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Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences - FLAS Connect Newsletter (Summer 2024) - Posted on June 27, 2024

Posted:
June 27, 2024
Contact:
Barbara Cam

We are excited to share the Summer 2024 edition of the FLAS Connect Newsletter. Check out the latest community highlights, including our "Student Appreciation Month (SAM)" and the "FLAS Forward Together Symposium 2024" articles.

Learn more about Innovation in FLAS in eCampus Project: Revolutionizing Support for Learners of Math and Finance with Open Educational Resources (OER) and dive into the inspiring piece of HUMBER@TIFA: Celebrating a 10-Year Partnership with a Conference on Mental Health and Well-Being

Additionally, join us in celebrating our students', faculty's, and staff's achievements, success stories, and contributions.

Happy reading!

Food Service Hours of Operation - Posted on June 27, 2024

Posted:
June 27, 2024

Summer hours of operation for food services beginning July 2, 2024.

Visit dineoncampus.ca for menu and food station hours of operation.

North Campus

Monday-Thursday

Friday

Saturday-Sunday

Residence  

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Street Cafe

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. CLOSED

Starbucks LRC

7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. CLOSED

Tim Horton's

8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

CLOSED

Subway

11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

CLOSED

Food Emporium

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Guelph Humber Cafe

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Hawks Nest Cafe

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Staff Lounge

CLOSED.

CLOSED

CLOSED

Booster Juice (KB)

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Trades Cafe

8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

CLOSED

Villa Madina/LinX Lounge

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Ackee Tree/Spiked Patties

10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

CLOSED

JJ Mart (Parking Garage)

11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

12 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Lakeshore Campus

Monday-Thursday

Friday

Saturday-Sunday

Starbucks Welcome Centre 

8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

CLOSED

L Building Cafeteria (second floor)

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

ON The Go Cafe (L first floor)

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Tim Hortons M building

8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

CLOSED

AB Cafeteria

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Arena Cafe (Birmingham)

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

F Cart (F building)

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Humber College 2023 Employment Equity Report - Posted on June 26, 2024

Posted:
June 26, 2024
Contact:
Office of Human Rights & Harassment

The Office of Human Rights & Harassment invites the Humber Community to read the 2023 Employment Equity Report

Humber College and the University of Guelph-Humber are committed to workplace equity, diversity and inclusion. Employment Equity is a term used in Canada to describe a process for achieving equity in all aspects of employment. Humber complies voluntarily with the Employment Equity Act under the Federal Contractors Program.

Our sincere thanks to all employees who have completed the EEQ. Having up-to-date knowledge of our workforce representation is essential in accurately identifying where underrepresentation exists and allows for targeted efforts toward removing barriers and addressing that underrepresentation.

All full-time and non-full-time employees are invited to complete the Employment Equity Questionnaire (EEQ). Employees are also welcome to update their responses, as needed, to the EEQ. Please note - the completion of Humber’s Employment Equity Questionnaire is voluntary.

The information that you provide in the EEQ will be kept confidential and will only be reported in aggregate form for Employment Equity purposes. In other words, the reported data will not contain any personal identifying information.

Please visit the Office of Human Rights & Harassment website to learn more, or contact humanrights@humber.ca with any questions.

Thank you for your continued dedication to equity at Humber.

Career Milestones Recognition - June 2024 - Posted on June 26, 2024

Posted:
June 26, 2024
Career Milestones list of employees for June 2024

Congratulations to all our employees celebrating Career Milestones in June!

The following employees are celebrating their 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25-year anniversary with Humber. We encourage you to reach out to your colleagues to congratulate them on their Career Milestones.

1 Year

5 Years

10 Years

15 Years

20 Years

25 Years

Thomas Chevalier

Lamar Samuels

Paul Nguyen

Sonia Deleo

Michael Kopinak

Spencer Wood

Dempsey Cruz

Harini Nanthan

Krista O’Donnell

Sunil Cherian

 

 

Deon Moodley

Monique Krasek

 

Andrea Burket

 

 

Sayoojya Saju

 

 

Shierel Caoagas

 

 

Patricia DiBona

 

 

Marlene Casal

 

 

Aseela Tahir

 

 

Asima Shahid

 

 

Kimmy Do

 

 

Olga Rossovska

 

 

Rui Raposo

 

 

John Aliferis

 

 

Rachel Oudit

 

 

 

 

 

Teyun (Jennifer) Kim

 

 

 

 

 

Taejo Kim

 

 

 

 

 

Ishmeet Singh

 

 

 

 

 

Ashley Depaz

 

 

 

 

 

Kourtney Clarke

 

 

 

 

 

Although we do our best to ensure we don't miss anyone, sometimes it happens. If we have missed anyone on this list, our sincere apologies. Please let us know so we can correct our records and ensure the employee receives recognition.

Questions? Please email us at oe@humber.ca.

Do Not Miss the Exciting STEAM Summer Camp at Humber College Barrett CTI - Posted on June 26, 2024

Posted:
June 26, 2024

Last call to be part of the Barrett CTI's STEAM Summer Camp, designed to nurture creativity and innovation in children and youth ages 8-18. Our camp combines STEAM activities, outdoor adventures, and leadership development, inspiring a passion for learning and exploration. 

Camp Details

Schedule: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • STEAM Engineers: 15-18 years old, July 15-19  
  • STEAM Innovators: 11-14 years old, July 22-26  
  • STEAM Engineers: 15-18 years old, July 29-August 2  
  • STEAM Pioneers: 8-10 years old, August 6-9  

Location: North Campus, Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation  

Enjoy incredible facilities, including state-of-the-art robotics equipment, an arboretum, and a sports gymnasium.

Humber staff receive a 10 per cent discount. Please email jener.gurrea@humber.ca for more information.

Registration Link

Please note: Lunch and transportation are not included.

Don't miss out—this is the last call to join us for an unforgettable summer experience!

Eco-Minute at the Idea Lab - Watch the New Episode - Posted on June 25, 2024

Posted:
June 25, 2024
Contact:
Humber's Office of Sustainability
Microphone on a wood floor

In this episode of the Eco-Minute, we're taking you behind the scenes to the Idea Lab to brand our microphones! We'll also share how using the Idea Lab is sustainable, how to book free workshops and how to access all the equipment and cool spaces available to Humber students and staff.  

Watch this episode

To book or learn about the Idea Lab: visit the website.
 
What’s Eco-Minute?     

This series will be one-minute episodes shared every other week in a fun short clip you can find on our Instagram reels.   

The purpose of this series will be to create and deliver accessible content to students across Humber where we "pass the mic” to hear from faculty members, campus partners, and students of various programs. These episodes aim to share achievements, projects and announcements from within our community that focus on sustainability.  

Check out the first episode now   

To learn more about our work in sustainability, visit our website.

If you’d like to connect for a future episode, please email us at sustainability@humber.ca.

Reflecting Forward: A Year of Change and Growth - Posted on June 25, 2024

Posted:
June 25, 2024

In the latest SVPA Blog, Gina Antonacci reflects on the past academic year. 

Read the SVPA Blog.

Longo Faculty of Business - Dean's Newsletter - Posted on June 24, 2024

Posted:
June 24, 2024

The Longo Faculty of Business is pleased to share with the College the May edition of the monthly Dean's Newsletter.

Visit business.humber.ca/deans-news.html for more information.

Last Call for Sip & Chill Mobile - North Campus - Posted on June 24, 2024

Posted:
June 24, 2024
Contact:
Meshanda Phillips

LAST CALL FOR NORTH CAMPUS

Presenting Sip & Chill Mobile – A Resource on Wheels

Exciting news from the Office of the Dean of Students: introducing the Sip & Chill Mobile service! This in-person mobile service is designed to bring information directly to students in their primary campus spot -the classroom.

How does it work?

During a class break, the Sip & Chill Mobile cart will be outside the classroom to provide students with access to information about student resources, upcoming events, and giveaways, along with a complimentary cup of coffee or tea.

Schedule:

The Sip & Chill Mobile Cart is bookable for date and times listed below:

  • Date: Monday to Friday only beginning June 3 and ending August 2
  • Time: Between 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Location: North Campus (June) and Lakeshore Campus (July)

How to request a visit from the Sip & Chill Mobile cart for your students:

Professors can schedule a visit from the Sip & Chill Mobile Cart to arrive during their class breaks. Reservations must be made in advance on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The cart can be booked for North campus during the month of June and Lakeshore campus during the month of July.

If you have additional questions, please reach out to Meshanda at meshanda.phillips@humber.ca.

Employee Engagement Survey Results and Action Planning - Posted on June 24, 2024

Posted:
June 24, 2024

Summary 

Thank you to everyone that completed the 2024 Humber College Employee Engagement Survey. We appreciate you taking the time to share your honest perspective and feedback.  

In Spring of 2024, Humber partnered with McLean & Company, an independent HR research firm, to administer the Employee Engagement Survey to gather insights and gain a deeper understanding of employee engagement at Humber. I am pleased to share that McLean & Company has compiled the survey data and feedback.  

With an overall response rate of 38 per cent, there are some highlights I would like to share. Across Humber and the University of Guelph-Humber, 60.5 per cent of employees are engaged and 18.1 per cent of employees are almost engaged which is on par with the Educational Services industry benchmark. The highest engagement scores indicate that employees feel empowered, enjoy positive working relationships with their managers and coworkers, and find the working environment and culture to be supportive, inclusive, and safe. There are opportunities for us to do better to support career growth and development, recognition, company potential, and department leadership. Attached is a quick snapshot of the employee engagement survey results.   

The executive team and leaders across the college are committed to taking necessary actions to help address the survey feedback and make Humber a better place to work.  

Objectives and Plan

People(s) & Culture and McLean & Company held Engagement Results and Action Planning meetings with all Senior Leaders and People Leaders at Humber and the University of Guelph-Humber earlier this month to share the high-level findings of the survey, discuss engagement drivers, action planning process and implementation timelines.  

Based on the survey data and findings, Senior Leaders identified engagement drivers that will have the most impact on engagement levels. This feedback will be presented to the Executive team for review and approval, and we will begin working on a Humber-wide action plan including targeted strategies to address employee concerns. 

Senior Leaders and People Leaders will receive leader-level reports on engagement and will be responsible for creating and implementing their own Employee Engagement Action Plans based on their engagement results by Fall of 2024. Leaders will engage their teams in the results discussion process and plans should be built in collaboration with the entire team as everyone has a responsibility for engagement. 

In Fall of 2024, a townhall will be organized to further discuss the survey results and share the details of the Humber action plan and its implementation process with all our employees. Results, expectations, and progress will be shared across the organization through townhalls, meetings, and various communication channels to ensure transparency, collaboration, and accountability for this initiative. 

Engagement Framework

Humber will use a hybrid framework approach to engagement analysis and action planning. With this approach, organizational priorities are identified, and further analysis will be done at the Senior Leader and People Leader levels to identify unique priorities and create tailored action plans for those levels and departments.  

As mentioned above, we are finalizing the organizational engagement drivers that we want to focus on as an organization and will soon begin working on a Humber-wide action plan. Senior Leaders and People Leaders are currently analyzing their results and identifying insights and actions for their plans.  

This approach will allow us to better understand the engagement landscape horizontally and across the organization and where gaps may need to be addressed at the organizational, departmental/faculty, and team levels.  

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Tools and Supports

A Manager Toolkit was given to all People Leaders including an Engagement Action Form and resources and materials to support the action planning and implementation process.  

The People(s) and Culture department will provide support and will check-in on the status of action plans throughout the year to ensure progress is made to address employee concerns and improve our programs and practices within the department/faculty and across the organization.  

Closing Remarks

On behalf of the Executive Team, I want to thank you again for sharing your feedback and express our gratitude to all our employees and students, who every day contribute to making Humber a great place to work. Your voice and feedback will play a significant role in determining how we invest in our people and will shape our employee and student programs, practices, and initiatives moving forward.  

Should you have any questions, please contact us at oe@humber.ca.  

Sincerely,

Jennifer O’Brien
Vice President, People(s) and Culture

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

Career Milestones Recognition - January 2024 - Posted on January 30, 2024

Congratulations to all our employees celebrating Career Milestones in January!

The following employees are celebrating their 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25-year anniversary with Humber. We encourage you to reach out to your colleagues to congratulate them on their Career Milestones.

1 Year 5 Years 10 Years 15 Years 20 Years 25 Years
Karen Snell
Davi Lall
Ashwin Patel
Joanne Spence
Trilby Bittle
Dijana Kladnjakovic
Joanne Evanoff Lori
Short-Zamudio
John Lewis Monika Peternel   Scott Fielder
Atyia Police Carolyn Perry Nicholas Bordignon Stephen A. Stockton   Muhammad Khan
Tyler Reid Joseph Italiano Maya Samson Ron Alan Caylao   Najamuddin Mohammed
Shenia Nazir   Francisca
Burg-Feret
Nasreene
Corpuz Kasznia
   
Deanna Holmes   Natalie Blake       
Deborah Vincent
  Karen Young      
Annetta Latham   Baltej Rakhra      
Nabeehah Ayube   Ajay Rampersad      
Arman
Hamzehlou Kahrizi
  Bradley Corcoran      
Ryan Hahne   Joanna Foote      
Alison Gelata   Elizabeth Fenuta      
Joji Lue          
Saransh Patel          
Nadia Singh          
Mark Puri          
Meaghan
Catalano-Perez
         
Alireza Yazdi          
Drew Maxwell          
Andrew Nelson          
Ruby Tano          
Hadeel El-Kassabi          
Zhengrong Chu          
Dina Goldenberg          
Ali Taha          
Haytham Abdelgawad          
Alvin Borlado          
Jacob Willow          
Nicolette Kadiri          
Josh Harold          
Peter Iskander          
Shyam  Mohamed          
Nicholas LeBlond          
Pranav Patel          
Joseph Enwerem          
Sabrina Verrilli          
Tim Ambrose          
Renny Wheable          
Shahdad Shariatmadari          
Shannon Brown          
Natalie Snow          
Kehinde Ladipo          
Shikha Verma          
Jonathan Au          

Although we do our best to ensure we don't miss anyone, sometimes it happens. If we have missed anyone on this list, our sincere apologies. Please let us know so we can correct our records and ensure the employee receives recognition.

Questions? Please email us at oe@humber.ca.

Cara Wallace, Director, Community Outreach & Workforce Development - Posted on January 12, 2024

Posted:
January 12, 2024

It is my pleasure to announce that on February 5, Cara Wallace will start as the Director, Community Outreach & Workforce Development.

Cara is a seasoned community and workforce strategist, bringing experience in community outreach, grant writing, contract and program management and performance measurement within the employment and education sectors.

In her most recent role, Cara was the Contract Manager with WCG Services, where she supported the successful delivery of Integrated Employment Services. Cara maintained impactful relationships with service providers across Peel and York Region, and co-designed an organizational Equity, Belonging, Diversity, and Inclusion strategy, emphasizing a culture where staff feel recognized and appreciated.

Cara’s career has been fueled by her commitment to removing barriers to access and to supporting underserved communities. Through roles at Achēv, JVS Toronto and the Youth Justice Network of Toronto, Cara led the development and implementation of community programming and honed advanced skills in stakeholder collaboration, grassroots mobilization, and culturally responsive outreach. Cara trained and developed staff across different organizations to support communities in need, and established alliances with community agencies and public sector institutions, successfully securing nearly $1 million in funding for the Rexdale community. 

She holds a M.Ed. in Adult Education and Community Development; a B.A. in Sociology, CHRP and certifications in Human Resources Management, Adult Education, Myers Briggs, and Conflict Resolution.  

I am delighted that she is bringing her experience and passion for lifelong learning to this important role. Please join me in welcoming Cara to Humber.  

Kelly Jackson  
Vice-President, External Affairs and Professional Learning

Elijah Williams, Acting Dean, Indigenous Education & Engagement - Posted on January 8, 2024

Posted:
January 8, 2024

I am delighted to announce the appointment of Elijah Williams as the Acting Dean of Indigenous Education & Engagement (IE&E), effective January 8, 2024. Elijah will seamlessly transition into this new role while concurrently maintaining his current position as Associate Dean, IE&E.

In his new role, Elijah will play a pivotal role in fostering a culture of innovation through the development of specialized support service programs, engaging with internal and external stakeholders, and implementing strategic initiatives. Additionally, he will focus on advancing Humber College's Indigenous education plan and commitment to truth and reconciliation.

Elijah's responsibilities will align with the mandates of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and the recommendations of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 

Since September 2022, Elijah has served as the Associate Dean of Indigenous Education & Engagement at Humber College. In this capacity, he has collaborated closely with Program Planning, Development and Renewal, and Innovative Learning. Elijah has been instrumental in raising awareness, promoting teamwork, and establishing open communication channels to bolster educational initiatives. His efforts have significantly contributed to the expansion and enhancement of Indigenous programming, methodology, research, practice, and delivery.

Prior to his role at Humber, Elijah was the Director of Indigenous Engagement and led the Centre for Indigenous Learning and Support at Sheridan College. There, he oversaw the development of Sheridan’s Babamadiwin, Indigenous Start Well program, an online initiative designed to help Indigenous learners navigate the college's supports and services. Elijah also played a key role in creating Sheridan’s Looking Forward, Look Back Education Series, providing foundational knowledge about Indigenous peoples to faculty and staff.

Elijah's commitment to Indigenous education is further demonstrated by his Master of Professional Education in Indigenous Educational Leadership from Western University.

Please join me in extending our congratulations to Elijah as he takes on this significant role. We look forward to the positive impact he will undoubtedly make in advancing Indigenous education and engagement at Humber College.

Jason Seright
Vice-President, Inclusion and Belonging

Michelle Jordan, Associate Dean, Mathematics & Research - Posted on December 7, 2023

Posted:
December 7, 2023

I am excited to announce that Michelle Jordan has accepted the position of Associate Dean, Mathematics & Research in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences. In this role, Michelle will oversee the Mathematics portfolio as well as the Research Analyst Ontario Graduate Certificate program. 

Michelle began her career at Humber teaching in the General Arts and Science programs, before moving into the role of Program Coordinator for Pre-Health Sciences and the General Arts and Science - Technology programs. Michelle held this role for five years before moving into her current role as the Program Coordinator for General Arts and Science certificate and diploma programs and the interim semester retention program now known as Rebound.

In her roles at Humber, Michelle has worked alongside faculty members from a variety of program and subject areas, and she has demonstrated a commitment to a quality culture through her involvement in several program review and renewal opportunities. Michelle was the recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Award in 2015 for her work developing and teaching a first-year experience course (now known as Positive Psychology for Academic and Career Success) to help students transition successfully into post-secondary studies and provide them with a holistic sense of self-awareness to meet their personal, academic, and professional goals.

Michelle has recently defended her PhD thesis entitled The Perceived Impact of Pre-Health Sciences Programs on Student Access and Transition to Health Science Programs in one Ontario College. In addition, she holds a Career Development Practitioner Ontario Graduate Certificate from Conestoga College, an M.A. in English Literary and Cultural Studies from Carleton University, and a B.A. in English Literature from Brock University.

Please join me in congratulating Michelle on her new role, which she will begin on December 18, 2023.

I would also like to take the opportunity to thank Mike Wells for his strong leadership of the portfolio over the last few months. His ability to lead with both care and a sense of humour is a skill set that I admire and am grateful for.

John Stilla
Senior Dean, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Nicole Pereira, Associate Dean of Business Development & Program Optimization - Posted on December 6, 2023

Posted:
December 6, 2023
Contact:
Frank Cappadocia

I am pleased to announce that Nicole Pereira has been selected as CPL’s new Associate Dean of Business Development & Program Optimization. Nicole joins Humber with 15 years of experience designing and delivering professional skills training programs serving diverse learners in collaboration with industry, community, academia, professional regulators, foundations, and governments. She has been a critical contributor to continuing education divisions experiencing rapid growth, most recently leading the business, ADR/mediation, and health portfolios as a Program Manager with York University’s School of Continuing Studies.

Before York, Nicole served as Manager of Government Contracts & Training Services in Seneca’s Faculty of Continuing Education & Training, where she oversaw accelerator, bridging, alternative career, and corporate training offerings in fields ranging from finance to IT, social services, engineering, and pre-apprenticeship. Nicole was also a founding member and Director of Program Development and Strategic Partnerships with Devant (a subsidiary of Academica) and Project Manager of volunteerism and diversity with the Toronto & Region Conservation Authority.

Holding an MBA in Community Economic Development and Public Policy, an Honours Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Sociology, and Certificates in Ontario College Administration and Leadership, Inclusive Leadership, and EDI, Nicole brings an outstanding balance of practical and professional experiences into this role.

Please join me in welcoming Nicole to the CPL Team and Humber Community; her first day will be Monday, December 3.

Frank Cappadocia
Dean I  Continuous Professional Learning
416.675.6622 x5665

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Closure at North Campus Buildings A, B, C, and D - Posted on June 21, 2024

Posted:
June 21, 2024
Contact:
Hedi Rahmat
Map of North Campus Buildings A, B, C, and D

We would like to inform you of ongoing construction activities affecting access to Buildings A, B, C, and D at the North Campus. The construction has already begun and is expected to continue for several months, and during this period, certain areas and facilities within these buildings will be temporarily inaccessible.

Key Details:

  • Buildings A, B, C, and D: Expect partial closures and restricted access.
  • Affected Areas: Faculty of Business (Culinary Programs, Golf Management, Sports Management, and Spa Programs), Faculty of Health Sciences (Massage Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine Programs), TCM Clinic, Athletics, Support Staff Union, and all classes on the second floor of Buildings B and D.
  • Update on B Building Elevator Access: Please note that access to the B building elevators is currently changed. While there is still access to the B-elevators if you enter directly from the B building entrance (Parking Lot 13/14), those entering from Parking Lot 15 should follow an alternative path to reach the elevators. We have attached a layout for your convenience to help navigate this change. 

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.

Closure at North Campus Buildings A, B, C, and D - Posted on June 14, 2024

Posted:
June 14, 2024
Contact:
Hedi Rahmat
Map of North Campus Buildings A, B, C, and D

We would like to inform you of an ongoing construction activities affecting access to Buildings A, B, C, and D at the North Campus. The construction has already begun and is expected to continue for several months, and during this period, certain areas and facilities within these buildings will be temporarily inaccessible.

Key Details:

  • Buildings A, B, C, and D: Expect partial closures and restricted access.
  • Affected Areas: Faculty of Business (Culinary Programs, Golf Management, Sports Management, and Spa Programs), Faculty of Health Sciences (Massage Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine Programs), TCM Clinic, Athletics, Support Staff Union, and all classes on the second floor of Buildings B and D.

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.

SSE Services - Early Closure on June 14 - Posted on June 11, 2024

Posted:
June 11, 2024

Please be informed that there is an SSE event happening at both campuses during the afternoon of Friday, June 14. This means all the full-time staff from the SWEL offices, TAS, and Athletics will be unavailable. Most services will remain open during this time, however.

SWEL Offices including Health Services, Counselling, Accessible Learning Services, Student Connection and Community Care, Residence Life, and Testing Services will be closed as of noon on June 14 for the day.

In case of emergency, the following resources are available: 

Closure at North Campus Buildings A, B, C, and D - Posted on June 7, 2024

Posted:
June 7, 2024
Contact:
Hedi Rahmat

We would like to inform you of an ongoing construction activities affecting access to Buildings A, B, C, and D at the North Campus. The construction has already begun and is expected to continue for several months, and during this period, certain areas and facilities within these buildings will be temporarily inaccessible.

Key Details:

  • Buildings A, B, C, and D: Expect partial closures and restricted access.
  • Elevators in Building B: The elevators in Building B will not be accessible between June 14 and 28. Please use alternate elevators or stairwells.
  • Affected Areas: Faculty of Business (Culinary Programs, Golf Management, Sports Management, and Spa Programs), Faculty of Health Sciences (Massage Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine Programs), TCM Clinic, Athletics, Support Staff Union, and all classes on the second floor of Buildings B and D.

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.

Notice of Construction: Closure at North Campus Buildings A, B, C, and D - Posted on May 31, 2024

Posted:
May 31, 2024
Contact:
Hedi Rahmat
Map or North Campus Buildings A, B, C, and D

We would like to inform you of an ongoing construction activities affecting access to Buildings A, B, C, and D at the North Campus. The construction has already begun and is expected to continue for several months, and during this period, certain areas and facilities within these buildings will be temporarily inaccessible.

Key Details:

  • Buildings A, B, C, and D: Expect partial closures and restricted access.
  • Elevators in Building B: The elevators in Building B will not be accessible between June 14 and 28. Please use alternate elevators or stairwells.
  • Tzu Chi Clinic: During the period from June 3 to 7, access to the TZU CHI Clinic will be available through the Building A entrance as usual.
  • Affected Areas: Faculty of Business (Culinary Programs, Golf Management, Sports Management, and Spa Programs), Faculty of Health Sciences (Massage Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine Programs), TCM Clinic, Athletics, Support Staff Union, and all classes on the second floor of Buildings B and D.

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.

Minor Works at Humber College Boulevard and Hwy 27 - Posted on May 28, 2024

Ongoing sidewalk and curb construction work to June 14, 2024

As part of the Finch West Light Rail Transit (LRT) Project, crews will be performing minor sidewalk and curb works at Humber College Boulevard and Hwy 27. The work started on May 8, 2024, and will last till June 14, 2024, approximately.

Humber College Boulevard sidewalk works started May 22, 2024, for three (3) weeks, approximately.

Humber College Boulevard and Hwy 27: Northbound left turn into Humber Access Road will be closed for curb works starting May 29, 2024, for two (2) weeks, approximately.

Please take extra care when navigating near work sites, and always make eye contact with the driver before crossing in front of any equipment or vehicle as it is accessing or egressing the active work zone. Please also comply with instructions from site crews and follow the dedicated pedestrian routes. Please do not enter into any areas with active construction operations.

Maps and details from Metrolinx are attached.

Delivery Notice: Alternate Entrance at N Building, Basement Level - Posted on May 27, 2024

Posted:
May 27, 2024
Map of N Building at North Campus

Delivery of heavy machinery has been scheduled for Friday, May 31, 2024. During the delivery, please use the alternate entrance for access to the NB labs.

Please view attached map for reference. 

Notice of Construction Closure at North Campus Buildings A, B, C, and D - Posted on May 24, 2024

Posted:
May 24, 2024
Map of North Campus

We would like to inform you of upcoming construction activities affecting access to Buildings A, B, C, and D at the North Campus. The construction has already begun and is expected to continue for several months, and during this period, certain areas and facilities within these buildings will be temporarily inaccessible.

Key Details:

  • Buildings A, B, C, and D: Expect partial closures and restricted access.
  • Elevators in Building B: The elevators in Building B will not be accessible between June 6 and July 7. Please use alternate elevators or stairwells.
  • Tzu Chi Clinic: From May 20 to June 7, access to the clinic will be through the back door. Signs will be posted at the Athletic entrance for guidance.
  • Affected Areas: Faculty of Business (Culinary Programs, Golf Management, Sports Management, and Spa Programs), Faculty of Health Sciences (Massage Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine Programs), TCM Clinic, Athletics, Support Staff Union, and all classes on the second floor of Buildings B and D.

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.

Notice of Construction Closure at North Campus Buildings A, B, C, and D - Posted on May 21, 2024

Posted:
May 21, 2024
Contact:
Hedi Rahmat
North Campus map

We would like to inform you of upcoming construction activities affecting access to Buildings A, B, C, and D at the North Campus. The construction will take place from June 10 to 14, and during this period, certain areas and facilities within these buildings will be temporarily inaccessible.

Key Details:

  • Buildings A, B, C, and D: Expect partial closures and restricted access.
  • Elevators in Building B: The elevators in Building B will be out of service between June 6 and July 7. Please use alternate elevators or stairwells.
  • Tzu Chi Clinic: From May 20 to June 7, access to the clinic will be through the back door. Signs will be posted at the Athletic entrance for guidance.
  • Affected Areas: Faculty of Business (Culinary Programs, Golf Management, Sports Management, and Spa Programs), Faculty of Health Sciences (Massage Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine Programs), TCM Clinic, Athletics, Support Staff Union, and all classes on the second floor of Buildings B and D.

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.

Construction Notice: North Campus - Building J First Floor - Posted on May 16, 2024

Please note that our current closure of the J corridor has been extended until May 31.

The work should be completed before the end of the month, and the corridor will be opened as soon as possible.

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