Sub-series consists of material relating to the "Building a Dream" campaign. This campaign aimed to build a clock town at the North Campus. The sub-series includes a videocassette, and a flyer promoting the project.
Sub-series consists of material created by the Town of Orangeville. The materials are primarily council and committee documents, and include presentations to the Council by Orangeville staff, discussions of the Veterans Way Campus proposal and the Alder Street location among other topics.
Subseries consists of awards and certificates received by (or given by) Humber Orangeville. Many of the awards demonstrate the community involvement at Humber Orangeville.
Sub-series consists of material relating to the Riddell Lab, where Home Improvement/Interior Design programs took place at Humber Orangeville. The sub-series includes photographs and plans for the space.
Sub-series consists of student handbooks produced by SAC for students. The handbooks outline contact information, policies/regulations, and general information about student life at Humber.
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.