Series consists of reports, correspondence, and other materials primarily created by Humber Orangeville's Principle, Joe Andrews. Much of the material relates to the planning of the campus, day-to-day operations, and program/faculty planning. The series also includes one subseries which focuses on material relating to Humber's relationship with the Town of Orangeville.
Series consists of material relating to the operation of the Osler School of Nursing (mainly prior to its absorption into Humber in 1973). The series is divided into three sub-series, which cover general correspondence, graduation exercises, and the opening of the new Osler building and residence in February 1970.
Item is a photograph of President Gordon Wragg joined by Jim Beatty and Susan Sanderson by his side, admiring the interior of the North Campus construction site and the work being done by the workers. President Wragg and Susan shares a smile as they seemed quite pleased with the work being done.
File consists of four "boarding passes" sent to students accepted for the 2018-2019 academic year. Two contain "Destination Humber" booklets outlining services at Humber (Orangeville, North and Lakeshore). The file also contains two separate copies of "Destination Humber" and a tote bag/backpack with similar branding ("Destination Humber").
File consists of a brochure for Advanced Police Science certificate programs running in 1982/1983. The programs were aimed at serving law enforcement officers to update their skills.