Series consists of issues of "Humber Today", a promotional newspaper published by the Humber College Public Relations Department. The newspaper contains news for alumni and other interested persons about Humber's people, programs, campus, awards, institutional growth and partnerships.
Series consists of various publications produced by Humber's Marketing and Communications department. Series is divided into sub-series by publication type.
File consists of brochures promoting Nursing programs, and post-diploma programs aimed at Nurses. Includes a brochure promoting the Quo Vadis Campus program.
Files consists of Goodyear presentation to the capital campaign, with Humber president 'Squee' and other members holding a $50,000 cheque. Also, there are photographs of the United Way breakfast.
Files consists of various events and group photographs that were taken in November/December 1995. These include:
1 The Crimestoppers opening ceremony (29-November-1995) 2) Kathryn Heneault's international group (November 1995) 3) Malaysian graduation (30-November-1995) 4) The United Way 'Spirited' award winners 5) The men's volleyball team photograph (December 1995) 6) A student walking in the hallway
File consists of photographs of John Davies posing alongside Rani Dhaliwal (Senior Vice President, Transformation and Strategic Partnerships) and featuring the Community Mosaic Wall.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores both varsity and recreational sports, and includes coverage of accessible sports and esports. It discusses alternative diets, the limitations of fitness technology, sports officials, and women in sports
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores mental health and sports. It features a story of a mature student pursuing sports; the Ontario government's plans to support and encourage more women and girls in sport; and the struggles faced by francophone colleges in attracting talent. This issue also highlights Regyna "Reggie" Armonas, the only woman to play men's OCAA volleyball.