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Alumni Spotlight: Hennesy's Global Brand Ambassador Jordan Bushell - Posted on April 18, 2024

Posted:
April 18, 2024
Contact:
Aaron Mark
Humber alumnus Jordan Bushell sitting in front of a camera in a video studio.

Jordan Bushell is a Humber Film and Television Production alumnus who found his place at global advertising firm Saatchi & Saatchi after graduating, executing various campaigns alongside a fellow Humber grad.

Meanwhile, through different occupations in the Toronto bar and restaurant scene, Jordan developed his craft as a mixologist, competing in and winning numerous cocktail competitions.

His combined experiences led to Jordan's position as Global Brand Ambassador & Manager of Trade Advocacy at Hennessy, where he travels the world educating on the leading beverage brand and lending his knowledge to consumers, bartenders and the broader hospitality community.

He also launched a podcast titled 'Bartenders in Bars with Booze' bringing back the skills he obtained at Humber and sharing industry perspectives of individuals from food and drink hot spots and hidden gems.

Learn more in this Alumni Spotlight

If you know a Humber graduate with a great story to tell, contact us at alumni@humber.ca.

Hackathon 2024 Registrations Are Now Open - Don't Miss Out - Posted on April 17, 2024

Posted:
April 17, 2024
Students working with electronics and computers

Instructors are invited to share this opportunity with their students.

Embrace this opportunity to demonstrate your skills and unleash your creativity in an exhilarating contest. Be part of shaping the future of tech and innovation. Spread the word and rally your peers to join in the excitement.

Register and find more details at https://hackathon.sick.com

Why should you participate? Here's what you'll gain:

  • Experience an inspiring environment at our state-of-the-art training campus.
  • Receive a certificate of participation.
  • Watch your pitches streamed online.
  • Compete for fantastic prizes.
  • Enjoy fully covered accommodation and travel expenses to Germany courtesy of us.

Visit Hackathon to register and learn more.

FLAS CPL - EDI Workshops: 2SLGBTQIA+ Studies - Posted on April 17, 2024

Posted:
April 17, 2024

Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences - CPL

Register today and receive a 20 per cent employee discount!

The Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences Continuous Professional Learning department is pleased to offer the following EDI workshops this summer.

Working with 2SLGBTQIA+ Communities (EDIQ 111)

This is a five-hour online synchronous workshop which provides learners with the knowledge and skills to support members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in a variety of contexts. Learners will be introduced to suicide screening methods, principles of “brief intervention” and ways to create brave spaces for greater inclusion. Learners will develop foundational levels of micro-skills in active listening, summarizing, and reflecting in a 2SLGBTQIA+ culturally responsive context.

Date: May 1 and 8
Time: 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ Employees in the Workplace (EDIQ 112)

This is a five-hour online synchronous workshop which provides learners with knowledge and skills to better support 2SLGBTQIA+ employees/populations in the workplace. Learners will consider the range of individual and organizational motivations for supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion at work, including barriers to greater inclusion. Learners will also review and practice using cultural assessment tools used to measure 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion in the workplace.

Date: May 29 and June 5, 2024
Time: 1 p.m to 3:30 p.m.

For more information on each workshop, please visit our workshops webpage.

If you have any questions or are interested in registering for these workshops, please contact cplliberalarts@humber.ca or 416.675.6622 x75390.

Continuous Professional Learning
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Introduction to Assistive Technology - Text-To-Speech - Posted on April 17, 2024

Posted:
April 17, 2024
Contact:
Desta McCalla
Tel:
x5182

10 to 15 per cent of post-secondary learners live with a disability, whether visible or invisible. Many learners with disabilities have functional limitations impacting reading.  

As faculty, you may receive Accommodation Letters listing text-to-speech as a required accommodation for a learner. Text-to-speech tools convert written text into spoken words.  

In addition to being a convenient tool built into our phones, tablets and computers and more, text-to-speech tools are essential to learners experiencing disability-related functional limitations in areas such as reading comprehension, processing speed, decoding and attention. 

Please check out the links below to see how to access text-to-speech support in the devices and software you use every day: 

Read and Write

In addition to these built-in tools, all Humber and Guelph-Humber students and staff can access Read and Write software free of charge. This tool can be installed on Windows and Mac computers or used as an extension in Chrome or Edge web browsers.  

Please view the instructions below for how to install this software/extension: 

Use this link to learn about how to use the text-to-speech tools and more in Read and Write.  

For more information on these and other assistive technology tools, please see this link for our Assistive Technology Resource Booklet.

Visit our ALS Information for Faculty website to learn more about accommodating students with disabilities. 

Please email us at accessible-learning@humber.ca with suggestions for key accessibility-related topics that you would like us to address through the Communiqué.

IDI is Seeking Subject Matter Experts in Climate-Smart Agriculture - Posted on April 16, 2024

Posted:
April 16, 2024
Contact:
Nalini Andrade

The International Development Institute (IDI) is urgently seeking subject matter experts in climate-smart agriculture and/or food systems solutions to provide technical input for an international development project proposal.

If anyone from the Humber community has expertise in this sector and is willing to help review and provide technical advice to the proposal before April 19, please contact the email below.

Nalini Andrade
Director, International Development Institute ​​​​​​
nalini.andrade@humber.ca

Fill out the IDI Subject Matter Expert roster form to get involved in future international development projects.

Volunteer at the Humber Arboretum with the City of Toronto - Posted on April 16, 2024

Posted:
April 16, 2024
Geese swim past a in a pond that's surrounded by lush vegetation

Would you like to get outside and contribute to the ecological health of North Campus? Become a City of Toronto volunteer Community Steward at the Humber Arboretum.

The 100-hectare Humber Arboretum exists as a unique tri-partnership between Humber College, the City of Toronto, and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. This spring the City of Toronto is bringing its volunteer Community Stewardship Program to the Arboretum, with monthly hands-on sessions taking place on Thursday mornings beginning in May. Help care for the area around the restored Humber Pond and recently constructed wetland while you learn about native trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, invasive species, ecological monitoring and more.

Please note there is an optional info session for potential volunteers on Wednesday April 17 at noon. 

To learn more and sign up for the info session or to volunteer, visit the City of Toronto website: Toronto.ca/community-stewardship-program  

Connect with the Humber Arboretum online: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Mastodon | LinkedIn

 

 

 

 

Humber’s Division of Inclusion & Belonging Celebrates its Inaugural Year - Posted on April 16, 2024

Posted:
April 16, 2024
Contact:
Mehalan Garoonanedhi

This month, we’re celebrating a significant Humber milestone. A year ago, the Inclusion & Belonging division was created to continue the implementation of Humber’s EDI framework and to better coordinate our efforts to strengthen equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging across the institution. As the inaugural Vice-President of Inclusion & Belonging, I’m proud of the work we accomplished together and grateful for the support we’ve received from everyone at Humber. I want to thank the EDI Taskforce for their foundational work throughout its mandate. While the Taskforce’s mandate concluded in March 2023, their important work continues. As we celebrate our first anniversary, it is a moment of reflection, gratitude, and looking at the road ahead. 

As a newly formed division, we brought together the Office of Indigenous Education & Engagement (IE&E), the Office of Sustainability, and the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging (EDIB) office to take an intersectional approach to building a more inclusive Humber - one in which everyone can feel they belong. We will continue to work closely with the People(s) & Culture division, including the Office of Human Rights and Harassment to advance this important work.  

Here are some of our highlights: 

  • Position of Dean of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging was established and filled; 
  • Humber’s Inclusive Hiring Initiative was launched, commencing with the Faculty of Liberal Arts; 
  • The Spirituality and Wellness Centre opened; 
  • The Pride flag was painted on Humber North Campus sidewalk; 
  • The Every Child Matters mural was installed at North Campus; 
  • Humber and University of Guelph Humber Libraries curated the Equity & Inclusion Hub; 
  • Inaugurated flag raising ceremonies for Haudenosaunee Confederacy and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation flags at North Campus; 
  • Conducted 4 Seasons of Reconciliation training since 2020, with more than 2,000 employees trained, and an additional 5,000 international students scheduled; 
  • Launched a new and redesigned offering of Indigenous Teaching & Learning Bundles; 
  • Began the Sustainability Vision 2024-2029 Engagement Process. 

While we have much to celebrate, I know there is more work to do. As we move ahead, it is incumbent upon all of us to look at Humber through an inclusion and belonging lens and to strengthen our efforts on building mino nawendiwin (good relationships) with the communities we engage, both on and off campus. We all have a place and role to play in the important work that lies ahead. By working together, I’m confident that we can continue building a future at Humber where every individual experiences a profound sense of belonging. 

Thank you, 

Jason Seright 
Vice-President, Inclusion & Belonging

Introducing FLAS Connect – Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences Newsletter - Posted on April 16, 2024

Posted:
April 16, 2024
Contact:
Barbara Cam
FLAS Connect - FLAS Newsletter Cover Page Issue Winter 2024

The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences (FLAS) is excited to announce the launch of our inaugural FLAS Connect Newsletter. This publication will be shared with the Humber community every semester and will include our latest news, events, and outstanding achievements of our students, faculty, and staff within FLAS. 

Please enjoy our winter issue!

FLAS CPL - New Certificate in Resilience-Based Leadership - Posted on April 16, 2024

Posted:
April 16, 2024

Register today and receive a 20 per cent employee discount for Humber's new Certificate in Resilience-Based Leadership!

Back by popular demand, we're thrilled to announce that we've opened up another session of our Building & Leading Resilient Teams certificate! Our second cohort starts May 15, 2024. Secure your spot now through our webpage

The Building & Leading Resilient Teams Certificate is comprised of seven modules delivered over a seven-week virtual training period, offering a flexible and work-friendly schedule. Participants will gain a skill set that can be applied immediately to enhance their team's ability to overcome adversity, problem-solve, adapt, and grow together.

Humber is Ontario’s exclusive RBLP® Authorized Education Partner, providing learners with the knowledge and skills to create and foster resilient teams in organizations of any size and in any industry.

Completing Humber’s Building & Leading Resilient Teams Certificate satisfies the training requirements for all three Resilience-Building Leadership Professional® designation levels. On completion, learners will be prepared to sit for the certification exams for front-line supervisors, middle managers, and senior leaders.

For more information and to register for this certificate program, please visit the program's website.

To learn more about RBLP®, please visit their website.

If you have any questions about this offering, email cplliberalarts@humber.ca.

Call for Members: Humber’s Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committees - Posted on April 16, 2024

Posted:
April 16, 2024

Are you interested in being a part of a Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee (JOHSC) at Humber? If so, Humber’s JOHSCs are looking for new members!

The Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee (JOHSC) is an advisory body that is made up of worker (Faculty and Support Staff) and management (Administration) members who work together to address and promote health and safety in the workplace.

Why should you become a JOHSC member?

  • Active Involvement: Contribute to the enhancement of safety across our campus community.
  • Networking and Engagement: Attend regular JOHSC meetings to foster collaboration.
  • Hands-On Experience: Participate in inspections of campus buildings and workplaces throughout the year.
  • Knowledge Enhancement: Engage in training opportunities and participate in walkthroughs of newly renovated areas.
  • Time Commitment: Worker members on the committee are allotted an average of two hours/week to conduct committee activities. There are five JOHSC meetings a year, and members will complete approximately three workplace inspections a year.  

Vacancies are currently available to fill for support staff members at the Lakeshore Campus JOHSC, and at the International Graduate School JOHSC. If you are a support staff employee at one of those locations and are interested in becoming a member of your JOHSC, please reach out to your union at the following address:

If you are a faculty member, please reach out to your union (info@opseu562.org) to express interest in joining the JOHSC. If you are an administrative staff member, please reach out to Occupational Health and Safety (healthandsafety@humber.ca). When vacancies arise, you will be contacted.

Otherwise, for more information about the JOHSC at your site, meeting dates, workplace inspection schedules, or the contact information of the committee members, visit: https://hrs.humber.ca/safety/joint-health-safety-committee/about.html

Sincerely,
JOHSC Committees

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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Alexandra Ross, Library Director - Posted on December 5, 2023

Posted:
December 5, 2023

I am pleased to announce that Alexandra Ross is the successful candidate and will join the senior leadership team in the Division of Students and Institutional Planning as Library Director. In her new role, Alexandra will provide strategic and operational leadership for library services, resources, technologies, and spaces for Humber College and the University of Guelph-Humber. An innovator, collaborator, and student advocate, Alexandra is passionate about academic libraries and how they support student and faculty success through the development of digital fluency skills. A sample of library accomplishments Alexandra has led and/or supported include:

  • A partnership with the Longo Faculty of Business, which resulted in the launch of the Lakeshore Idea Lab, and the combined Library and Longo Centre for Entrepreneurship team winning the College Innovation of the Year Award in 2023.  
  • The creation of two Academic Integrity Modules, one for the University of Guelph-Humber (1,000+ completions) and one for Humber (embedded in 129 courses), to support students in their academic journeys.
  • The Equity & Inclusion Hub, which profiles EDIB work of the library across collections, services, physical and virtual spaces, policies, events, and team engagement.

Alexandra joined Humber in 2009 as a librarian supporting the then Business School. Twelve of her fourteen years at the College have been in library leadership roles, starting with the Lakeshore Library Coordinator position and progressing to her current role as Associate Director, Curriculum & Learning. Alexandra’s portfolio has included research and digital literacies, eLearning, copyright, course resources and ereserves, facilities and operations, assessment, and quality assurance. In addition to her library experience, Alexandra has worked in executive search and public relations. Her educational credentials include a Bachelor of Commerce, a Bachelor of Arts (English), a Master of Arts (Communications), and a Master of Information Studies.

Please join me in congratulating Alexandra on her new role, which starts December 11, 2023.

Jason Hunter
Vice-President, Students & Institutional Planning

Retirement: Mary Alexander - Posted on November 22, 2023

Posted:
November 22, 2023
Contact:
barbara Riach

After 34 years of outstanding service, Mary Alexander has decided to retire at the end of December.

Mary joined Humber in 1989 and has been a dedicated and valuable member of the Office of the Registrar ever since. Over the years, Mary has exemplified professionalism, commitment, and tireless work ethic – working almost every convocation ceremony since June 1990! Known as “the lady at the back of the hall”, Mary has been a pillar to the convocation ceremonies and many other RO initiatives, including, her favourite event, the RO holiday party.

Given how many events Mary has had to organize, and the fact she does not like cake (?), she has requested that we do not host a retirement party. Mary has some vacation planned between now and the end of December however, so please take the chance to wish Mary well when you see her around.

As Mary embarks on this new chapter, we want to express our deepest gratitude for the hard work and dedication she has brought to Humber. If you would like to contribute a message or memory, we do have a retirement book available for signing. If you would like to sign Mary’s retirement book, please visit the Office of the Registrar at the North Campus (LRC, first floor) and connect with sheena.persaud@humber.ca or tanya.reda@humber.ca.

Mary, thank you, for your years of service to Humber. Your presence will be greatly missed. We wish you a happy and healthy retirement filled with joy, relaxation, and tropical adventures. May your retirement be as fulfilling as your career has been.

Congratulations!

Barbara Riach and the RO team

Retirement: Maria Soares - Posted on November 22, 2023

Posted:
November 22, 2023
Contact:
Arvin Gopaul
Maria Soares retirement poster

Please join us to honour Maria Soares’ 35 years of excellent service at Humber and to celebrate the legacy of hard work and commitment she leaves behind.  

The support Maria provides to students, faculty, and staff in identifying and acquiring media resources has made an immense difference to library services and their success. As the recipient of the 2008 Support Staff Distinguished Service Award, Maria helped develop and enrich the library’s media collection, and she contributed to various library and college initiatives over her 35-year career. 

Her listening skills, calm approach, professionalism, and understanding of user needs are well known across the college.  

Maria's last day at Humber will be December 31, 2023. Please join us for a retirement party to celebrate Maria and to wish her luck in this next chapter of her life. 

Date: Monday, December 18, 2023 
Time: 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. 
Location: North Campus, Library, Learning Resource Commons (LRC), 4th floor 

Please RSVP by December 8 

A virtual GroupGreeting Card is also available for members of the Humber, University of Guelph-Humber, and Colleges Library community to sign. Please leave your messages by Friday, December 15. 

Athletics Lakeshore Fitness Centre Summer Hours - Posted on April 16, 2024

Posted:
April 16, 2024
Contact:
Nathania Bron
List of Summer Hours for the Lakeshore Fitness Centre

Starting Monday, April 29 through Monday, August 26, there will be new summer hours at the Humber Lakeshore Fitness Centre.

Summer Hours:

Monday to Thursday: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

While we're adjusting our hours, we're still fully committed to providing top-notch service. You can still enjoy our popular fitness classes during May and June, personal training services, and the support of our friendly staff.

See you soon at the Humber Lakeshore Fitness Centre.

SWEL Offices Closed March 20 - Posted on March 15, 2024

Posted:
March 15, 2024

Please be informed that all SWEL services at both campuses, including Health Services, Counselling, Accessible Learning Services, Student Connection and Community Care, Residence Life, and Testing Services will be closed on Wednesday, March 20 on account of a department-wide staff meeting being held. 

In case of emergency, the following resources are available: 

Humber College Community Employment Services Announcement - Posted on February 22, 2024

Posted:
February 22, 2024
Contact:
Chantal Joy

Humber College currently operates four employment services centres (HCCES) within the Greater Toronto area that serve clients in surrounding communities to achieve their employment goals. These are located at:

  • 555 Burnhamthorpe Road (at The West Mall)
  • 1700 Wilson Ave. (North York Sheridan Mall)
  • 1620 Albion Rd. (at Martin Grove)
  • 1345 St. Clair Ave W. (at Landsdowne)

These are part of the Employment Ontario network funded by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training & Skills Development (MLITSD). The current Ministry agreement ends March 31, 2024. The government has been undertaking a transformation of Ontario’s employment services and will be rolling out a new service delivery model to the Toronto region in spring of 2024. After careful consideration and deliberation, Humber has made the difficult decision not to apply for funding under the new model. As a result, all four of Humber’s Community Employment Centres will close their doors come March 31, 2024.

HCCES has been delivering employment supports to Humber’s surrounding in-need communities for more than 25 years. Humber’s work in this space has come to be highly regarded by government, other service providers in the region, local community partners, and provincially by other Colleges delivering similar programs. The HCCES team is viewed in those networks as experts when it comes to supporting a diverse multi-barriered client group and helping them actualize their employment goals. Their impact on our local communities has been significant, meaningful and mobilizing. I cannot thank them enough for their passion and commitment to their clients and for the difference they have made in their lives. I thank them also for making Humber better through their work, the knowledge they shared, and their advocacy. 

As this team prepares for the next step in their career journey, we encourage you to connect and learn about the exceptional work in which they have been engaged. We thank you in advance for the support we know you will extend to these members of the Humber family during this critical point of transition in their time at Humber.

Chantal Joy
Associate Dean & Special Advisor, Strategic Initiatives, Learner & Career Success
Student Success and Engagement

FLAS at Lakeshore Office Move and Temporary Closure (February 22 to March 3) - Posted on February 22, 2024

Posted:
February 22, 2024
Contact:
Barbara Cam

The Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences (FLAS) Lakeshore Office (A114) will be closing its doors on Thursday, February 22, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. The new FLAS office at Lakeshore will reopen as of March 4, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. in the Medical Building, Level 3, at 3170 Lakeshore Blvd West.

Please note that our services for students and staff will continue during the building closure and all support and administrative staff will be available from the North Campus and remotely.  

Building E Elevators at North Campus - Posted on February 2, 2024

Posted:
February 2, 2024

Building E at North Campus has two elevators that service all four floors and provide access to buildings E, F and H:

  • Small passenger elevator next to Ackee Tree - this unit was renovated last summer and will now serve as a main transportation option for these three buildings.
  • Big freight elevator close to Subway/Tim Horton's - this unit is now locked and only available for students/staff with a special permit. Should anyone need access to it, all Humber staff is to contact their manager and students can reach out to Accesible Learning (SWAC, LRC second floor).

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

Test Centre Closures in January - Posted on January 18, 2024

Posted:
January 18, 2024

The Lakeshore Test Centre will be closed all day on Tuesday, January 23 for professional development.

Test Centre Closures in January - Posted on January 16, 2024

Posted:
January 16, 2024
Contact:
Joel Sprenger

The North Test Centre will be closed for renovations starting at noon on Friday, January 19 and will reopen at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, January 24.

The Lakeshore Test Centre will be closed all day on Tuesday, January 23 for professional development.

Holiday Closure 2023 - Posted on December 7, 2023

Posted:
December 7, 2023
Contact:
Nancy Deason
Tel:
x4977
Happy Holidays

Holiday Campus Closure

North Campus, University of Guelph-Humber, Lakeshore Campus and Humber IGS will be CLOSED effective Thursday, December 21, 2023 at 6 p.m. and reopens Wednesday, January 3, 2024 at 7 a.m.

NO ACCESS for students, employees, and the public to:

  • Campus buildings
  • Learning commons spaces
  • Campus services
  • Open Access labs
  • Child Care Centre
  • Student Residences*

*Student Residence buildings operate on a separate closure schedule. For more details, please visit humber.ca/residence/important-dates.

The Department of Public Safety will continue to provide security services 24-hours-a-day during the campus closure.

Visit humber.ca for updates.

We encourage employees to take the rest period, however, if employees in your area wish to be on campus over the holidays, please ensure that each employee submits a note to Nancy Deason, Public Safety prior to Wednesday, December 20 specifying date/times and location.

North Campus: Testing of emergency messages and the public address system will take place on Wednesday, December 27, 2023 between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. If you plan to attend campus during this time, please note that emergency messages will be broadcasted over the PA system intermittently during this time. If you must attend campus, it would be best to arrive after testing is complete.

Testing Services Closure on November 28 - Posted on November 27, 2023

Posted:
November 27, 2023

Please note that the Test Centres at the Lakeshore and North locations will be temporarily closed on Tuesday, November 28. This closure is due to the team's engagement in a day-long training session as part of our preparations for upcoming finals.

While the physical test centers will not be accessible on this day, our team remains available through email. Exam submissions will continue to be reviewed, and any inquiries you may have will be addressed promptly.

Should you have any urgent matters or specific concerns, please feel free to reach out to us via email at testingservices@humber.ca.

SWEL Offices Closed November 15 - Posted on November 13, 2023

Posted:
November 13, 2023
Contact:
Tuba Chishti
Tel:
x73035

Please be informed that all SWEL services at both campuses, including Health and Counselling, Accessible Learning Services, Student Connection and Community Care, Residence Life, Sexual Violence Prevention and Education, and Testing Services will be closed, will be closed on Wednesday, November 15 on account of a department-wide staff meeting being held. 

In case of emergency, the following resources are available: 

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