- HC01 PC-PC-NEG-PC-NEG-1990-PC-NEG-1990-018
- File
- July-1990
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File contains photographs of educators visiting from Kuwait.
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Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File contains photographs of educators visiting from Kuwait.
Photograph of Lakeshore Staff Dressed Up for a Christmas Party
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of VP Administration, Jim Davidson dressed as Santa Claus for the annual staff children's Christmas party being held at Lakeshore campus. Along with him are his helpers.
Group photographs of the technology staff and the WHMIS group
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
File contains group photographs of the Humber technology staff and of the WHMIS group.
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Files consists of various activities that occurred during the Humber staff B.B.Q. Photographs were commissioned by Dean Liphardt.
File consists of two magazines produced by Humber's School of Journalism. The magazines cover the arts scene (especially in Toronto).
Archives : Library archival proposal
File consists of material relating to the development of Humber Archives in the 1970s, includes a draft policy created by Audrey MacLellan.
File consists of a brochure advertising the official opening of the Humber College Equine Centre on Sunday April 29, 1973
Part of Nancy Burt research collection
File consists of copies of a staff newsletter, includes issues for May, September, October, November, and December-January 1988.
"Spark: Humber's Research and Innovation Quarterly" : [October 2022]
File consists of two copes of issue #5 of the publication. It includes articles on creativity at Humber, a profile of authors published in "Journal of Innovation in Polytechnic Education", among other articles.
"Spark: Humber's Research and Innovation Quarterly" : [magazine]
Series consists of issues of "Spark", a magazine produced by the department, highlighting research activities at Humber. The first six issues were physical, after which the magazine switched to digital only.