Announcements

When:
November 21, 2025
Contact:
Hooman Aboutalebi
Notice of Planned Hydro Service Interruption

Notice of Planned Hydro Service Interruption - North Campus
North Campus to be Closed on Monday, December 29, 2025

When: Monday, December 29, 2025 (7 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
Location: North Campus – all buildings including the University of Guelph-Humber, Residences and the Arboretum/Centre for Urban Ecology.
Purpose: To perform planned modification in high-voltage infrastructure in support of the SWITCH project.

The Humber North Campus will be closed on Monday, December 29, 2025. Students and employees will not be allowed entry into the College facilities during the hydro service interruption.

All mechanical, electrical and technology systems across North Campus will be offline during the shutdown.

Central systems including Banner, Blackboard, Email and humber.ca will not be accessible through on-campus services. However, central systems will be accessible through an individual’s own internet connection (such as home internet, 3G and LTE).

For schools/departments with a refrigerator/freezer in their area (or a common area or staff room), please remember to empty/throw out unused food as the power will be off across Campus.

The Centre for Trades and Technology (Carrier Drive) and the Transportation Training Centre (Woodbine Downs) will not be affected by the hydro service interruption.

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

When:
November 21, 2025
Contact:
Clarisse Estebar

In celebration of International Education Week (IEW), the International Development Institute (IDI) is proud to share the team’s August 2025 trip to Kenya, demonstrating global engagement, partnership, and learner success.

The delegation included Clarisse Estebar, manager, Programs and STEEP Project Lead, Mauro Mazuera, Graphic and Media Design Specialist, Tiffany Duong, Content and Communications Lead, and Akmal Samsor, former Monitoring and Evaluation Analyst. The group travelled to Kenya as part of the STEM Education for Empowerment Project (STEEP).

Embodying Humber’s Building Brilliance guiding pillars and building blocks, the team showed human spirit and creativity to drive positive change, deepening partnerships to strengthen community impact, and driving impact that support long-term sustainability. Experience the team’s journey firsthand and watch the Humber IDI vlog to see the work, the partnerships, and the impact unfold on the ground in Kenya! 

For more information, contact Clarisse Estebar at clarisse.estebar@humber.ca.

When:
November 20, 2025
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster
Woman wearing Santa hat

Let's get ready for the Holiday Season at The Humber Spa!

Available November 17 to December 12, 2025:

  • 60-minute facial with custom mask – $70
  • Shellac manicure and pedicure – $60
  • Microdermabrasion with LED – $50
  • 60-minute custom facial – $50

Get ready for the New Year with laser hair removal – 20 per cent off laser treatments and complimentary skincare consultations.

Promotion pricing:

  • Full Back – $80
  • Bikini – $24
  • Half Arm – $32
  • Lower Leg – $48
  • Underarm – $36

Spa Services & Retail Boutique

Monday and Friday
9:15 a.m. – 1 p.m. and 1:45 – 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and 2:45 – 6:30 p.m.

Medical Esthetic Treatments available

Wednesday – Friday
3:30 – 8 p.m.

Spa services will be available starting Tuesday, September 16, 2025, to Friday, December 12, 2025.

Appointments can be made in-person, by email or phone.

Contact thehumberspa@humber.ca or phone 416.675.5033.

When:
November 20, 2025
Girl on a laptop smiling and Giving Tuesday Logo on the side

There’s a new way to give back at Humber

Giving Tuesday is right around the corner! On December 2, this Global Day of Giving will kick off once again, and people everywhere will choose to support the causes closest to their hearts, including our very own, Humber Polytechnic. 

We’re excited to introduce a new way to give back to Humber. 

Introducing… The Humber Giving Well.

From emergency bursaries and scholarships to specialized equipment and learning experiences, the Humber Giving Well showcases the many fundraising opportunities that will ensure today’s students have everything they need to build brilliance. And, whether you choose to give back through a specific faculty or department or explore the many opportunities for you to make an impact at Humber, you can directly support the priorities and projects closest to your heart. 

But this is more than just a simple and fun way to give. With the Giving Well, you get to decide exactly how you want to help the next generation of Humber students. 

Your impact, your way 

There are two ways you can give back through the Giving Well

  1. Make a one-time donation — Choose which fundraising opportunity aligns best with your values or reflects your Humber journey and make your gift by clicking “Give Now.”  
  1. Start your own fundraiser — Have a specific area you’re passionate about? Start raising support yourself in just minutes by setting up a personal fundraising page on the Giving Well! Simply click “Learn More” and “Start Fundraising” for your chosen opportunity.  

More information will be coming as we gear up for Giving Tuesday. In the meantime, if you have any questions, you can download this helpful guide [PDF], check out these additional resources, or reach out to the Melissa at melissa.beauchamp@humber.ca.

When:
November 19, 2025

The Humber Research Ethics Board (HREB) has an institutional mandate to conduct an ethics review of all proposals for research involving human participants which will be conducted within the Humber Community, with the use of Humber resources or otherwise under the auspices of Humber. The HREB reviews research applications to ensure that all ethical issues are adequately identified and addressed. Serving on the HREB offers an excellent opportunity for Humber faculty to demonstrate a strong commitment to the institution and make a significant contribution to supporting the development of a strong research ethics framework at Humber.

The HREB is seeking to recruit three new (3) full-time Members. Applications are invited from all interested Humber full time faculty who meet the following eligibility criteria:

(i) minimum of a Master’s Degree; and

(ii) experience in conducting research.

HREB Members are appointed for an initial term of two years and are eligible for two renewals up to a maximum period of six years. If interested, please submit a curriculum vitae to reb@humber.ca by Monday, December 1, 2025.

To obtain more information about what is involved in being a Member of the HREB including the time commitments associated with being a member, please contact the Chair, Audel Cunningham at audel.cunningham@humber.ca.

When:
November 19, 2025

Part-time staff Winter 2026 semester parking permits will be available for purchase online through MyHumber at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.

Humber Parking Services
parking.sales@humber.ca

When:
November 19, 2025
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

The Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences (FLAS) in partnership with the Faculty Union, Support Staff Union, and Career & Advising Services is having our second annual Holiday Food Drive for the Grab ‘n Go Food Banks at the North and Lakeshore campuses from November 17 to December 20.

Please consider collecting non-perishable food items in departments, at meetings, or at holiday parties to support the Grab ‘n Go Food Banks. Your continued support helps those in our Humber community experiencing food insecurity.

You may drop off food for the Holiday Food Drive for the Grab 'n Go Food Banks until December 20.

If your department would like to participate in the Holiday Food Drive in support of the Grab ‘n Go Food Banks, it’s easy:

  1. Contact candace.iron@humber.ca at North Campus or sarah.armenia@humber.ca or sarah.henderson@humber.ca at Lakeshore Campus for branded donation posters to affix to boxes.
  2. Ask people to donate non-perishable items for the Grab ‘n Go Food Banks. View the list of most needed non-perishable food items on the poster.
  3. Candace Iron, Sarah Henderson, and Sarah Armenia will arrange pick up of the boxes.
  4. If you want to consider supporting the Grab ‘n Go initiatives long term, such as supporting an additional day to run the Grab ‘n Go on campus, please reach out for more information. The Grab 'n Go Food Banks are a collective effort across campus to help our community. 
When:
November 18, 2025
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

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

Visit business.humber.ca/deans-news.html

When:
November 18, 2025
Celebrating EDIB Champions: Humans of Humber

Belonging grows when we share our stories. We invite you to add your voice to Humber’s ongoing journey toward equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging. The EDIB Champions campaign celebrates those who are making a difference—whether by sharing their own experiences or by recognizing colleagues, students, staff, or faculty who demonstrate leadership and create positive change. 

Selected stories will be featured across Humber to celebrate and amplify the many ways our community is advancing equity and belonging. Join us in highlighting the champions who make Humber a place where everyone feels they belong. 


EDIB Champion – Shristi Shrestha  

“At Humber, I’ve learned that inclusion begins with small, meaningful actions — listening, sharing, and celebrating the stories that make our community unique. Through my work and personal initiatives, I strive to create spaces where people feel seen, valued, and empowered. 

In 2024, I was crowned Mrs. Nepal Canada — a moment that was less about a title and more about purpose. I joined the pageant to be a voice for those who struggle to find theirs, which later inspired me to found Nepalese Canadian Pageant Inc., a platform empowering women who balance culture, identity, and leadership in a new land. 

Today, I serve as Executive Director at the Women Education and Skill Development Organization (WESDO) and Senior Director of Women Empowerment at the Trillium Foundation, advocating for women’s leadership and community growth. Through my TV and podcast platform, It’s Your Show, and my program Diaspora and Beyond on Nepal Kanti TV, I highlight diverse voices and global Nepali stories, connecting cultures through storytelling and dialogue. 

I’ve also had the privilege to emcee the 17th Himalayan Mela at Nathan Phillips Square, attended by over 20,000 people, and serve as Outreach Director for the Niagara Canada International Film Festival — all efforts to unite communities through art and culture. 

At Humber, I bring the same lens of inclusion and representation to my work. Over the past two years, I’ve helped organize team celebrations, including Christmas activities and games — even though it's not part of my own traditions — as a way to foster belonging. As part of our Social Committee, I’ve helped decorate workspaces and create joyful moments that bring colleagues together across backgrounds and beliefs. 

These small acts — celebrating differences, sharing stories, and recognizing one another’s strengths — have built a stronger, more connected environment. Whether sharing my experiences as Mrs. Nepal Canada, celebrating my daughter’s achievements, or talking about guests on It’s Your Show, I’ve seen how authenticity inspires understanding and connection. 

I also love sharing my culture — from bringing homemade Diwali sweets to dancing to a Nepali song during Humber’s Got Talent to raise funds for food security. These moments remind me that authenticity isn’t about fitting in; it’s about showing up fully and encouraging others to do the same. 

At times, the challenge has been finding the balance between humility and visibility — learning that it’s okay to take up space, to share my story, and to inspire others to do the same. But over time, I’ve found that Humber is a space that welcomes authenticity. The more I’ve shared my story, the more I’ve connected with colleagues who also bring their full selves to work. That, to me, is the true spirit of belonging.”  


On behalf of the Office of EDIB, thank you, Shristi, for sharing your story. 

We invite everyone to take a moment today to recognize and celebrate the EDIB Champions and Humans of Humber who are advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging across our community! 

Nominate yourself or a colleague

When:
November 17, 2025

Dear Humber community, 

Staff from Chartwells, Humber’s food services provider, are set to go on strike as of 12:01 a.m. on Friday, November 21. 

Chartwells is an independent, third-party service provider, and their staff are members of the Unifor union. The collective agreement bargaining process is between Unifor and Chartwells. Negotiations are currently ongoing, and we are hopeful for a successful resolution. 

Chartwells staff may choose to exercise their right to picket at Humber’s North or Lakeshore campuses if a strike happens. 

In the event a strike, food outlets and services will be severely impacted, but will continue in Humber Residences.  

Details about any other available food service locations will be provided in the event of a strike and, as always, can be found on the Dine on Campus webpage.  

More information will be provided as it becomes available. 

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