Sub-series consists of news clippings about Humber collected by internal staff members. Includes coverage of Tanzanian students in the Radio Broadcasting program (1973), the Humber Creative Writing program (1995), an advertising supplement published by "The Globe and Mail", and early news clippings (circa 1968) about the College and the new logo.
File consists of issues of "The Communique" for 1995. Topics of discussion include the opening of the Lakeshore campus, the new Mike Harris government, and Board of Governors' highlights, among other topics.
Sub-series consists of issues of "Humber Up Front", a newsletter aimed at staff and faculty of Humber. The newsletter covered news at Humber (including the launch of the Digital Imagining Training Center, the history of the School of Anatomy, and other topics). The newsletter features interviews with Humber staff including Nancy Abell, Peter Muller, Jim Bialek, Carolyn Beatty, and Peter Dietsche). The sub-series consists of the following issues: 3 October 1994; 7 November 1994; January 1995; February 1995; and March 1995.
File consists of the inaugural issue of "Humber Today" (Fall 1995). The issue features an editorial from Humber President Robert Gordon on potential changes at Humber College emerging from Ontario political environment; and articles on the Humber North Campus Arboretum; the Lakeshore Development expanding Humber Lakeshore Campus; Humber's Keelesdale Campus; the Humber School for Writers; the commencement of Humber's Flight and Aviation Management and Professional Golf Management Programs; and The Humber Institute of Language and Culture.
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;
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.
File consists of issues of "The Communique" from 1996. Topics of discussion include the Board of Governors, the Academic Council, Wayson Choy, long service pin recipients, and the 1996 College reorganization, among other topics.
File consists of issues of "The Communique" from 1997. Topics of discussion include the Academic Council, the Board of Governors, Tom Norton's retirement, long service pin recipients, the President's speech from the President's Annual Breakfast, and capital funding, among other topics.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Fall 1997). The issue features articles on the Humber College and University of New Brunswick (UNB) accord; the establishment of a Humber alumni service; the Humber College-Wilfrid Laurier University joint MBA initiative; Humber's Cook Apprenticeship program student Tom Chlebek wins gold medal at national Skills Canada competition; Humber's Photography program coordinator Jim Chambers' art showing Street People; the new on-line National Ski Area Resort Management program collaboration with BC's Selkirk College; and Humber's Theatre Performance program professor Allan Guttman.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Winter 1997). This issue features articles on the Partners in Cuisine culinary student exchange program with Scotland's Motherwell College; the world's first internet post-graduate Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism program offered at Humber College; the 25-year anniversary of the Humber College Sailing Centre; the addition of York University full credit courses at Humber College; and the international education expansion at Humber for both international student recruitment and international projects opportunities; Environmental Technology professor Glenn Mazer's musical CD Ancient Ecologies; and Theatre Humber's move to Lakeshore Campus.