Fonds consists of material relating to the activities of the Professional Development Department. The fonds includes promotional material for the Department generally, as well as brochures for individual conferences.
Fonds consists of material relating to the activities of the President's Office. Includes invitations to various events, material relating to the annual President's Breakfast, publications and Humber's mission statements.
Collection consists of photographs documenting the history of Humber College. Includes photographs of staff, students, buildings, events among other subjects.
Item is a video depicting a Humber College orientation video for the 1989-1990 school year. It describes programs, courses, and services available to students.This is a master recording.
Fonds consists of material from Humber Orangeville. The material is divided into four series, documenting administrative matters, Humber's engagement with the broader Orangeville community, facilities planning and use, and communications and promotional materials. The fonds includes a wide range of materials, textual, photographic, moving image, architectural plans, and other types.
Fonds consists of material produced by Humber's Office of the Registrar. Much of the fonds consists of material relating to promoting course and program offerings.
Item is a video depicting an overview of Humber College's Micro Business Applications and Office Systems Operations programs. It includes a description of potential career paths for students of either program, in planning, consultation, systems operations, or as administrative assistants. In also describes the state of art equipment students can train on. The video features Humber College faculty, graduates, and students, including Hilery Allan, Mike Kvenich, Gary Voysey and Bill Painter.
Item is a video depicting Humber College's Numerical Control Technician program, and describes how it can equip students to work with and program computer controlled machines and equipment. It lists potential career paths for graduates of the program, as programmers and operators of advanced controlled machinery. The video features Humber College faculty, graduates and students, including John Hayes, Mario Delledonne and Peter Varnai.