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Media Management and Analytics

Runnymede United Church

Visual Communications

Reset

Digital Marketing and Social Media

YES – Youth Employment Services

Public Relations

GuHu Media Society

Visual Communications

All Paws Rescue

Digital Marketing and Social Media

Guelph-Humber Dance Company

Digital Marketing and Social Media

Duolingo: Social Media Audit

Media Management and Analytics

Sanctuary: A Zine Dedicated to Self-discovery and Community Cultivation

Visual Communications

Harvest Hands

Digital Marketing and Social Media

Beyond the Crime Scene: The Evolution of Edutainment

Thesis

Out on the Shelf

Public Relations

Dress for Success Toronto

Public Relations

Foundation of Inisha Nunka Ecuador

Digital Marketing and Social Media

Dubai Tourism: Analysis of Marketing Initiatives

Media Management and Analytics

Matthew House Toronto

Visual Communications

Rewriting the code

Digital Marketing and Social Media

KidSport Ontario

Digital Marketing and Social Media

A Life Worth Living

Digital Marketing and Social Media

Ian Anderson House

Visual Communications

North Toronto Cat Rescue

Visual Communications

Humber River Health Foundation

Digital Marketing and Social Media

True Patriot Love Foundation

Digital Marketing and Social Media

The Remix Project

Digital Marketing and Social Media

Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary

Public Relations

Earth Rangers

Visual Communications

The ShoeBox Project

Public Relations

TTC RIDERS

Digital Marketing and Social Media

Yi Mo Tong Lion Dance

Visual Communications

HHT Canada

Digital Marketing and Social Media

MULTIMEDIAJOURNALISM EMERGE PROJECTS

Dreamspeakers Festival  by Ari Sooriya
Eveline Mitchell standing in front of a hospital bed and equipment in the Humber Nursing simulation labs.
Ready to Respond: One Student’s Act of courage  by Elayna Medeiros
Newspapers, notebook, and orange book on top of a table.
The Creation of Story: Decolonizing Journalism  by Kate Carveth
7 women dressed in alternative style pose for the camera. On the left is a woman wearing white lace with black groves covering her “sexualized” areas, next to her is a woman in a loose white dress with black ribbons. She also wears a white and black clown mask as she wraps her arm around a woman wearing a black and white gingham dress with a black ski mask juxtaposed with white ribbons. Beside her is a woman with a long black lace dress on as she smiles while wrapping her arms around the women next to her. The woman on the right of her is wearing a maroon leather shirt and a black eye mask. In front of her is a woman wearing black and white fabric scraps with red gloves. Finally, the woman on the right is half in the screen showing her black crop top and face that is embellished with silver makeup.
Women Taking Up Space  by Priya Verma
Harmonic Revolution: Uncovering The Power Of A.I. Music  by Aidan Rossi
AI in journalism  by Anjali Mistry
Media Accessibility: A Handbook for the Media Student  by Madison Marier

Land Acknowledgement

The University of Guelph-Humber and Humber College are located within the traditional and treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. Known as Adoobiigok, the “Place of the Black Alders” in the Mississauga language, the region is uniquely situated along Humber River Watershed, which historically provided an integral connection for Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Wendat peoples between the Ontario Lakeshore and the Lake Simcoe/Georgian Bay regions. Now home to people of numerous nations, Adoobiigok continues to provide a vital source of interconnection for all. We acknowledge and honour the land we are walking on, the moccasin tracks of our ancestors and the footprints of the future generations to come.

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