposed Veteran's Way site, Joe Andrews, and interviews with local Orangeville high school students.
File consists of letters to the editor in "The Banner" about Humber Orangeville, along with other articles, press releases and correspondence from Humber Orangeville to Dufferin County newspapers.
File consists of a PowerPoint presentation put together by Humber students (Lindsay Eady; Mitch Robertson; Dimana Kolarova) as part of the AdCentre project.
File consists of a display featuring news articles and promotional materials highlighting Orangeville's community involvement. The display includes coverage of the Orangeville Lecture series, workshops, Chamber of Commerce events, the charity hockey game between Humber Orangeville and the County of Dufferin, and general promotional material about Humber.
File consists of a display depicting campus master plans, architectural drawings, site images, and coverage/promotional material relating to the establishment of the College. The "quick facts" document outlines early developments in the campus.
File consists of material relating to letures and speaking events held at Orangeville in 2006. Includes promotional posters, news clippings, and handwritten notes.