File consists of two copies of a videocassette promoting The Clock Tower fundraising campaign ("Building a Dream"). Includes 1990s computer animation showing the location of the proposed Clock Tower at the North Campus (during the day and night).
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.
Item is a video, produced by The Etobicoke Board of Education and Humber College, promoting articulation courses (transfer courses) to Etobicoke high school students. The video features a rap about Humber and education by Canadian hip-hop duo The Dream Warriors.
Item is a video cassette of a recording shown to participants at orientation for new Humber students. The video identifies services and departments of interest to students (such as the Registrar's Office, the Library, Career Services, Special Needs Office, Financial Aid, Health Services, and other departments).
Item is a videorecording of the official announcement of plans to turn the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital into a Humber campus. The event includes speeches by Ontario Minister of the Environment Ruth Grier, Humber President Robert 'Squee' Gordon, Etobicoke Councillor (and former Metro Chair) Dennis Flynn, and Etobicoke Councillor Irene Jones.
Item is a recording of the ground-breaking ceremonies and announcement of the University of Guelph-Humber. The presentation includes speeches by Ontario Education Minister Dianne Cunningham, Humber President Robert 'Squee' Gordon, and University of Guelph President Mordechai Rozanski. The footage also includes the crowds at the events (including several shots of Humber Board of Governor Chair Dr. Stuart Smith), and people posing with shovels for photographs.
Item is a video that highlights "Humber" and its values and goals, used during the 21st Anniversary ("Coming of Age") celebrations of the College in 1988. The video was produced by the AV House/AVISE.
File consists of two copies of a videocassette promoting The Clock Tower fundraising campaign ("Building a Dream"). Includes 1990s computer animation showing the location of the proposed Clock Tower at the North Campus (during the day and night).
Item is a video promoting Humber College and its programs. The video includes film footage of students and buildings (mainly at the North), as well as interviews with students/faculty. The video was directed by John Morrow for Whitewater productions.
Item is a video recording of an orientation week video depicting student life, on campus activities and services. Recording was produced by Gary Gellert, script by Virginia Alderman and released by Humber College Marketing. This is a master recording.