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"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;

"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" : [Winter 1998]

File consists of "Humber Today" (Winter 1998). This issue features articles on Humber Lakeshore Campus' The Gatehouse Child Advocacy Centre; Humber's culinary professor Chef McCann featured in World Celebrity Chefs book by Jean Conil; Humber's School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism courses launched in Jamaica; and Humber Film and Television Production professor Brian Nash awarded Toronto International Film Festival citation.

"Humber Today" : [volume 10, number 1]

File consists of "Humber Today" (Winter 2002/2003). This issue features articles on Humber's new Bachelor of Applied Business in Manufacturing Management and Bachelor of Applied Technology in Industrial Design degrees; Humber Lakeshore Campus carriage house building conversion recognized by Heritage Toronto; Comedy: Writing and Performance program graduate Tim Polley wins Tim Sims Encouragement Award; renowned Jazz saxophonist Alex Dean joins Humber Community Music School as Artist in Residence; and the University of Guelph-Humber welcomes first class of students.

"Humber Dialogue" : [volume 1, number 1]

File consists of the first issue of "Humber Dialogue". The issue includes a quiz on Canada by Human Studies faculty Adrian Adamson, a welcome letter by Robert "Squee" Gordon, articles on Accountability, Humber and the Committee on Sexual Harassment, the York Campus, and the new Motorcycle Safety course. The issue also includes three profiles of new appointees to the Board of Governors: Daniel Benedict, Nancy Lawrie, and G. Ross Robertson. This particular copy is a "file issue", and contains some minor handwritten edits and corrections.

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

File consists of an issue of "Dialogue". The issue includes an interview with Chancellor Emeritus of the Dallas Community College College District, Dr. Bill J. Priest, who was critiquing the Humber mission statement review project, a profile of employee Bob Cardinali, Humber's success at a Package Design awards competition, among other articles.

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

File consists of an issue of "Humber Dialogue". The issue includes an interview with Canadian poet Irving Layton (who gave a reading at Lakeshore Campus), an overview of Human Resources at Humber, the appointment of Kathryn Evelyn O'Neil to the Board of Governors, a profile of Business faculty member June Teckert, among other articles.

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