A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows four people in front of a truck. The people are all wearing matching police uniforms (a zip up shirt, pants, and a belt) except the person second on the left who is wearing a different police uniform (a suit jacket, pants, and a hat). The person on the right is sitting and holding a gun pointing upwards. Behind the men and truck is a buildings with white doors visible. Below the image is a long white rectangle with black text. The image is held within a black frame.
A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows a man in a black button up shirt with a badge on the shoulder with his hands on the rear end of a horse and his head is facing the camera with his mouth open. The horse has dark hair and a black tail. Behind the horse is a wooden wall with paint peeling and behind the man is a siding paneled wall. Below the image is a long white rectangle with black text. The image is held within a black frame.
Item is a video which may be produced in collaboration with students. It describes the Humber College Graphics Centre and details the services provided by it, including visual and audio services. Tape was produced by James McNell, Gary Gellert, Ron Ingelivics, Mary Kane, Olga Papadatos, Frank Risi and Angelo Kosmidis.
Item is a video depicting an overview of Humber College's Electrical Control Engineering Technician program. It includes a description of electrical engineering and related career paths. The video summarizes the transition from hard-wiring systems to programmable control, and discusses industrial and commercial applications for skills acquired through the program. It includes interviews with current students, graduates, Humber staff, and industry professionals. Features Keith Brown, Joe Krebs, Cheryl King, Amin Mohammed, Roman Kuchirka, Tedd Gurr, Martha Casson and Lew Silecky.
Item is a video depicting an overview of Humber College's Manufacturing Engineering Technician program. Video discusses the basics of the manufacturing process and includes a production milling experiment, a numerical control lab experiment, and descriptions of robots including the five axis machining center, and three axis machining center. Potential career paths are also discusses, including cost estimation, process planning, and working as a member of an engineering or technologist team. Features students and industry professionals, including Peter Zagorskis, Joe Pusztai and Arno Kless.
File consists of a history celebrating 125 years of Chinese Canadians in Canada, produced by the Chinese Canadian National Council. Dedicated to all Chinese Canadians, past and present.
File consists of two brochures promoting fitness programs run by Humber. Includes lists of facilities and activities, and an illustration of Harley, the "Fitness" Hawk.
File consists of a proposal submitted to the Board of Governors for their March 1984 retreat. The report outlined how the College may look by 1990. The file also includes appendices and an index for the report.
File consists of an issue of "Humber Dialogue". This issue includes the text of President Robert "Squee" Gordon's 1984 President's Breakfast Address, a profile of Theatre Arts Faculty Member Jim Peddie, a profile of new employees at Humber, a profile of Marketing Manager Charlotte Boulanger, among other articles.