Item is a video recording of an oral history interview with Joe Kertes, conducted on 12 February 2020. The video mainly centers around the founding of the Humber Comedy Program, and Joe's experiences as a teacher at Humber.
Item is a video recording of an oral history interview with Joe Kertes and Ben Labovitch, which took place on 12 February 2020. The interview focused primarily on the history of the Humber School for Writers.
Item is a video recording of an oral history interview with Robert "Squee" Gordon, President of Humber (1982-2007). Topics of discussion include the development of the Lakeshore Campus, the UNB Nursing Program, his career at Dawson College, the development of Colleges in the 80s, 90s and 00s. The interview took place on December 17, 2019.
File consists of a filmed invitation for the League of Innovation to attend a meeting in Toronto over May 4-6, 2005. The recording features President Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon playing basketball with the Raptors mascot.
Item is a video depicting the potential future of Humber College students born in the 1960s. Focuses on emerging technologies, future housing costs, changing demographics, labour forces and industries, and discusses how Humber College equips students to navigate this through specialized courses and practical experience. Mentions ongoing expansions to technological, hospitality, and tourism programs.
Item is a videorecording of the official announcement of plans to turn the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital into a Humber campus. The event includes speeches by Ontario Minister of the Environment Ruth Grier, Humber President Robert 'Squee' Gordon, Etobicoke Councillor (and former Metro Chair) Dennis Flynn, and Etobicoke Councillor Irene Jones.
File consists of a tribute video for Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon featuring interviews with Doris Tallon, Anne Sado, Dianne Cunningham, Courtney Pratt, Joey Svec, and Chris Bentley. The file also includes a disc which features a copy of Squee's tribute video, along with ones for Frank McKenna and Bob Rae.
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.