- HC01 MRK-MRK10-MRK10.005
- File
- 1987
File consists of an audio cassette featuring an advertisement for a January/February 1988 intake at Humber College.
File consists of an audio cassette featuring an advertisement for a January/February 1988 intake at Humber College.
Careers for the 1990s : [radio advertisements]
File consists of an audio cassette featuring two spots advertising Humber's programs, with an eye to careers in the 1990s.
Interview with Joe Kertes and Ben Labovitch
Item is a video recording of an oral history interview with Joe Kertes and Ben Labovitch, which took place on 12 February 2020. The interview focused primarily on the history of the Humber School for Writers.
Building a dream : the clock tower : [video recording]
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).
News story about Humber Orangeville : [DVD]
File consists of a news story about the opening of the Orangeville campus. Includes footage of the proposed Veteran's Way site, Joe Andrews, and interviews with local Orangeville high school students.
Humber orientation video "This Must Be the Place" [video recording]
Item is a video depicting an orientation session for students. The characters "Count Floyd" and "Trendy Loafer" tour the Registrar's Office, Learning Resource Centre, Health Centre, Counselling Centre, Peer Tutoring Office, Placement Centre, and discuss student government and awards. Other services described include the Athletics and Recreation centre, and off-campus housing . Features Dr. Robert Gordon, and students Monica Kunz and Brad Flores as Trendy Loafer and Count Floyd. Photography by David Lui and Domenic Panacci, and sound by Jim Brady, all of the Humber Graphic Centre. Editing by David Lui, Domenic Panacci, and Tom Christopher. Video recording by Jerry Millan of the Humber College Film and TV Production Faculty. Written and directed by Tom Christopher of Humber College's Counselling Services department.
"The Sky's the Limit" Humber Tag [video recording]
Item is a video which discusses emerging technology and potential "career hotspots" in the fields of biotechnology, transportation and information. Features Gethin James discussing employment opportunities for students. Produced by Whitewater Media Communications Inc. for Metro Colleges Deans of Technology.
Item is a video depicting an overview of Humber College's Micro Business Applications and Office Systems Operations programs. It includes a description of potential career paths for students of either program, in planning, consultation, systems operations, or as administrative assistants. In also describes the state of art equipment students can train on. The video features Humber College faculty, graduates, and students, including Hilery Allan, Mike Kvenich, Gary Voysey and Bill Painter.
Secretarial programs : [Winter 1988 radio advertisements]
File consists of an audio cassette tape featuring an advertisement for a Winter intake to secretarial programs at Humber College.
"Endless Summer" : [radio advertisements]
File consists of an audio cassette tape featuring four radio advertisements encouraging prospective students on considering Humber after "the endless summer".