- HC01 MRK-MRK9-MRK9A
- Subseries
- 1987-1993
Subseries consists of a newsletter aimed at staff.
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Subseries consists of a newsletter aimed at staff.
Sub-series consists of issues of "Communique" (also called "College Communique" or "President's Communique"), a newsletter issued to staff and faculty.
"Humber Up Front" : [newsletter]
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.
Sub-series consists of material created by the Town of Orangeville. The materials are primarily council and committee documents, and include presentations to the Council by Orangeville staff, discussions of the Veterans Way Campus proposal and the Alder Street location among other topics.
Subseries consists of awards and certificates received by (or given by) Humber Orangeville. Many of the awards demonstrate the community involvement at Humber Orangeville.
Humber Orangeville Campus Search and Rescue Volunteer Association materials
Subseries consists of material used by or related to the Humber Orangeville Campus Search and Rescue Volunteer Association.
Sub-series consists of material relating to Humber's use of the Alder Street Recreation Centre in Orangeville. Includes plans, contracts, proposals, correspondence and other material relating to both day-by-day usage and future planning.
Sub-series consists of material relating to the Riddell Lab, where Home Improvement/Interior Design programs took place at Humber Orangeville. The sub-series includes photographs and plans for the space.
Sub-series consists of material relating to the planning of the proposed Veterans' Way Campus for Humber Orangeville. Planning for the site began in early 2004, but the project was abandoned in June 2013. The sub-series contains architectural renderings, displays, presentations, and other material documenting this project.
Subseries consists of five t-shirts. Four of the t-shirts feature the Humber logo and the Orangeville name and contain dates, the other is from a charity dodgeball event.