- HC01 HCA-HCA, Box 16, Folder 21
- File
- 2002, 2004
File consists of two magazines produced by Humber's School of Journalism. The magazines cover the arts scene (especially in Toronto).
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File consists of two magazines produced by Humber's School of Journalism. The magazines cover the arts scene (especially in Toronto).
Archives : Library archival proposal
File consists of material relating to the development of Humber Archives in the 1970s, includes a draft policy created by Audrey MacLellan.
File consists of a brochure advertising the official opening of the Humber College Equine Centre on Sunday April 29, 1973
Part of Nancy Burt research collection
File consists of copies of a staff newsletter, includes issues for May, September, October, November, and December-January 1988.
"Humber Today" : [Summer 2006]
File consists of "Humber Today" (Summer 2006). This issue features articles on the Humber Arboretum's Centre for Urban Ecology; the University of Guelph-Humber's first graduates; Humber's Horticulture and Landscape students design approved for Orangeville's main street; Humber President Dr. Robert A. Gordon named National Champion of Public Education by The Learning Partnership; Humber's Fashion Arts program highlighted for real-world preparation; and Humber's Lakeshore Campus Student Connections initiative brings information technology to developing Canadian businesses.
"Humber Today" : [Spring 2007]
File consists of "Humber Today" (Spring 2007). This issue features articles on the retirement of Humber's President, Dr. Robert A. Gordon; Humber's opening of Orangeville Campus; Humber North Campus' new digital newsroom and broadcast centre for the Journalism, Broadcasting, and Film and Television Production programs; Humber's applied learning overnight Camp Choice for children; and Humber's Landscape Technician program students contribute to Burlington Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital courtyard makeover.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Fall 2005/Winter 2006). This issue features articles on provincial funding commitment for Humber North Campus' building of additional and improved learning spaces; the new Humber Orangeville Campus development announcement; Humber's development of online version for popular and innovative Forensic Practice certificate program; Humber's School of Creative and Performing Arts awards first Euterpe Music Award to Ed Robertson of the Barenaked Ladies; Humber's partnership with Bangladeshi Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry; and Humber's VP Emeritus, Roy Giroux, awarded doctorate by Central Michigan University.
"Humber Today" : [Spring 2006]
File consists of "Humber Today" (Spring 2006). This issue features articles on Humber Lakeshore Campus' new library; Humber honours twenty-nine organizations with prestigious The Strategic Relationship Award at The Humber Room Dinner event; Humber's first annual Greatest High School Teacher Essay Contest; Humber's School of Media Studies & Information Technology students win CTV Campaign Challenge for election campaign advertisement; Humber culinary arts students win bronze medal at American Culinary Federation Conference Competition; and Humber's launch of a new public instructional radio station.
"Humber Today" : [Spring 2004]
File consists of "Humber Today" (Spring 2004). This issue features articles on Humber introducing first in Ontario Bachelor's Degree in Manufacturing Management; Vision TV Cultural Diversity Award given to Humber Post-Production certificate program graduate Len Cervantes; Humber University of New Brunswick-Humber Nursing students learn about complementary therapy care practices in hospices; and four University of Guelph-Humber students awarded first Student Leadership Scholarships.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Fall 2003). This issue features articles on alumni Mark Newman's Humber Continuing Education experience; the opening of new building for University of Guelph-Humber; Humber's Arboretum Nature Centre being retrofitted to create new Centre for Urban Ecology; Humber Comedy Thalia award given to Mark McKinney; and the Humber School for Writers' Calliope awarded to author Isabel Huggan.