January 27th, 2022

After more than twenty-five years as a transformative HR leader, Lori Diduch has decided to retire September 2022. 

Since joining Humber in August 2015, Lori has led the college’s Human Resources and Organizational Effectiveness (HROE) team, helping to modernize and digitize everyday processes and advance Humber’s values through a wide range of initiatives. 

Throughout the pandemic in particular, Lori’s leadership has been key. From ensuring that staff health and safety would drive all decision-making, to developing the college’s first remote work policy and training series, to nimbly adjusting to new challenges and required changes, Lori’s been at the forefront of...Read more

June 7th, 2021

The following message was shared with Fall 2021 students today. 

Dear students,

As we look ahead to the Fall 2021 term, I know that many of you are eager to know what the Fall term will look like and to see the delivery plans for your programs and classes. I am pleased to provide you with an update regarding the upcoming semester. 

Humber is planning to have a mix of both in-person and online learning for the Fall 2021 term. We expect to offer increased access to in-person services and on-campus interactions and activities provided that public health restrictions continue...Read more

May 31st, 2021

Last week, the remains of 215 children were discovered at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia. These are 215 lives that were cut short and families that were traumatized. It is a vivid and heartbreaking reminder of the ongoing legacy and ripple effects of the residential school system in Canada. The suffering of those impacted by this tragic discovery is palpable, and as an institution, Humber stands with Indigenous peoples in this shared grief. 

Humber was one of the first colleges to sign on to the CICan Indigenous Education Protocol. We are committed to putting in the work required to achieve truth and reconciliation.  

Our Strategic and Academic plans emphasize the importance of Indigenous education and engagement...Read more