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"Humber Happenings" : [volume 8, number 1]

File consists of an issue of "Humber Happenings", providing staffing updates, coverage of events around campus (including an International Flute Symposium at Humber), program updates, a recipe from Igor Sokur, among other articles and news items. The file also includes an invitation to the President's Breakfast in 1981.

"Humber Happenings" : [volume 4, number 5]

File consists of an issue of "Humber Happenings". The issue includes a profiles of staff Leslie Zaiser, and Al Michalek, an article summarizing a panel on Canadian unity, articles on Humber's placement services, new Board of Governors' members, and Lakeshore campuses. The issue also includes regular features such as Igor Sukor's monthly recipes and general news.

"Humber Happenings" : [volume 3, number 2]

Item is an issue of "Humber Happenings". This issue, part of the 10th anniversary year at the College, features profiles of staff members Mary Brown and Thomas Yee. The issue also includes coverage of an open house at the newly opened Lakeshore I campus, the largest ever graduation ceremony (to date) at Humber, a recipe from Igor Sokur, and other news and updates from Humber.

"Humber happenings" :[volume 2, number 2]

Item is an issue of "Humber Happenings". The issue includes an article on the closure of the Travel Agency at Humber. It also covers the appointment of Gus King, Bill Sinnett, Al Picard, Bill Holmes and Harry Kitty at Humber Lakeshore. It highlights Humber's second place winning in the Marketing competition and other updates from around the College.

"Humber happenings" :[volume 4, number 4]

Item is an issue of "Humber Happenings". This issue contains profiles Don McLean, Manager of transportation services, Natalie Scott, teacher of English as a second language, Peter Maybury and Bill Kalaher. The issue also features the opening of the Humber York Eglington Centre and an article on integration and segregation among other Humber news and updates.

"Humber happenings" : [volume 2, number 5]

File consists of an issue of "Humber Happenings". The issue includes profiles of Reverend Derwyn Shea, Director of athletics Rick Bendera and Ken Cooke Head of Engineering and Technology for IMC. The issue also features Father Bartholemew retirement from the board and the death of vice president of Administration Derek Horne and other updates on Humber.

"Humber happenings" : [volume 3, number 3]

File consists of an issue of "Humber Happenings". The issue includes a profile of staff Ethel Milkovits, highlights of book donations received by Chief Librarian Audrey Maclellan, the introduction of 13 Board of Governors' members, and new employees at Humber. The issue also includes regular features such as Igor Sukor's monthly recipes and general news.

"Humber Today" : [volume 2, number 1]

File consists of "Humber Today" (Winter 1996). The issue features articles on the naming the Lakeshore Campus quadrangle after Humber President Robert A. Gordon; the Humber University Centre; the MBA partnership with Wilfred Laurier University for Humber Lakeshore Campus; Humber's Journalism Program new creative writing pathway; Humber's Coffin Museum; Humber's published authors Joe Kertes, Cecil Foster, Antanas Seleika and Wayson Choy; the launch of the first college course in Ontario available entirely on the Internet - Humber's Landlord and Tenant Law course; and Humber's Open Learning Centre.

"Humber Today" : [volume 2, number 2]

File consists of "Humber Today" (Fall 1996). The issue features articles on the Humber's specialized training programs, including three newly launched - Fire and Emergency Services, Wireless Communications Technology and Design Portfolio; the expansion of Humber's Internet site; the addition of a new Digital Imaging Training Centre lab for 3D and video production; Humber's School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism professor Klaus Theyer elected Escoffier Society President; Humber's new Dirt Bike and Trail School; and Palliative Care education at Humber;

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