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The Humber Room is Open for Lunch - Posted on November 19, 2024

Posted:
November 19, 2024

Your on-campus student-run restaurant lab, The Humber Room, is open for lunch!  

Join us this week for our à la carte service.  

Select the dish of your choice, each individually priced.  

The Humber Room is a live learning lab for our students and a culinary and service experience for guests. Our menu selection and service style change every week based on our curriculum. Enjoy your culinary experience led by our Culinary Management and Baking and Pastry Arts students and service provided by Event and Hospitality Management students.   

View this week's menu  

Make a reservation!

Hours of Operation  
Lunch Service: Thursday - Friday 
Doors open at 12 p.m.  

Seating guests between 12 p.m. - 12:45 p.m.  
Service ends by 1:30 p.m.   

For group reservations of 10 guests or more, please email jessica.estrela@humber.ca

Please note: The Humber Room is open between November 19 to December 13, 2024. 

Part-Time Staff Winter 2025 Semester Parking Permits - Posted on November 19, 2024

Posted:
November 19, 2024

Part-time staff Winter 2025 semester parking permits will be available for online purchase through MyHumber at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, November 26.

Humber Parking Services
parking.sales@humber.ca

SWAC Services - Notice of Temporary Service Closure - Posted on November 19, 2024

Posted:
November 19, 2024

Notice of Temporary Service Closure – Thursday, November 21

Please be advised that SWAC services will be closed temporarily on Thursday, November 21 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. due to a scheduled staff meeting.

We appreciate your understanding as we take this time to ensure our services continue to meet your needs effectively, which also supporting our staff. Regular hours will resume promptly at 10:30 a.m., and SWAC will remain open for the rest of the day until 6:30 p.m..

For those planning to visit us, we encourage you to schedule your appointments starting after 10:30 a.m. Walk-ins will also be welcomed during our regular hours from 10:30 a.m. onwards.

Thank you for your cooperation.

A Message from the 2SLGBTQ+ ERG on Transgender Day of Remembrance - Posted on November 19, 2024

Posted:
November 19, 2024
Contact:
Yanni Thepanya

The 2SLGBTQ+ Employee Resource Group (ERG) calls on the whole Humber community to take some time to learn, reflect, and attend a Trans Day of Remembrance event on November 20, 2024.

Humber Polytechnic and the University of Guelph-Humber are committed to fostering a respectful and inclusive culture in which all members of the Humber community study, work and live free from discrimination and harassment. Transgender Day of Remembrance has been observed around the world since 1999. Trans advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith created TDoR to honour and memorialize Rita Hester, a Black trans woman who was killed. TDOR typically is commemorated by a vigil to commemorate the trans, Two-Spirit, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people’s lives that were lost over the past year in acts of transphobia and anti-trans violence.

As trans people are increasingly evoked in elections and bills, and laws targeting trans rights and freedoms are brought forward in Canada and other countries, Humber students, staff, and loved ones are impacted. It is, therefore, all the more important that we all take the time to learn, reflect, and amplify trans voices on TDoR and throughout the year. 

In acknowledging the hardships, losses, and resilience of Two-Spirit, trans, and non-binary people who came before us, we renew our commitment to creating a safer, more inclusive world. Our collective grief is not just an act of remembrance; it is a call to action.

The ERG has also established a 2SLGBTQ+ Scholarship, and members of the Humber community are encouraged to support this initiative. Students who are members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community may face bigger financial challenges than those not in an equity-deserving group. For instance, according to the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, two out of every five young people experiencing homelessness are members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Information on how to contribute can be found on the 2SLGBTQ+ ERG website.

The 2SLGBTQ+ ERG thanks you for your efforts in creating an inclusive, transphobia-free Humber community.

For support:

CIHW Collaborates with SCHC to Transform Brain Injury Rehabilitation with Virtual Reality - Posted on November 19, 2024

Posted:
November 19, 2024
Person in a wheelchair wearing a virtual reality headset

At the Centre for Innovation in Health and Wellness (CIHW), we are proud to highlight one of our current projects that is seeking to improve rehabilitation outcomes and enhance quality of life for those affected by acquired brain injuries and other cognitive illnesses. 

Nearly 4 per cent of Canadians live with an acquired brain injury, resulting from illness, medical conditions, or trauma (Brain-Injury-Canada). By 2031, traumatic brain injury is projected to be one of the most common neurological conditions in Canada, alongside Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias, and epilepsy (Statistics - Brain Injury Canada).   

Those affected with brain injuries may experience multiple barriers including mental health challenges, with some requiring the specialized care available at Adult Day Centres (ADC). These ADCs, offered by community organizations, provide programs tailored for adults with acquired brain injuries, as well as those with dementia or other conditions. 

In May 2024, CIHW partnered with Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) to explore potential collaborative projects on acquired brain injuries. SCHC, which provides services to individuals with acquired brain injuries and other cognitive illnesses, envisioned integrating Virtual Reality (VR) into Acquired Brain Injury and Adult Day Centre programs.  

Recognizing the potential for an invaluable and innovative student learning experience, CIHW submitted a proposal to Co-operative Education and Work Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL) for funding. Our application was successful, and in September of this year, CIHW connected students from Humber’s Research Analyst Program with SCHC to begin this project. 

The students have been deeply involved in this project, gaining hands-on experience in various aspects of project development, including needs assessment, program design, content creation, technology integration, and evaluation. They have worked closely with SCHC to design and implement VR training programs, collecting feedback from end-users and stakeholders to refine the content and delivery methods. This experience has provided them with valuable skills in VR technology, software development, healthcare delivery, and client-centred care, making them job-ready and well-prepared for their future careers. 

This project showcases the power of bringing together health, research and innovation to create tangible and actionable solutions for complex healthcare challenges. It not only highlights the impact of cutting-edge technology in healthcare but also underscores the importance of partnerships and hands-on learning experiences in preparing the next generation of emerging leaders. 

Together, we can create a healthier future for all.  

Do you have an innovative project idea or know of an industry partner who wants to engage in applied research in health and innovation? Connect with us!  

 Email vanita.varma@humber.ca.  

Humber Polytechnic's First Annual Well-being Strategy Report is Here - Posted on November 19, 2024

Posted:
November 19, 2024
Contact:
Jinhee Lee

We are excited to share the inaugural 2023–2024 Humber Polytechnic Well-being Strategy Annual Report.

Since its launch in 2023, Humber’s Well-being Strategy has been dedicated to fostering success for learners and employees by embedding health and well-being into every aspect of our campus culture. Guided by the four dimensions of well-being—financial, social, physical, and mental health—this work would not be possible without the contributions of our Humber Polytechnic partners, whose efforts have and continue to positively impact our community. 

As we continue with the implementation phase of the strategy, there is still much to accomplish. We look forward to collaborating across the campus to ensure Humber Polytechnic remains a place where both learners and employees can thrive. 

For more information on the Well-being Strategy and well-being related resources, please check out the healthyYOU hub

REB Notice - Re: Data Privacy Issues Concerning Protocol 0410 - Posted on November 19, 2024

Posted:
November 19, 2024

REB Protocol 0410 (Bridging the Gap: Investigating the Role of GenAI in Building a Culture of Effective Assessment) was approved by the REB on October 22, 2024. The participant recruitment methodology approved by the REB includes the use of the Communiqué to publish a survey link along with an invitation for interested participants to complete this survey.

The first Communiqué posting with a link to the survey was published on Monday, November 11, 2024. The Research Team advised the REB that on November 12, 2024 it discovered that there was a technical issue with this survey link as a result of which participants would have been able to view responses submitted by other participants. Although this would raise data privacy concerns, the REB has been assured that no actual participant data was compromised as no responses had been submitted to the survey.

The Research Team further advised the REB that upon becoming aware of the issue it immediately adopted curative actions. These actions consisted of the creation of a new survey link and the disabling of the previous survey link. Future postings in the Communiqué related to this project will contain the new and secure survey link. The REB is satisfied that as a result of these curative actions, there is now no risk of participant data being compromised.

The REB wishes to note that the actions of the research team in this instance are consistent with best recommended practices. Upon becoming aware of the issue, the team notified the REB and independently adopted the necessary curative actions. The REB commends the team on these efforts and wishes to remind the Humber research community of the importance of constant monitoring of data gathering and data analysis activities in order to ensure that potential problems are quickly identified and addressed. Researchers should, as in the present case, make immediate contact with the REB to advise of any issues experienced during the execution of the research which might create a risk of harm for research participants.

Should any member of the Humber community have questions on this matter, kindly make contact with the Chair, Audel Cunningham at audel.cunningham@humber.ca.

Library Spotlight: Press Reader for International Education Week - Posted on November 19, 2024

Posted:
November 19, 2024

International Education Week is celebrated November 18 to 22, 2024. Every day this week, the Library will feature resources that profile international voices, stories, and languages.

Use PressReader to get online access to more than 7,000 of the world’s top newspapers and magazines as soon as they’re available on shelves, available through the Library. With an extensive catalog of international publications you can read newspapers and magazines from countries all over the world. Read magazines from countries like India, Nigeria, China, Brazil, France, Jamaica, and many, many more.

Read online through the Library or download the Press Reader app.

Asset Disposal-Under-Counter Fridge & Desk Lamps - Posted on November 18, 2024

Posted:
November 18, 2024

The Financial Services Purchasing Unit is overseeing the relocation, transfer, and disposal of the following items: 

  • Under-Counter Fridge - Glaros
  • Under-Counter Fridge - Vissani
  • Desk Lamps

Should your faculty or department wish to acquire this asset, kindly reach out to Purchasing at purchasing@humber.ca before 12 p.m. on Friday, November 22, 2024. Purchases for individual (personal) use are restricted; only for the faculty/department use are allowed. 

Under-Counter Fridge
Number of Assets Available: 2 
Make/Brand: Glaros  
Condition : Used  
Serial #: SN:8220170301667 (located at North Res); SN:8220170301680 (located at  Lakeshore Res) 
Model: UCD5-SSGD 
Size/Dimensions: 5.12 cubic feet; 23.5"D x 24"W x 34"H 
Condition when removed from service: Good working condition 
Current condition: Good working condition 
Reason for being auctioned: Replaced with new 
Date removed from service: November 2024 
Notable damage: N/A 

Under-Counter Fridge
Number of Assets Available: 2
Make/Brand: Vissani 
Condition : Used  
Serial #: SN: THD2204HVBC58STF00322 
Model: Unknown 
Size/Dimensions: 5.12 cubic feet; 23.5"D x 24"W x 34"H 
Condition when removed from service: Good working condition 
Current condition: Good working condition 
Reason for being auctioned: Replaced with new 
Date removed from service: November 2024 
Notable damage: N/A

Desk Lamps
Number of Assets Available: approx. 500 (approx. 200 North, approx. 300 Lake) 
Make/Brand: Various 
Condition : Used  
Serial #: Unknown 
Model: Unknown
Size/Dimensions: Various, ranges from 15"H x 5"W x 6"D to 20"H x 6"W x 7"D
Condition when removed from service: Good working condition
Current condition: Good working condition
Reason for being auctioned: No longer providing desk lamps in residence rooms
Date removed from service: August 2024 
Notable damage: Range of no damage to some wear and tear 

Photos can be found in the right-hand corner of this posting.

Please contact purchasing@humber.ca if your faculty/department is interested in acquiring some or all of the items. Thank you.  

 

It's SFQ Season! - Posted on November 18, 2024

Posted:
November 18, 2024

November 16 to December 8 is SFQ Season for 14-week courses!

Student Feedback Questionnaires (SFQs) invite students to provide anonymous feedback on their learning experience in each course each semester to support our shared commitment to ensuring the quality of our academic programs at Humber. Student feedback is anonymous and confidential.

Please review these important points about the Fall 2024 Student Feedback Questionnaires (SFQs):

  1. Instructors, please schedule 20 minutes of in-class time when students will complete the SFQ. This ensures students are aware of the SFQ, and have time to answer them. Consider stepping out of the class during this time to allow students to have peace of mind when answering their SFQs. Sharing an example of how this feedback has helped improve course content provides an example for students of what to provide feedback on, and shows that their voices are heard.
  2. Instructors must enable the SFQ in Blackboard following this process (Visual instructions for adding your SFQ into Blackboard are available):
  • Select "Books & Tools" (Details & Actions, left course content menu)
  • Click "+" next to "Student Feedback Questionnaire"
  • Once added to the course content, make the SFQ visible for students

Learn more about your SFQ dates and other helpful information for faculty and students. 

Need additional support? The Innovative Learning Support Centre is here to help!

Retirement Announcement for Sandy Shivratan - Posted on November 7, 2024

Posted:
November 7, 2024
Contact:
Innovative Learning

After over 30 years at Humber, Sandy Shivratan has decided to retire.

Sandy started at Humber in 1990 in the Bookstore and later joined the Office of the Registrar. She then moved to the Open Learning Centre and played an important role supporting online course deliveries and maintaining the institution's presence in OntarioLearn. As the department grew and merged to form Innovative Learning (formerly Centre for Teaching & Learning), Sandy transitioned into a Coordinator role and supported the Digital Learning team. She currently works as the Program Support Officer and coordinates faculty-focused workshops, certificates, micro-credentials and institution-wide events such as Showcase, Faculty Orientation and TEP Graduation.

Sandy’s dedication, expertise and friendly demeanour will be missed. We wish her all the best in this new chapter!

Sandy’s last day at Humber will be December 20, 2024.
A virtual card has been created and we invite you all to add a message of well-wishes and memories.

Please join us in congratulating Sandy on her upcoming retirement!

New Full-Time Pathways Programs Faculty Member - Posted on August 29, 2024

Posted:
August 29, 2024

We are delighted to announce the successful appointment of Estefanía Toledo as a full-time faculty member in our Pathways Programs in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Estefanía brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to fostering inclusive and transformative learning environments and we are delighted that she will be joining our team this fall.

As an educator, Estefanía has a strong track record of employing learner-centred and evidence-based teaching practices to create spaces of belonging for learners from equity-deserving communities. Estefaní’s dedication is evident in her inclusive lesson plans and assessments, active learning strategies, and assignments designed to cultivate critical thinking skills and meet course learning outcomes. In her previous roles as an instructor at the University of Toronto and Ontario Tech University, Estefanía developed curricula that introduced students to essential academic strategies, supporting them in developing metacognition skills, applying learning strategies, cultivating help-seeking behaviours, and strengthening self-advocacy.

During her tenure at Humber, Estefanía has designed and delivered transformational learning experiences that align with our Mission and Vision, particularly in reducing mental health stigma and adopting Humber’s Learning Outcomes in co-curricular programs and service design. As the lead curriculum developer for Well-being at Humber and Recognize, Respond and Support Learners in Distress (RRS), she has provided crucial training to faculty, staff and students, promoting values of empathy, radical healing, and inclusive education.

Estefanía also played a significant role in developing the Student Wellness and Equitable Learning Co-curricular Framework, integrating local and national frameworks to enhance learner well-being at the institute. Her contributions have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the President’s Extra Mile award and the Canadian Association of College & University Student Services’ Innovation Award.

As an emerging critical scholar, Estefanía is dedicated to disrupting systemic barriers and building culturally-sustaining and life-affirming spaces in higher education. Her dissertation on the experiences of Latinx/a/o in higher education, recognized with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Doctoral award, highlights her commitment to using culturally-relevant frameworks and methods for social impact. At Humber, she has led various research and assessment activities, employing arts-based methods to understand and improve student mental health and well-being.

Estefanía’s extensive knowledge in student development, strengths-based frameworks, and critical pedagogies will undoubtedly contribute to the success and retention of students in our Pathways Programs. Estefanía’s passion for justice, commitment to access, and academic expertise makes her an ideal addition to our faculty.

Please join us in welcoming Estefanía to her new role.

Christina Meredith, MSW, PhD (she/her)
Associate Dean, Pathways Programs
Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Welcome Michelle Oosterman, Director of Marketing and Web Presence - Posted on August 19, 2024

Posted:
August 19, 2024

I am pleased to welcome Michelle Oosterman to Humber, in the role of Director of Marketing and Web Presence. In this new position, Michelle will oversee Humber’s marketing and web vision and strategies while stewarding our corporate brand, marketing and recruitment campaigns and web presence and initiatives. 

Michelle will lead and work with the marketing and web teams to develop and implement marketing and recruitment campaigns, advertising and promotions, design and production, web development and programming, user experience design and materials to support our marketing and web presence. She will also lead plans to market and promote Humber’s leadership in polytechnic education and will work with senior leadership, Faculties and departments to contribute to recruitment and conversion activities. She will also lead web and multimedia projects and approaches to website and multi-platform storytelling, including ongoing implementation of the Digital Experience Platform. 

We are excited to welcome Michelle and her extensive and varied experience to Humber. She joins us from Manulife where she worked as a marketing communications consultant in the Investment Management practice, focusing on strengthening marketing communications and overall practice management to improve client engagement and promote operational effectiveness. Prior to Manulife, Michelle was Director, Communications, Stakeholder Relations and Marketing at CAAT Pension Plan where she led the marketing and communications functions and contributed to the organization’s growth and transformation. 

Michelle has also held senior and director level marketing, web, brand and communications roles at KPMG Canada, CIBC, Scotiabank, Indigo and LCBO, working in both domestic and international positions. 

As previously mentioned, Michelle, along with Emily Milic will report to me and lead their respective marketing and web and communications functions.

Please join me in congratulating and welcoming Michelle to Humber. If you have any questions about the Marketing and Web team’s services or ideas you would like to share, please connect with her directly.

Andrew Leopold
Associate Vice-President, Marketing and Communications

Retirement: Valerie Walton - Posted on July 30, 2024

Posted:
July 30, 2024
Invitation card adorned with flowers

After 23 years at the College, Valerie Walton has decided to retire.

Valerie started the post-secondary part of her career at the University of Guelph-Humber as a library technician. She then joined Humber Library’s Lakeshore campus, where she has helped countless students and faculty, and provided great support to librarians, especially to the three collections librarians at Humber during her tenure. Valerie’s knowledge and experience have been invaluable to the Library team and periodical collection, but I know the most important thing to her has been providing positive experiences for library users, particularly students.

Valerie’s last day at the College will be August 30, 2024.

Please join us in congratulating Valerie on her upcoming retirement! A virtual retirement card has been created. You are welcome to add a message and best wishes for Valerie by August 29. We are planning to gather on Friday, August 30 for an afternoon tea/coffee at Lakeshore Campus Library in B202 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. as we say goodbye and wish Valerie a happy retirement.

Please RSVP by August 23.

Emily Milic to Become Director of Communications - Posted on July 15, 2024

Posted:
July 15, 2024

I am pleased to announce that beginning this week, Emily Milic is taking on an expanded role at Humber as the Director of Communications. 

Emily first joined Humber as Manager PR and Communications in 2018 and became Associate Director, Communications in 2021. Emily is an integral part of Humber’s corporate, internal and emergency management communications and public relations efforts. In her new role, Emily will be responsible for developing and implementing Humber’s communication strategies. She will oversee communications, public relations, media relations and social media activities while building executive, corporate and internal communications. Emily will lead her team in developing and implementing communications plans to promote Humber’s leadership in polytechnic education, Humber Inspired and students’ and employees’ contributions and accomplishments to external and internal audiences. She will work with senior leadership, Faculties and departments to share success stories and ensure an integrated approach to supporting and promoting activities and events happening across Humber. Emily will also lead issues management and brand/reputation communications and will be a designated Humber spokesperson. 

During her time as Associate Director, Emily led DSX Communications, Humber’s COVID-19 communications response, and co-chaired the Communications Leads Working Group at Humber, fostering greater information sharing and collaboration across the institution. Under her leadership, media mentions increased more than 263 per cent over the last year; along with social media increases of 11 per cent in engagements, and growth to more than 500,000 followers across Humber’s corporate social platforms. 

With respect to GRMC department structure, as previously communicated by Kelly Jackson, we will soon be announcing a Director of Marketing and Web Presence. The two directors will report to me and lead their respective functions.

Please join me in congratulating Emily. If you have any questions about the Communications team’s services or ideas you would like to share, please connect with her directly.

Andrew Leopold
AVP Marketing and Communications

Colleen Ball, Acting Associate Dean, Math & Research - Posted on June 3, 2024

Posted:
June 3, 2024
Contact:
Nora Esperanza

I am excited to let you know that Colleen Ball will be taking on the role of Acting Associate Dean, Mathematics & Research, effective Monday, June 3, 2024 until August 22, 2025.

Colleen Ball holds a master’s degree in mathematics from the University of British Columbia within the field of mathematical biology. Her work on the evolution of viruses resulted in multiple publications within peer-reviewed journals. 

Colleen joined Humber as a full-time professor in 2015 and has taught a variety of courses within the mathematics department. With her colleagues in the department of mathematics, she co-edited and revised an online statistics textbook to provide students with a quality, open-source resource. Colleen values innovation in teaching and recently brought the concept of thinking classrooms into her mathematics of finance course, with positive reviews from students.

In 2020, Colleen took on the role of program coordinator. Within this role, she has provided leadership at both the course and program level. Recently, she has provided support for the mathematics courses offered within the Engineering degree program as they undergo the process of accreditation. Colleen played a key role in bringing IDEAS, an open-source assessment platform, to the mathematics department. This free tool has been adopted within every mathematics and statistics course offered through the mathematics department. Along with her colleagues, Colleen won the 2021 League Innovation of the Year award for their work on the implementation of this system at Humber.

Colleen looks forward to her new role at Humber.

Please join me in welcoming Colleen to her new role!

John Stilla
Senior Dean, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Tumpe Trotter, Manager, Pathways Programs - Posted on May 30, 2024

Posted:
May 30, 2024

We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Tumpe Trotter as the new Manager of Pathways Programs. In this role Tumpe will lead the Academic Upgrading (AU) and Dual Credit (DC) programs.

Tumpe joined Humber College in 2020 as a Program Support Officer, quickly making her mark with her dedication and expertise. In 2021, she transitioned to the Program Planning, Development, and Renewal department, where she excelled first as a Coordinator and later as an Assistant Program Consultant. Most recently, Tumpe has served as the Academic Program Manager in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences. In these varied roles, Tumpe’s journey at Humber has been marked by a consistent commitment to excellence and dedication to the vision of the respective departments she has supported and the College by extension.

Before joining our team, Tumpe accumulated over 15 years of diverse experience in the education sector. Her roles have ranged from teaching and serving as an education policy officer to coordinating a significant post-disaster project for Dominica’s Ministry of Education. Additionally, she has contributed as a research assistant on projects aimed at supporting vulnerable populations, further showcasing her dedication to impactful educational initiatives.

Tumpe's academic credentials are impressive and align perfectly with her professional endeavors. She holds a graduate diploma in Public Policy and Program Evaluation from Carleton University and a master’s degree in Education from Columbia University. Her certifications in project management and teaching complement her practical experience, making her a well-rounded leader in our field.

Known for her strong work ethic, Tumpe is deeply committed to values of compassion, transparency, and continuous growth. These qualities not only enhance her professional approach but also inspire those around her.

Please join me in welcoming Tumpe to her new role. I am confident that under her leadership, our Pathways Programs will continue to thrive and expand, providing even greater opportunities for our students.

Christina Meredith
Associate Dean Pathways Programs

Retirement: Denise Rooney - Posted on May 28, 2024

Posted:
May 28, 2024
Eiffel Tower

After nearly 18 years, Denise Rooney is retiring at the end of June. Please join us in congratulating Denise and recognizing her many contributions to Humber and the University of Guelph-Humber. 

A virtual greeting card has been created. Members of the Humber and University of Guelph-Humber Community are invited to add a message. 

Please join the Library team to celebrate Denise's retirement on Tuesday, June 25 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the North Campus Library (LRC 4th floor).

RSVP by June 17

Congratulations, Denise!

Staffing Announcement: AVP Recruitment and Student Mobility - Posted on April 12, 2024

Posted:
April 12, 2024

I am pleased to announce that following a very competitive selection process, Amber Holliday has accepted the new role of Associate Vice-President, Recruitment and Student Mobility.

This position, reporting to the Vice-President Students and Institutional Planning, will provide leadership to all aspects of domestic and domestically-based recruitment, through participation in development and approval of related marketing strategies and co-leadership of the college’s Marketing, Recruitment and Conversion Committee. In addition, Amber will provide leadership to college Pathways and Transfer (Student Mobility) activities in cooperation with the Academic Division and Registrar’s Office. 

Amber joins us from York University where she most recently served as the Director, CRM Transformation in York’s Student Systems Renewal Program – a technological program designed to move the university towards next generation solutions improving the experience of students, faculty and staff. As Director, she spearheaded the comprehensive business and technological transformation of York’s CRM to a system designed to leverage data to improve relationships, drive enrolment growth and increase retention.  The first release of the new CRM went live in September 2023. Amber will be an asset to the Humber Enrolment team as we continue with implementation of the Enrolment and Admissions Rethinking Project.

With more than two decades of progressive leadership in recruitment and admissions, Amber is dedicated to fostering a student-centric experience at all stages of the student enrolment journey. As Assistant Director, Student Recruitment at York University, she assumed a leadership position that proved instrumental in diversifying the student body and driving enrolment growth nationally and internationally. This included the creation of integrated recruitment strategies, most notably with York’s English Language Institute, designed to support institutional and program specific priorities, optimize tactics and processes, and foster cross-campus collaboration. She also led the restructuring of the recruitment team for greater market accountability and cross-campus partnership.

Amber has an M.Ed from York University with a focus on internationalization and the international student experience, and is a certified ProSci change practitioner. She looks forward to joining the Humber community!  

Please join me in congratulating Amber and wishing her success, when she starts her new role on May 6, 2024.

Jason Hunter
Vice-President, Students & Institutional Planning

Erin Gray, Associate Dean, Program Delivery, Education & Training Solutions - Posted on February 8, 2024

Posted:
February 8, 2024

It is my pleasure to announce that Erin Gray has accepted the position of Associate Dean, Program Delivery in Education & Training Solutions (ETS).

Erin joins us with a unique blend of post-secondary education administration experience after 20 years working at Humber College in various roles, including her role as Interim Associate Dean within ETS and her role as Interim Dean in Program Planning, Development Renewal (PPDR). Other roles include Program Development Consultant (PPDR), faculty and program coordinator in Faculty of Heath Sciences as well as her seconded role as Quality Assurance Associate with Ontario College Assurance Services (OCAS). Erin holds a Master of Arts in Education from Central Michigan University as well as Honours Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences from Queen’s University. She has and continues to consult and contribute to numerous projects, committees, and programs across the college. Her strengths in teaching and learning, relationship building, curriculum design and development, faculty support and development and quality assurance in polytechnic education will be a valuable addition to the Education & Training Solutions team.  

Please join me in welcoming Erin to this role.

Wanda Buote
Dean, Education & Training Solutions

Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences Offices - Posted on October 18, 2024

Posted:
October 18, 2024

Please note the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences offices at both the North and Lakeshore campuses will be closed on Wednesday, October 23. The offices will reopen on Thursday, October 24 at 8:30 a.m. 

If you have any questions, please contact us at flas@humber.ca.

Thank you,

Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences

E131 Attendant Care Washroom Under Repairs - Posted on October 18, 2024

Posted:
October 18, 2024

Please note that the E131 Attendant Care Washroom at North Campus is currently out of order until further notice as it is undergoing repairs.

Thank you.

North Campus - Passenger Elevator in E Building Shut Down for Repair - Posted on October 17, 2024

Posted:
October 17, 2024

Please note that the passenger elevator in building E, close to Ackee Tree, will be shut down for warranty-related repair on Tuesday, October 22 at 6 a.m. to Thursday, October 24 at 6 a.m.

Thank you.

Nuit Blanche 2024 – Lakeshore Campus Closures - Posted on September 26, 2024

As part of the upcoming Nuit Blanche event taking place at the Lakeshore Campus on October 5 and 6, there will be a handful of space closures and impacts on the east side of the campus. The majority of the impacts will take place outdoors and on the event weekend itself. Visible work will begin to occur Wednesday, October 2 as outdoor projects are installed around the cottages, but impacts will be kept to just small areas around the Quad.  

During the event weekend, all Cottages and L Building will be closed for the event and regular activities will be suspended from 12 p.m. on Saturday, October 5 until 12 p.m. on Sunday, October 6 at the latest. Our teams will work diligently to open spaces on Sunday once post-event production wraps up.  

Closure notices will be placed at all cottage entrances as well as around the L Building to keep the community updated. 

Please view a full list of closures below.

Closures leading up to the event (October 2-5)

Quad Field (partial, small closures – traffic flow will not be restricted):

  • Thursday, October 3 and Friday, October 4 - all day  

K Cottage 1st floor Common Area:

  • Friday, October 4 at 2 p.m. onwards

L Building 2nd floor:

  • Friday, October 4 at 2 p.m. onwards

Nuit Blanche Event Weekend (October 5 & 6):

Cottages C, D, E, F, H, I, & J fully closed:

  • Saturday, October 5 at 4 p.m. to Sunday, October 6 at 12 p.m. 

L Building, Cottages G & K partially closed:

  • L Building – 3rd and 4th floor and West Side Stairwell (all floors) fully closed  
  • Saturday, October 5 at 7 a.m. to Sunday, October 6 at 12 p.m. 
  • L Learning Commons (computer area and study rooms) fully closed 
  • Saturday, October 5 at 12 p.m. to Sunday, October 6 at 12 p.m. 
  • Cottages G & K – 2nd floor fully closed, and 1st floor partially closed  
  • Saturday, October 5 at 12 p.m. to Sunday, October 6 at 12 p.m. 

Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive (south of Lakeshore) and Ring Road around cottages closed (no vehicle access):

  • Saturday, October 5 at 5 p.m. to Sunday, October 6 at 7 a.m. 

We’re looking forward to welcoming our community, staff, and students to celebrate art and community at Nuit Blanche. This acclaimed event is back in Etobicoke for the third year, and Humber is delighted to be bringing our campus to life again with even more art. 

We thank you for your understanding and support while our teams work hard preparing our campus for upwards of 250,000 visitors on October 5 and 6.

If you have any questions or concerns, please connect with Casey Norris (casey.norris@humber.ca) and/or Melissa Poliah (melissa.poliah@humber.ca).

North Campus - B Elevator Shut Down - Posted on September 11, 2024

Posted:
September 11, 2024

Please note that elevator in building B at North Campus will be shut down Friday, September 13, 2024 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. due to emergency repair. To access the second floor of B building, besides stairs, please use elevator in building E.

Thank you. 

No Access to Central Receiving on August 29 - Posted on August 28, 2024

Posted:
August 28, 2024

In order to complete paving work on the receiving road, access to Central Receiving at North Campus will be restricted on Thursday, August 29, 2024.

The road will be closed from 6 a.m. on Thursday morning and should reopen on Friday, August 30 mid-morning.

Please inform your vendors to use DX receiving dock, if possible. Thank you.

New Access Control Entry Requirements for Humber North Athletics - Posted on August 28, 2024

Posted:
August 28, 2024
Contact:
Humber Athletics

Humber Athletics is excited to announce that the new gates are activated for entry into the North Campus athletic facilities. Full details below:

Policy Update

  • As of opening on Monday, September 16, a NO PHOTO = NO ENTRY policy will be enacted as Athletics is a high-risk space, and our department needs to put faces to names in the event our Emergency Action Plan is executed. Please upload your photo to OneCard to avoid access being denied, details can be found at https://humber.ca/onecard/myphoto.html

New Entry Requirements

  • All Humber stakeholders are required to use their OneCard Avro Mobile barcode (swipe right from the Avro app picture page to the One Barcode) to gain entry through the gates into the facility. 
  • In addition to the OneCard Avro Mobile entry requirement, everyone is required to digitally sign an annual facility use waiver upon initial entry. 

SAVE TIME!

LRC Drop-Off Loop Closure - Posted on August 20, 2024

Posted:
August 20, 2024

Please be advised that the North Campus drop-off loop between the LRC building and President's Way, including around the parking kiosk, will be closed on Friday, August 23, 2024 due to pavement maintenance.

Closure is expected to last from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

If you have any questions, please contact Roman Fuzak at roman.fuzak@humber.ca.

SWEL/SWAC Services Closure - Posted on July 30, 2024

Posted:
July 30, 2024

SWEL/SWAC Services will be closed on August 15 from 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m. due to a staff PD day.

Please book your appointment ahead of time as needed. 

Closure at North Campus Buildings B and E - Posted on July 29, 2024

We would like to inform you of ongoing construction activities affecting access to Buildings B (third floor) and E at the North Campus. The construction has already begun and is expected to continue, and during this period, certain areas and facilities within these buildings will be temporarily inaccessible.

Key Details:

Affected Areas:

  • Men's washroom on the first floor of Building B
  • Entrance to Building E and nearby Tim Hortons
  • Partial closure of the corridor on the third floor of Building B

We encourage all students, staff, and faculty to plan accordingly and allow extra time for navigating the campus during this period.

Weekly Layout Updates: The layout for each week's closures will be posted on the Friday of the preceding week.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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