"Conference and Seminar Programs" : ['Dayletter' memorandum]
- HC01 HCA-HCA, Box 16, Folder 13
- File
- 8/16/1974
File consists of a memorandum outlining the activities of the Conference Office in 1974-1975.
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"Conference and Seminar Programs" : ['Dayletter' memorandum]
File consists of a memorandum outlining the activities of the Conference Office in 1974-1975.
"Continuing and Community Education Programs : Challenges and Goals, 1974-1975"
File consists of a report on plans for community and continuing education for 1974-1975.
Continuing education calendar, 1968-1969
File consists of two copies of the Continuing Education calendar for 1968-1969; this was the first year continuing education was offered by Humber.
Continuous learning newsprint, Spring/Summer 1979
File consists of a newsprint course calendar for the Continuing Education department, for courses taking place in Spring/Summer 1979.
File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue addresses the state of media in Canada. It highlights the shift in cultural diversity in Canada and discusses emerging technological trends. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni.
File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue discusses how the September 11 attacks impacted journalists and the media. It also includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber Alumni from the School of Media Studies.
Course calendar for Neighbourhood Learning Centres, fall 1977
File consists of a newsprint course calendar for courses taking place in fall 1977.
Course calendar for Neighbourhood Learning Centres, fall 1984
File consists of a newsprint course calendar for courses taking place in fall 1984.
Course selection card : [computer punch card]
File is a course selection computer punch card from a music student.
Creative Writing program : [brochure]
File consists of a brochure promoting the 1992 summer program at the Humber School of Creative Writing. Faculty that year included Margaret Atwood, Ann Beattie, Peter Carey, Richard Ford, D.M. Thomas, and Marianne Wiggins.