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Bargaining Update from the CEC - Posted on September 22, 2025

Posted:
September 22, 2025

To the Humber Community,

The College Employer Council has posted "Bargaining Update - Day 12 - The path forward to end college full-time support staff strike" on its site. 

 

 

Please Note: 

The College Employer Council (CEC) is the government mandated bargaining agent for the 24 Ontario publicly funded Colleges that negotiate collective agreements with unionized staff. This information is being distributed on behalf of the CEC.

We recognize that bargaining updates may contain strong language and reflect the perspectives of the parties involved. While the message above is a direct release from the CEC, our goal in sharing it is to keep our community informed of developments that may impact operations and the student experience.

We remain committed to respectful dialogue, transparency, and supporting all members of our campus community during this time. We will continue to provide updates as they become available and encourage everyone to stay informed through official channels.

Welcome to Humber Boutique - Posted on September 19, 2025

Posted:
September 19, 2025
Grand Re-Opening of the Humber Boutique

The newly re-opened Humber Boutique offers clothing, accessories, shoes and makeup. 

The Boutique is located in Room H344, North Campus.

Hours of Operation:

Monday to Thursday 
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

CIHW launches another exciting project this fall: Supporting Healthy Aging at Home: Universal Complex Design - Posted on September 19, 2025

Posted:
September 19, 2025

In collaboration with the Faculty of Applied Sciences & Technology and the Faculty of Health & Life Sciences, the Centre for Innovation in Health & Wellness (CIHW) is bringing together students from Humber's Interior Design program to work with individuals in the paramedic, fire services, and OTA/PTA fields to tackle the challenge of designing for older adults to live healthily and independently at home.

This interdisciplinary and interprofessional learning opportunity will involve students working with their peers and industry professionals to design spaces that are health-centric, accessible for daily living and resilient for emergency situations.

As more people choose to age in their homes, we need environments that support health, independence, and safety at home. This workshop is one of the many projects that CIHW is leading that further solidifies our polytechnic approach - bringing together diverse perspectives to design innovative & practical real-world solutions through applied learning.

Many thanks to Professor Orla Keane and Program Coordinator James Bulger for collaborating with us. Stay tuned for more updates on this innovative project!

Climate & Sustainability Professional Development Opportunities - Posted on September 19, 2025

Posted:
September 19, 2025
Contact:
Lindsay Walker

The Office of Sustainability is excited to share some opportunities to engage in climate and sustainability topics this fall: 

Climate Action Open Course MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) is available to anyone, anytime! This self-paced, online course empowers learners to take meaningful action on the climate crisis. In just three to five hours, participants will explore four key modules covering:

  • Carbon Footprints and Greenhouse Gases
  • Action Planning for Climate Solutions
  • Climate Anxiety and Building Resilience
  • Land-based Learning and Indigenous Knowledge

Learners will finish the course with a personalized Climate Action Plan that aligns their skills and passions with real-world solutions. This is a great opportunity to deepen your understanding of climate action, and that of your team and/or students! The Climate Action Open Course can be something faculty could have students take towards their coursework - an easy way to begin a conversation about how every discipline has a connection to climate action. You can learn more about the Climate Action course and enrol at humber.ca/climateactioncourse.


"So I've taken the Climate Action Open Course, now what?" 

October 28 from 12 to 1 p.m., B101, North Campus

Join Lindsay Walker, Humber's Director, Sustainability for a session that will bring folks together and connect on what they took from the course and discuss together what's next. Register here: https://simpli.events/e/b09a04 

 

Exploring the Relationship Between Sustainability & Technology

November 18 from 12 to 1 p.m., NX111, North Campus

A thought-provoking session that challenges the assumption that digital and tech-based solutions are always the most sustainable. This interactive will explore the environmental impacts of technology from device lifecycles to digital carbon footprints — and encourage a balanced, critical lens when integrating technology (including AI) into solutioning, exploring how to make more informed choices in an increasingly digital world. The session will be led by Sandra Leutri, Sustainability Manager at Humber, where she manages sustainability-related reporting, communications, engagement, and programming. She previously worked in sustainability consulting for a large tech company, primarily working with a city in Western Canada to help them achieve their net zero goals. She holds a Master of Environment and Sustainability from Western University, and a Bachelor of Commerce from TMU.  Register here: https://simpli.events/e/77998a 

 

The Office of Sustainability has a new form to request support

The Office of Sustainability has created a form to fill out if you are requesting a class visit or capstone project topic or advice. For 1:1 meeting to ask for a class presentation, discuss your course or your department how you can be integrating sustainability into what you do or anything in between! Submit this form to request support from the Humber’s Office of Sustainability.

New JIPE Article: Clustering Ontario Renters - Posted on September 18, 2025

Posted:
September 18, 2025
Contact:
Humber Press

The Journal of Innovation in Polytechnic Education (JIPE) is pleased to announce the publication of “Clustering Ontario Renters” by Anthony Piscitelli, PhD.

Abstract:

A survey conducted in the Canadian province of Ontario was used to identify five groups of renters through factor analysis and cluster analysis. 1) Former Buyers are older individuals who have purchased in the past or explored purchasing and are now renting. 2) Active Buyers are individuals who are planning to buy and have taken steps, such as securing pre-approval on a mortgage, to begin to find a home to purchase. 3) Planning Buyers plan to purchase a home but have yet to take active steps. 4) Considering Planning are individuals who may or may not someday purchase a home. 5) Not Planning are individuals who do not believe they will ever own a home. These groups are compared to measure attitudes toward their homes, neighbourhoods, civic issues, and well-being.

Read “Clustering Ontario Renters” on JIPE.ca

About JIPE

The Journal of Innovation in Polytechnic Education (JIPE) is an online, open-access journal that mobilizes knowledge and insights generated by the global polytechnic community. JIPE is electronically published by Humber Press at Humber Polytechnic. JIPE is accepting submissions on a rolling basis. To learn more about JIPE, please visit jipe.ca or email humberpress@humber.ca.

Provision, Service and Consumption of Alcohol on Campus - Posted on September 18, 2025

Posted:
September 18, 2025

The provision, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages on campus is subject to the regulations of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and the Liquor License Act of Ontario.

Humber is licensed to serve alcoholic beverages only in the designated areas listed below and only under the supervision of Food Services and the Longo Faculty of Business.

As Humber is under one Liquor License for each campus, any single violation may result in the loss of the Humber license for all locations within the respective campus severely impacting on the delivery of academic programs and other non-academic events.

Licensed Locations

North Campus

Location

 

Licensed Capacity

D131

Wine and Mixology Lab

59

Main Floor – NE section, Adjoining D&E

The Humber Room

201

D111

Humber Room Kitchen

44

KB104

Food Emporium Seating Area

603

KB105

Food Emporium Seating Area

169

K217

Staff Lounge

188

Residence

T- Residence Dining Hall

308

Residence

T-132 Residence Conference Room

211

B101

B101 Boardroom

170

LX110

LinX Lounge

236

Lakeshore Campus

Location

 

Licensed Capacity

Building L Second Floor

Cafeteria Seating Areas

985

Building L Main Floor

Conference Room - Gallery

127

Building L Main Floor L1017

Conference Room

137

Building L Second Floor

Outdoor Patio

370

Anyone planning an event which includes the provision, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages on college premises must ensure that they do so through one of the departments and at one of the locations listed above. If you require additional information, please contact Campus Services; Katie Evans at katie.evans@humber.ca

If the desired location is not listed above, a special occasion permit (SOP) may be required and can be obtained for a fee based on AGCO requirements. Applications for special occasion permits must be processed through the Campus Services department a minimum of 10 days prior to the event.

Communique Submissions - Let Us Know if Your Plans Have Changed - Posted on September 17, 2025

Posted:
September 17, 2025

Admist the current strike, we understand that some scheduled events may be postponed, cancelled, or altered in some way. If you have submitted a post about an event that might be impacted by the strike, please send an email to communique@humber.ca

We appreciate your assistance. 

FLAS Grab 'n Go Food Bank open for Fall 2025 at the North Campus - Posted on September 16, 2025

Posted:
September 16, 2025
Calendar with dates of Grab 'n Go Food Bank

The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce that the FLAS Grab 'n Go Food Bank is open for the Fall 2025 term at the North Campus!

The Grab 'n Go Food Bank cart is located on the 5th floor of the LRC outside of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and will be available on a rotating schedule throughout the Fall term.

For September, food will be available on:

  • Thursday, September 18
  • Friday, September 26
  • Monday, September 29

How does the Food Bank work?

  1. Members of the Humber community who are experiencing food insecurity or hardship are encouraged to stop by the FLAS Office during business hours on the dates listed above.
  2. There they will encounter a cart with a selection of non-perishable food items.
  3. They can take what they need. It's that easy!

Can I help?

Yes! The FLAS Grab 'n Go Food Bank is a faculty-driven initiative intended to help fight food insecurity in our Humber community. If you would like to contribute, food donations are always welcome and appreciated. All donations can be dropped off at the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Together, let's help fight food insecurity and ensure all members of our Humber community have access to food.

If you have any questions about the FLAS Grab ‘n Go Food Bank at the North Campus, please contact Candace Iron: candace.iron@humber.ca.

2025–2026 Student Mental Health Supports at Humber - Posted on September 15, 2025

Posted:
September 15, 2025
Contact:
Gabriela Yepez
Poster for Student Mental Health Supports at Humber.

Student Wellness and Equitable Learning is excited to share the following 2025-2026 mental health support offerings available to all learners. Guided by student and faculty feedback and aligned with Humber’s Well-being Strategy to boost the diversity of mental health supports and resources, these offerings are designed to expand the diversity, accessibility, and impact of mental health resources on our campuses.

After-Hours Mental Health Support (in partnership with CMHA Toronto)

We are pleased to continue our partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association Toronto (CMHATO) to provide free walk-in and evening mental health support on campus. Starting September 15, 2025, CMHA clinicians will be available Monday to Friday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at both the North (LRC Building, Room 3005) and Lakeshore (L Building, Room L1017) campuses. This service ensures learners have timely access to care outside of traditional business hours.

Togetherall - Online Mental Health Community

Humber Polytechnic has partnered with Togetherall to provide learners with free, 24/7 online mental health and wellbeing support. Togetherall is an anonymous peer-to-peer platform where learners can connect, share, and receive support anytime. The community is monitored by licensed and registered mental health professionals (“Wall Guides”) to ensure safety and confidentiality. Togetherall will open to our students on September 15, 2025.

Student Wellness & Accessibility Centre (SWAC)

The Student Wellness & Accessibility Centre (SWAC) is here to support all learners looking for mental health support, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Learners have access to a wide range of supports, including:

  • One-to-one mental health support with licensed mental health professionals
  • Group-based programs and peer-led wellness workshops
  • Psychiatry
  • Primary care
  • Dietitian Supports

Updated Distress Protocol

Last year, our Mental Health Team strengthened the SWAC Distress Protocol to better support our community. If you are concerned about a learner’s mental health, please reach out to CNS@humber.ca. A mental health professional can follow-up with the learner to conduct a telephone wellness check, provide mental health support, and link them to the most appropriate resources.

Important: This service is not intended for urgent or time-sensitive concerns. Our team responds typically within 48 business hours. For immediate safety concerns or emergencies, please contact emergency services.

In alignment with Stepped Care 2.0, these offerings provide meaningful options for learners navigating diverse challenges, while reducing barriers to care. They also strengthen connections between Humber and community-based resources, ensuring our learners are supported both on and off campus - and beyond their time at Humber.

Attached to this communication are flyers that can be distributed widely across departments and classrooms. For further information or questions, please feel free to connect with Gabriela Yepez at gabriela.yepez@humber.ca.

The Humber Spa is now Open for Fall 2025 - Posted on September 15, 2025

Posted:
September 15, 2025

The Esthetician & Spa Management students are very excited to welcome you this Fall 2025. Spa services start Tuesday, September 16 to Friday, December 12, 2025.

The spa hours have been modified until further notice:

Monday and Friday
9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and 12:45 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.

Appointments can be made in-person, by email or phone.
thehumberspa@humber.ca or 416-675-5033

 

The following promotions will be Available - Sept. 16 to Oct. 10, 2025

Nail Care promotion – Still enjoying the warm weather  

  • Traditional Pedicure - $25
  • Traditional Manicure - $15
  • Polish Change/Application - $5 (no cuticle work)
  • Gel Manicure - $25
  • Gel Pedicure - $35
  • French – add $5

Facial Promotion – Hydrate and Maintain that Summer Glow!

•           Classic 60 min. Facial - $50

•           Classic 60 min. Facial w/ Custom Mask - $70

•           Express Facial - $35

Salisha Paccione, Associate Director, Purchasing - Posted on August 29, 2025

Posted:
August 29, 2025

We are pleased to announce that Salisha Paccione has joined our organization as Associate Director, Purchasing, effective September 3, 2025.

Salisha brings nearly 18 years of progressive procurement and supply chain experience, with a strong foundation in both public and private sectors. Most recently, she served as Procurement Manager for the City of London, where she led strategic purchasing initiatives to support municipal operations, vendor management, and compliance with public procurement regulations.

Prior to that, Salisha held key procurement roles with organizations such as WFS Ltd., Humber Polytechnic, Roche, and Shared Services West. Her background includes managing multimillion-dollar purchasing portfolios, leading complex RFx processes, fostering supplier relationships, and driving operational efficiencies. Whether working with unionized teams, public institutions, or global corporations, she has consistently delivered value through collaboration, strategic sourcing, and innovation.

Salisha also brings a unique depth of experience from the private sector, having spent several years at Bacardi Canada in both direct and indirect procurement roles. There, she worked closely with international teams and suppliers, implemented new purchasing systems, and introduced process improvements that led to significant cost savings and operational enhancements.

A certified Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP), Salisha is known for her leadership, stakeholder engagement, and her ability to bring people, systems, and strategy together to achieve impactful results.

Please join us in welcoming Salisha to the team. We are thrilled to have her on board and look forward to the contributions she will make in strengthening and evolving our purchasing operations.

Sanjay Gandhi
Director, Financial Planning

Welcome Stefanie Bernaudo to the Office of Research and Innovation - Posted on July 7, 2025

Posted:
July 7, 2025
Contact:
Tyler Charlebois

We are pleased to announce that Stefanie Bernaudo will be joining the Office of Research and Innovation (ORI) as Associate Dean, Grants and Research Development, effective Monday, July 21, 2025. Stefanie will step into this role during Tania Massa’s absence and provide strategic leadership to support Humber’s research funding strategy, strengthen institutional capacity, and foster partnerships that amplify the impact of our applied research.

With over eight years of experience in research grant development and administration, Stefanie is a seasoned leader committed to advancing research excellence. In this role, she will be instrumental in helping Humber continue to be one of Canada’s top research institutions, pursuing innovation and high-impact projects that solve real-world problems and create meaningful outcomes for our communities.

Prior to joining Humber, Stefanie served as the Partnerships and Awards Specialist at the University of Toronto Mississauga, where she connected faculty with strategic funding opportunities, built industry and community partnerships, and supported the pursuit of high-profile research grants and awards. She also served as a Research Officer in the Faculty of Science at York University, driving research growth and external funding.

Stefanie holds a PhD in Biological Sciences, with a specialization in the molecular mechanisms of ovarian cancer. Her expertise spans grant writing, research strategy, contract negotiation, and stakeholder engagement across academic and applied research environments.

Please join me in welcoming Stefanie to Humber Polytechnic. 

Tyler Charlebois
Dean, Office of Research and Innovation (Acting)

Kristan Lingard is the Senior Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellness - Posted on June 25, 2025

Posted:
June 25, 2025

I am pleased to announce the appointment of Kristan Lingard as the Senior Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellness.

Kristan brings over 15 years of progressive academic and administrative leadership at Humber, most recently serving as Acting Senior Dean of the Faculty. Her appointment reflects a deep and ongoing commitment to student success, educational excellence, and institutional innovation. In her interim role, she provided strategic and operational leadership during a period of significant growth and transformation, expanding program delivery across multiple campuses, increasing enrollment and developing new programs. She is a strong champion of innovations in interprofessional education, simulation-based learning, and competency-based curricular design.

Throughout her career at Humber, Kristan has also served as Associate Dean, Program Coordinator, and Professor. A Registered Kinesiologist and former hospital-based practitioner, she brings an appreciation of the intersection between academic programming and health system needs. She is committed to strengthening regulatory and industry partnerships and advancing inclusive and responsive education at Humber.

Kristan holds a Master of Science degree in Kinesiology from York University, and she is currently completing her Doctor of Education in Higher Education Leadership at Western University, where she is building on her evidence-informed and reflective approach to academic leadership.

We look forward to Kristan’s continued leadership as she advances the Faculty’s mission to prepare skilled, compassionate, and career-ready graduates who will shape the future of health and wellness in Canada and beyond.

Please join me in congratulating Kristan as she begins her new role.

Gina Antonacci
Senior Vice-President, Academic

Todd Carmichael, Principal of Lakeshore Campus - Posted on June 25, 2025

Posted:
June 25, 2025

I am pleased to announce that Todd Carmichael has been appointed as the new Principal of Lakeshore Campus.

Todd brings a wealth of experience to the role, with a career that spans the private sector, international development, and more than a decade in higher education. He began his professional journey as an exploration geophysicist, working both in Canada and internationally, before transitioning to roles in community health with Canadian and global non-governmental organizations. His work in international development supported grassroots initiatives across East and Southern Africa, as well as South Asia.

Todd later joined Toronto Metropolitan University, where he led a Global Affairs Canada-funded program in Latin America and went on to serve as Director of the university’s international office. He also held faculty-based roles focused on strategic planning and partnership development, contributing significantly to the institution’s global engagement strategy.

Most recently, Todd has been part of Humber’s Integrated Planning and Strategy division, where he supported operational planning for key initiatives from the Humber Inspired planning process and the Building Brilliance vision.

Todd is also a proud Humber alumnus, having graduated from the Graduate Certificate program in International Project Management at Lakeshore Campus in 2005. His return to Lakeshore in this leadership role brings his Humber journey full circle.

Todd holds a BSc in Engineering from Queen’s University and is currently a doctoral candidate in the Doctor of Business Administration, Higher Education Management program at the University of Bath.

Todd will commence his new role on August 28th - please join me in congratulating him as he begins his new role.

Gina Antonacci
Senior Vice-President, Academic

Retirement Wishes for Margaret Fung - Posted on June 20, 2025

Posted:
June 20, 2025

After 15 years of exceptional service, Margaret Fung, our long serving and extraordinarily dedicated Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Manager is retiring at the end of the month. While we will miss her greatly, we are thrilled for Margaret as she embarks on this exciting new chapter. Since joining us in 2010, her leadership has shaped a safer, more resilient workplace that the rest of us have benefited from.  Margaret’s impact can be seen throughout our campuses as she led countless staff safety initiatives, modernized our health and safety program and recruited and mentored numerous health and safety professionals. Margaret provided Humber with outstanding guidance and steady leadership throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic, all in the midst of uncertainty and ever-changing public health restrictions.  

Her achievements also extend beyond Humber. During her tenure with us, Margaret was the 2011 winner of the Hugh Nelson Award of Excellence in Occupational Hygiene. This is an annual award presented to an individual who has worked or is working as an occupational hygiene professional in a full-time capacity. She was also a past president of the Occupational Hygiene Association of Ontario as well as the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists and contributed to the growth of the field in the province and nationally.  

Margaret’s last day at Humber will be June 27, 2025. Please join me in congratulating Margaret on her retirement and in thanking her for her service to Humber. Humber is a safer workplace thanks to Margaret’s many efforts. 

Christopher Parkes
Chief, Legal, Risk and Privacy Office

Celebrating Melinda Kao's Retirement - Posted on June 11, 2025

Posted:
June 11, 2025
Contact:
Lauren Phillips

Please join us in celebrating the retirement of Melinda Kao, who is retiring after 22 years of dedicated service at Humber.

Throughout her career, Melinda has made significant contributions across several departments, including Community Workforce and Development (COWD) and Program Planning, Development & Renewal. Her commitment to excellence, collaborative spirit, and leadership have left a lasting impact on colleagues and the institution.

While we are sad to see her go, we are grateful for the work she has done and wish her all the best in this next chapter of life.

To share your personal congratulations, please sign this e-card!

In addition, we will be hosting a drop-in celebration on Wednesday, June 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. in LinX.

Please stop by and join us.

Dawn Macaulay is Retiring from Humber - Posted on June 6, 2025

Posted:
June 6, 2025

After 17 years of dedicated service to Humber, Dawn Macaulay has decided to retire at the end of June. We will all miss Dawn tremendously and wish her the very best in her future aspirations.

Dawn came into her role as Dean of Innovative Learning at a critical time in Humber’s, and the sector’s, history. She provided guidance and mentorship to the Innovative Learning teams of Teaching Excellence and Digital Learning through and beyond the COVID pandemic, and in doing so supported Humber’s resilience at that challenging time. Over the past few years, Dawn has worked closely with leaders across the institution to foster a learning innovation ecosystem to help achieve Humber’s vision for transforming education at a time of significant change.

As those of you who have worked with her know, Dawn is a kind, collaborative, and deeply thoughtful leader and colleague. She has always led with respect for and appreciation of her team. She creates positive impacts for students by building meaningful relationships across departments to advance teaching and learning innovation. Dawn has an unwavering commitment to supporting and celebrating the diversity of students, and to helping faculty deliver inclusive learning experiences. Her leadership of Universal Design for Learning and her collaboration with Indigenous Education and Engagement on curriculum are examples of Dawn’s values in action that have helped transform Humber.

Prior to taking on her current role, Dawn was the Associate Dean Liberal Studies in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Amongst her many accomplishments in her role in FLAS was her development of the Degree Breadth Committee, where she was instrumental in enhancing Humber’s liberal studies curriculum and in developing processes to support both current and prospective students as they pathwayed into and through Humber.

On behalf of everyone in Innovative Learning, PPDR, and the entire Humber community, thank you Dawn for your service and contributions to our students and community. We will continue to benefit from your contributions long after your retirement.

With deep gratitude,

Vera Beletzan
Associate Vice-President, Teaching and Learning

Retirement Celebration Honouring David Patrickson - Posted on May 28, 2025

Posted:
May 28, 2025

After an extraordinary 42 years of service, we are honoured to recognize and celebrate the retirement of David Patrickson, a dedicated educator and mentor in the Mechanical Engineering Program at Humber Polytechnic.

Throughout the decades, David has shaped countless minds, inspired future engineers, and left an enduring legacy of excellence, integrity, and passion for teaching. Their commitment to student success and the advancement of mechanical education has made a lasting impact on our community.

Please join us as we express our gratitude and best wishes for a well-deserved retirement.

Date: June 4, 2025
Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Location: North Camups, NX111

We invite all colleagues and friends to sign a card and share a message of appreciation by June 4, 2025 before 12 p.m. 

Let’s come together to celebrate a truly inspiring career and the beginning of a new chapter.

Shaun Ghafari, Dean, Engineering
Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology (FAST)

Aaron Sykes, Indigenous Curriculum & Pedagogy Specialist - Posted on May 12, 2025

Posted:
May 12, 2025
Contact:
Danielle Paige Jeancart

I am pleased to announce the appointment of Aaron Sykes as Indigenous Curriculum & Pedagogy Specialist with Indigenous Education & Engagement. Aaron will join the Humber community in his new position on May 20, 2025. 

Aaron Sykes (Kanien'kehá:ka -Canadian), originally from the Quinte area and a member of the Wolf Clan, is deeply committed to decolonizing the education system and reclaiming queer Indigenous identities. With a passion for promoting Indigenous contributions and fostering inclusive spaces, Aaron holds a Master of Education specializing in urban Indigenous education.

Drawing from his own experiences and identities, Aaron has explored intersections between two-spirit historical and contemporary identities and community education. His work is guided by a desire to honour diverse Indigenous perspectives and empower marginalized voices within educational spaces. 

Residing in downtown Toronto, Aaron embraces a healthy lifestyle and enjoys activities such as cooking, biking, stand-up paddling, and practicing yoga. He finds inspiration in connecting with nature and values the importance of well-being and humour in his personal and professional life. 

Please join me in congratulating Aaron in his new role! 

Danielle Jeancart
Associate Dean, Indigenous Education & Engagement

Natalie Green is Humber’s New Associate Dean Digital Learning - Posted on April 15, 2025

Posted:
April 15, 2025

I am very pleased to announce that Natalie Green is Humber's new Associate Dean Digital Learning. Natalie brings a wealth of educational technology, curriculum development, and instructional design expertise to Humber. She is excited about joining the Humber team at this time to contribute to the vision for reimagining learning. Natalie will be responsible for providing leadership to the Digital Learning team as well as support to the Associate Vice-President Teaching & Learning, the Centre for Innovative Learning, and the entire Humber community to advance teaching and learning innovation.

Natalie joins Humber from Conestoga College where, most recently, she held the position of Program Manager in the School of Business. In her role at Conestoga, Natalie was responsible for leading a team of curriculum developers to support the growth of online and flexible programs. Prior to her role at Conestoga, Natalie was the Associate Director, Distance and Continuing Education at Open Learning and Educational Support (OpenEd) at the University of Guelph. She provided vision and leadership in instructional design, quality assurance, and program and business development, and led production and logistics teams to deliver over 400 degree and non-degree credit courses, including micro-credential programs such as diplomas, certificates, and digital badges. She also supported the development of three fully online programs at the University of Guelph-Humber. Natalie also has extensive experience in supporting learning and curriculum development and leading teams with an emphasis on advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.

Natalie holds a Master of Educational Technology (MET) from the University of British Columbia and is a certified Instructional Designer. She has held a number of leadership roles including President of the Ontario Council for University Lifelong Learning (OCULL).

Natalie will start in her new position at Humber on May 26, 2025. Please join me in welcoming Natalie to Humber.

Vera Beletzan
Associate Vice-President, Teaching & Learning

Final Countdown - Upload Photo to OneCard - Posted on September 11, 2025

Posted:
September 11, 2025
Contact:
James DePoe

The deadline is approaching! All users of the North and Lakeshore Campus Athletic Facilities must upload a photo to their ONECard (Avro Mobile) profile to maintain access to gyms, fitness spaces, and athletics facilities. This includes all students and staff.

Deadline: Sunday, September 21, 2025
Enforcement Begins: Monday, September 22, 2025
Upload Now: humber.ca/onecard/myphoto.html

Why This Matters
In accordance with Humber’s Photo Identification Policy, photo ID may be required at any time “to access campus or enter a secure/controlled campus area.” Athletics facilities qualify due to:

  • Controlled entry via access gates
  • High volume of users
  • Higher-risk activity and supervised environments
  • Emergency situations where verified photos support the Emergency Action Plan (EAP)

How to Upload

  • Upload a passport-style photo and a government-issued ID for one-time verification (deleted after approval).
  • Approval is typically completed within 24 hours.
  • After September 21, access will be denied without an approved photo. Staff cannot override the gates.

Questions?

Don’t wait — upload today and keep your workout on track!

Restricted Access to Building E & Courtyard on September 13 - Posted on September 9, 2025

Posted:
September 9, 2025
Contact:
Robert Maniscole

Area Closures - Saturday, September 13, 2025

The courtyard between buildings E and G will be closed to both vehicles and pedestrians between 7 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Saturday, September 13 for construction activities on the roof of building E. Barricades will be in place and signs posted. Please use alternate exits.

Please view the two (2) attached notices.

Closure of LRC Drop Off Loop - North Campus - Posted on August 28, 2025

Posted:
August 28, 2025
Contact:
Roman Fuzak
Map of closure.

Please be advised that in order to facilitate paving stone maintenance, the drop off area between the parking kiosk and LRC, along with Lot 7, will be closed on Saturday, August 30, 2025 from 8 a.m. to approximately 5 p.m. President's Way road will remain open.

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

Exterior Closures at North Campus - Posted on August 14, 2025

Please be advised that construction activities on August 19, 2025 will require the closure of exterior areas as shown on the attached two plans.

There will be no vehicular or pedestrian traffic in the area between Buildings E, EX, FX and G, including the courtyard from 5 p.m.

The area is required to be vacant as our contractor will be lifting structural steel up to the 4th floor of Building E.

Capital Development & Facilities Management Contact Info Update - Posted on August 14, 2025

Posted:
August 14, 2025

Effective August 18, Capital Development & Facilities Managment's central and emergency phone number is changing. 

To report emergency issues around campus (spills, power outages, etc.), we can be reached at 416.675.5008 and CQ - Facilities (MS teams).

For non-emergency issues, please submit a work order through our website.

General inquires can be emailed to facilities@humber.ca.

Parking Lots Closure Due to Paving - North Campus - Posted on August 5, 2025

Posted:
August 5, 2025
Contact:
Roman Fuzak

Please note that due to paving work at North Campus, the following areas will be closed between August 5 and 29, 2025:

  • Parking Lot 3
  • Parking Lot 4
  • Drop off loop between Barrett CTI and University of Guelph-Humber

The Humber and Guelph-Humber community is encouraged to park in Lots 1 and 13, or in the parking garage once it reopens (anticipated August 11). Every effort will be made to finish these paving projects ahead of time. Should you have any questions, please contact Roman Fuzak at roman.fuzak@humber.ca.

Thank you.

Arboretum Road Closure at S Building - North Campus - Posted on July 31, 2025

​When: Tuesday, August 5, 2025 at 10 a.m. until Tuesday, August 12, 2025 at 5 p.m.

As part of the SWITCH project, Arboretum Road will be closed at S building next Tuesday, August 5 at 10 a.m. The closure will last up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, August 12. Please view the map for the layout of signage and the closure. 

Purpose: To connect the residence building S to the district system as part of the SWITCH project.

Impact on Occupants: The road will be closed to through traffic. Access to the residence buildings, including the loading dock, will not be impacted. The east gate will remain open for access to Lot 1, and the south gate will be used for exiting. However, to access the residence buildings, loading dock and daycare, please enter the campus from the E Entrance (view attached picture).

Thank you for your understanding and co-operation as we work to enhance our campus infrastructure.

For more information or if you have questions, please contact Hooman Aboutalebi, Senior Project Manager, at hooman.aboutalebi@humber.ca.

Arboretum Road Closure at T Building - North Campus - Posted on July 23, 2025

​When: Monday, July 28, 2025 at 10 a.m. until Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at 5 p.m.

As part of the SWITCH project, the Arboretum Road will be closed at T building next Monday, July 28 at 10 a.m. The closure will last up to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 6. Please view the map for the layout of signage and the closure. 

Purpose: To connect the residence building R& T to the district system as part of the SWITCH project.

Impact on Occupants: The road will be closed to through traffic. Access to the residence buildings, including the loading dock, will not be impacted. The east gate will remain open for access to Lot 1, and the south gate will be used for exiting.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to enhance our campus infrastructure.

For more information or if you have questions, please contact Hooman Aboutalebi, Senior Project Manager, hooman.aboutalebi@humber.ca.

Tim Horton's Closure - Lakeshore Campus - Posted on July 4, 2025

Posted:
July 4, 2025

Tim Horton's, located in the M Building at Lakeshore Campus, will be closed for renovations starting Monday, July 7, 2025. 

The On The Go Cafeteria, located on the first floor of the L Building, will be open starting Monday, July 7, 2025, with operating hours from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

We appreciate your patience as we work to enhance your campus dining experience.

Lakeshore Campus L Building West Entrance Closure - Posted on July 3, 2025

To facilitate exterior repairs, the west entrance of L Building at Lakeshore Campus will be closed from Monday, July 7 to Friday, August 22 (weather permitting). All other accessible entrances/exits (with automated door operators and wave buttons), will be available.

The TTC Wheel Trans Stop will be temporarily re-located, adjacent to the north entrance of L Building, for the duration of the repairs.

Should you have any questions, please contact Scott Skrinar, Manager, Operations & Maintenance, scott.skrinar@humber.ca.

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