File consists of "Humber Today" (Fall 2001). This issue features articles on the Humber-University of New Brunswick Bachelor of Nursing degree program partnership; the progress of the University of Guelph-Humber initiative; Humber's Comedy: Writing & Performance program graduates' stand-up and sketch presentation at Yuk Yuk's; establishment of Humber School of Creative and Performing Arts' scholarship in honour of Canadian author Mordecai Richler; Landscape Technician program students win Quality of Workmanship Award at Canada Blooms; and the Fashion Arts program's Synthesis fashion show at The Guvernment.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Fall 2002). This issue features articles on the learning partnership between OPP and Humber College; Humber's industry-driven corporate learning solutions training; Humber's new bachelor's degree programs including e-Business, Nursing and Paralegal; Humber Landscape Technician students prepare World Youth Day stage and surrounding Downsview Lands; Humber Dean of the School of Health Sciences and Associate Vice President, Quality Assurance, Anne Bender, awarded for administrative excellence and academic leadership; Humber's School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism faculty Klaus Theyer receives the Champion of Education and Training award; Humber Community Music School students win Gold and Silver medals at MusicFest competition; Humber Computer Engineering students win Rat Race competition; first annual Guttman Awards launched by Comedy Program's first graduating class; Humber industrial design students place third in the World Automotive Design Competition; and Humber's new jazz improvisation program launch, Getting in the Groove.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Winter 2001/02). This issue features articles on the announcement of University of Guelph-Humber ground breaking; the opening of the Albert Schnell/Hilton Learning & Catering Centre at Humber; Humber School for Writers' faculty Peter Carey winning the Booker Prize for his novel The True History of the Kelly Gang; Media Studies programs' move to Humber Lakeshore Campus; Humber Business School presented Partnership Award by Department of Justice for development of Department of Justice Law Clerk Diploma Program; American Sign Language (ASL) courses launched at Humber; Creative Writing by Correspondence program at Humber granted post-diploma status; Humber's Advertising & Graphic Design students design RCMP posters; and the 2001 Thalia, The Humber Prize for Outstanding Achievement in the Comedic Arts awarded to Chevy Chase.
File consists of a holiday card produced by Marketing celebrating the 1990 holiday season. The card features a winter scene of the Learning Resource Centre (NX).