Announcements

When:
November 3, 2025

Humber’s Department of Public Safety has a new phone number: 416.675.4008 

The old extension X4000 will be decommissioned in December 2025, so please update your contacts and start using the new number now. 

You can also reach Public Safety through the Humber Guardian App

Department of Public Safety 

When:
November 3, 2025

The Longo Family BYOBx: Creative Entrepreneurs series is here! This is your students’ chance to turn their creative passions into real business opportunities. These workshops help students explore and shape their creative business ideas, while gaining mentorship, and support along the way, with a chance to compete for a share of $40,000 in funding.

Workshop dates:

Lakeshore Campus (room L3001)
November 11 and December 2 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Please encourage students to apply and explore how entrepreneurship can support their creative goals.

When:
November 3, 2025
Healthy You logo

We’re excited to celebrate the release of Humber Polytechnic and the University of Guelph-Humber’s 2024–2025 Well-being Strategy Annual Report — a milestone that showcases our shared commitment to creating a healthier, more supportive campus community.

Now in its second year of implementation, the Well-being Strategy continues to make a meaningful impact by embedding health and well-being across every part of campus life. Guided by the four interconnected dimensions of well-being, this year’s report celebrates the programs, partnerships, and people shaping a culture where everyone can thrive.

Check out our video to see how our community envisions well-being on campus.

The 2024–2025 report also amplifies the voices of our learners and employees, whose feedback continues to inspire new initiatives and guide our collective progress. Together, we’re building momentum toward a future where well-being is at the heart of teaching, learning, and working.

Explore the full report and discover well-being resources on the Healthy Hub website.

When:
November 3, 2025
Contact:
Jacqueline Morgan
Poster for Humber's Got Talent

We are excited for Humber’s Got Talent, a Humber Gives fundraising event in support of the Student Food Security Fund. This fund provides students currently experiencing food insecurity with an equivalent of a $5 daily subsidy for food purchases on Humber campuses. One hundred per cent of funds raised at the Humber’s Got Talent event will go directly into the Student Food Security Fund.

In line with Humber’s vision of Builders of Brilliance, we believe this event is a fantastic opportunity to come together to drive impact within our community, showcase our diverse talents, and support a cause that directly impacts our students’ well-being.

We are holding an open call for all Humber and UofGH staff and faculty members to volunteer to participate and showcase their unique talents. Whether you sing, dance, juggle, perform magic, or have any other special skill, we want to see it!  
 
Audition Details:  

Sign Up Form

Date: November 10 to 14, 2025 (time to be confirmed based on your availability) 
Location: Auditions will be held at North Campus, LinX Lounge 
 
Event Details: 
Date: December 2, 2025 
Location: North Campus, LinX Lounge 
Time: 12 to 1:30 p.m. 

For more information, please contact Jacqueline Morgan at jacqueline.morgan@humber.ca.

On December 2, 2025, let’s make Humber’s Got Talent another memorable event, and show our students that brilliance is built together. Once our Humber talent is confirmed, there will be more information about the event and ways to donate to the Student Food Security Fund. Your participation of talent or as an audience member can make a significant difference in students’ lives.  

Thank you for your support! 

Humber’s Got Talent Planning Committee 

When:
October 31, 2025
Contact:
Khon Ta
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster
Map of exterior closure at North Campus

The courtyard near buildings D, E, F and G will be closed to both vehicles and pedestrians. Access to the courtyard is restricted for construction activities in the courtyard and on the roof of building E.

Restricted access areas are highlighted in red in the attached image.

Barricades will be in place, signs will be posted and service personnel will direct traffic and people. Please use alternate exits and avoid going to the courtyard area.

  • Date: Saturday, November 8, 2025
  • Time: Between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.
When:
October 31, 2025
Contact:
Humber Polytechnic Press
Bird's eye view of residential neighbourhood.

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 

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 published by Humber Polytechnic Press. JIPE accepts submissions on a rolling basis.

When:
October 31, 2025
Contact:
Career Connect

Did you know students can now book one-on-one appointments with Career Advisors and Work Integrated Learning advisors through Career Connect? 

How can students book an appointment: 

  1. Log in to Career Connect 
  2. Select Advising → Request New Appointment  
  3. Choose the topic they need support in, such as Academic Advising, Career Advising, WIL/Field Experience Advising, Interview Skills for Careers, and so much more.

They can also explore upcoming workshops, events like career fairs, and we post new on-campus and off-campus job opportunities every day. Let's continue supporting our students by shaping their career journey today with Career Connect.

Do you know a student that would benefit from Advising and Career Support? 

This is how students can find us: 

North Campus - Learning Resource Commons, First Floor 
Lakeshore Campus - Student Welcome & Resource Centre, First Floor (WEL105) 

Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 
Evening Virtual Career Coaching: Monday to Thursday 5 to 8 p.m. 

Students can also book an appointment by navigating to the Advising page on Career Connect  

Contact: T: 416.675.5030 (North) | 416.675.5028 (Lakeshore) | E: careers@humber.ca

When:
October 30, 2025

Dear Humber community, 

Over the last few days many of us have heard about the devastation and impact of Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica and the Caribbean region. We know that many members of our community are personally affected by the hurricane and have family members and loved ones in the region as well. It is a difficult time, and we ask our staff to be understanding and supportive of their colleagues and students navigating the results of this natural disaster.  

If you are personally impacted, please take care of yourself and speak with your manager if you need support or flexibility in the days ahead. We also encourage faculty to continue to demonstrate flexibility and understanding with their students who may be impacted.  

We continue to support students and employees who may need assistance during this difficult time. We ask that staff who support students in their learning experience ensure they are aware of the following resources should they need them: 

Employee Resources

  • The Employee and Family Assistance Program services are also available for full-time employees and include counselling services and online resources.

    Need Support?
    Contact Homewood Health at:

    Phone:
    1-800-663-1142 (English)  
    1-866-398-9505 (French)  
    1-888-384-1152 (TTY)   
    Web: www.homewoodhealth.com
     
  • Humber’s Black/African Employee Resource Group (BA-ERG) is available as a space for connection and community support. The group provides opportunities for networking, collaboration, and engagement among Black staff and faculty across the institution. Looking to connect? Contact: BAERG@humber.ca.

Student Resources  

  • Humber’s Black Student Support & Engagement (BSSE) is available as a space for connection and community support. The team provides opportunities for leadership, learning, and engagement for Black students across Humber and the University of Guelph-Humber.  Contact: BSSE@humber.ca 
  • On-campus, after-hours, walk-in support (CMHA Toronto), Monday to Friday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.: 
    • North Campus: LRC Building, 3rd Floor (Room 3005) 
    • Lakeshore Campus: L Building, 1st Floor (Room L1017) 
  • Togetherall: Free online peer-to-peer mental health support 
  • Community mental health support: 
  • Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre
    • Counselling; call 416-675-5090 or email SWAC@humber.ca to request an appointment 
    • Care Coordinators (Humber staff who provide support and resources for students on-campus and in the community): call 437.565.1366 or email: CARE@humber.ca, to request an appointment 
    • Peer Active Listening: Students can book a virtual 45-minute session Sunday to Friday to talk with a Peer Wellness Educator and hear about campus resources.  
  • Morcare (International Students) 
  • WeConnect: Mental Health and Wellness Support for International Students - For more information, students can register directly for support at: https://app.dialogue.co/ (access code: FAL25ACLSAP) or they can contact Dialogue's 24/7 Call Centre at 1.855.853.0565 
  • Across Boundaries: mental health and addiction services for racialized communities 
  • African Community Services of Peel 
  • Distress Centre Peel: 905.278.7208 
When:
October 30, 2025

In the latest SVPA Blog, Gina Antonacci, senior vice-president, Academic, celebrates the launch of the Barrett STEAM Academy.

The program, made possible through the support of The Barrett Family Foundation, invites middle and high school students into the Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation for a hands-on introduction to STEAM. 

Read the latest SVPA Blog.

When:
October 30, 2025
A woman with blonde shoulder length hair smiling.

For more than 35 years, Wanda Buote has been an extraordinary and influential member of the Humber Polytechnic community. From her early days at Humber’s bookstore to her current role as Dean of Education & Training Solutions, Wanda has shaped programs, supported colleagues, and helped Humber grow into the leading institution it is today.  

Now, as Wanda prepares for her well-deserved retirement, we have a chance to celebrate her achievements by creating the Wanda Buote Scholarship for Growth and Resilience for students in Humber’s Condominium Management program, which Wanda herself helped bring to life. 

Every contribution, large or small, is both a show of gratitude to Wanda and an investment in the students and school she has proudly championed for decades. 

Donate in honour of Wanda Buote

Thank you for helping us celebrate Wanda’s remarkable legacy and carry her impact forward for years to come.

Questions? Contact Melissa in Advancement and Alumni at melissa.beauchamp@humber.ca.

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