Subseries consists of birth and death records, including Wayson Choy's birth certificate. It also includes travel tickets, receipts, a register of Chinese immigrants to Canada, personal photographs of family members, and an elementary school textbook for children from the 1930s.
Subseries consists of photographs of the faculty from each year of the workshop (with many of their signatures on the matting). The subseries also includes brochures advertising the program, which include faculty and staff biographies and other general information about the program.
Sub-series consists of registration brochures for Expotech, a showcase of technical and technological projects created by high school students. The expo was used to raise awarness of Humber's programs. The sub-series includes brochures for Expotech 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 and, 1985.
Subseries consists of recordings from "Distinguished Artists" hosted by Lorne Frohman. Includes interviews with Miriam Toews, Edward Albee, D.M. Thomas, Barry Unsworth, and Scott Thompson.
Subseries consists of correspondence between the Humber School for Writers and various authors. Most correspondence deals with administrative matters, invitations to speak at the School, but some also addresses literary and personal subjects. Correspondents include A.S. Byatt, Bruce Jay Friedman, Mavis Gallant, John Metcalf, Neil Gaiman, M.G. Vassanji and many others.
Sub-series consists of calendars produced listing Continuing/Continuous Education courses/programs. In the early years these were branded as "Inroads".
Sub-series consists of material relating to a proposed "Complex 5" (an athletics facility at Humber). Includes brochures and booklets regarding the fundraising for the building.