File consists of an issue of "Humber Today", which covers the opening of the Centre for Urban Ecology in the Arboretum, a profile of alumnus Kalene L. Dunsmoor (whose computer animation work was featured in "The Transformers"), a profile of degree programs at Humber, the launch of a Sustainable Energy and Building Technology program, among other articles.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Fall 2005/Winter 2006). This issue features articles on provincial funding commitment for Humber North Campus' building of additional and improved learning spaces; the new Humber Orangeville Campus development announcement; Humber's development of online version for popular and innovative Forensic Practice certificate program; Humber's School of Creative and Performing Arts awards first Euterpe Music Award to Ed Robertson of the Barenaked Ladies; Humber's partnership with Bangladeshi Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry; and Humber's VP Emeritus, Roy Giroux, awarded doctorate by Central Michigan University.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Spring 2006). This issue features articles on Humber Lakeshore Campus' new library; Humber honours twenty-nine organizations with prestigious The Strategic Relationship Award at The Humber Room Dinner event; Humber's first annual Greatest High School Teacher Essay Contest; Humber's School of Media Studies & Information Technology students win CTV Campaign Challenge for election campaign advertisement; Humber culinary arts students win bronze medal at American Culinary Federation Conference Competition; and Humber's launch of a new public instructional radio station.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Spring 2004). This issue features articles on Humber introducing first in Ontario Bachelor's Degree in Manufacturing Management; Vision TV Cultural Diversity Award given to Humber Post-Production certificate program graduate Len Cervantes; Humber University of New Brunswick-Humber Nursing students learn about complementary therapy care practices in hospices; and four University of Guelph-Humber students awarded first Student Leadership Scholarships.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Fall 2003). This issue features articles on alumni Mark Newman's Humber Continuing Education experience; the opening of new building for University of Guelph-Humber; Humber's Arboretum Nature Centre being retrofitted to create new Centre for Urban Ecology; Humber Comedy Thalia award given to Mark McKinney; and the Humber School for Writers' Calliope awarded to author Isabel Huggan.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Summer 2004). This issue features articles on the grand opening event of University of Guelph-Humber; Humber's School of Creative & Performing Arts signs exclusive agreement with Merv Griffin/Merv Griffin Entertainment for series featuring the Comedy Writing & Performance program students; Humber launches first in Canada Forensic Social Work Graduate Certificate program; Humber's Centre for Experienced Workers launches New Tools-New Rules job search program; Humber's Nature Centre school group programs; and the new Humber Lakeshore Campus student residence.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Winter 2002/2003). This issue features articles on Humber's new Bachelor of Applied Business in Manufacturing Management and Bachelor of Applied Technology in Industrial Design degrees; Humber Lakeshore Campus carriage house building conversion recognized by Heritage Toronto; Comedy: Writing and Performance program graduate Tim Polley wins Tim Sims Encouragement Award; renowned Jazz saxophonist Alex Dean joins Humber Community Music School as Artist in Residence; and the University of Guelph-Humber welcomes first class of students.
File consists of "Humber Today" (Spring/Summer 2003). This issue features articles on Humber's new designation as an Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning; Humber's hosting of the Canadian Information Processing Society's conference for women in IT; Humber's Industrial Design students' recognition at the World Automotive Design Competition and the Design Exchange National Student Design Competition; and the University of New Brunswick-Humber's Bachelor of Nursing program's community placement opportunities.
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.