File consists of a reel-to-reel audio tape and an audio cassette tape from the 10th anniversary of Humber. The recording was produced for Humber Radio by the third year Radio Broadcasting Students, and features interviews with Jack Ross (Dean of Creative and Communication Arts), Bob Higgins (Dean of the Technology Division), Richard Hook (Dean of Applied Arts), Lucille Peszat (Dean of Health Sciences), Eric Mundinger (Dean of Business), Robert ('Tex') Noble (Dean of Continuous Learning), and Humber President Gordon Wragg.
File consists of material relating to the Nursing programs at Humber (including material relating to Osler and Quo Vadis). The file includes 5 photographs of the "Quo Vadis" Library in 1977, a prospectus for the Osler School of Nursing, a copy of "Transition, 1975" (the Osler School yearbook).
File consists of a booklet produced by the Planning and Development Department, containing information about Humber (including staff, facilities, finance, and enrollment information).
File consists of a report produced by a Task Force assigned by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, outlining the physical facilities and building programs of Ontario's CAATs (Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology).
File consists of two copies of an update submitted to the Ministry of Colleges and Universities on Humber's multi-year plan. One version contains underlining and annotations, the other includes a list of amendments dated 27 February 1978.
File consists of reports from the CAPRI (College and Program Review Instruments) evaluation program. The file includes two copies of the Report of the Grading Task Force, the Report of the Graduate and Early Leaving Student Feedback Task Force, Reports of the Advisory Committee Task Force, The Counselling Task Force, and the Culturally Disadvantaged and Handicapped Task Force (two copies) and the Student Orientation, Student Level of Influence and Student Government reports.
File consists of a sample graduate card for alumni, and a letter explaining its benefits. The file also includes a memorandum from Henry Argasinski (Student Union Vice-President) explaining the card to staff. The letter contains handwritten instructions on issuing library materials to alumni.