Announcements

When:
March 21, 2025
Contact:
Jessica Rotolo
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This very special day happens annually on March 21 (symbolic of Trisomy 21), and is celebrated in 190 countries.

Today, we choose to learn about and uplift the Down syndrome community, and give recognition to the incredible accomplishments of people born with this condition, including Humber alumna Jessica Rotolo.

It is a time to come together and show support for one another, to combat stereotypes and discrimination, and instead focus on inclusion and equal access to opportunity for all. The 2025 theme is "Improve Our Support Systems," which brings attention to the challenges that people with Down syndrome and their families face in receiving proper care, education, and opportunities they deserve.

Show your support by wearing mismatched socks, spreading the word and signing the CDSS' petition, available here.

When:
March 21, 2025

Next week, Humber will introduce the new Downtown Campus webpages as part of the transition to a new Digital Experience Platform (DXP) that is transforming our website and the user experience on it.

Users will notice that the Downtown Campus webpages have been redesigned to enhance their onsite experience.

Research for the pages included extensive case study use along with profiles of current students and alumni to share their experience of Humber's Downtown Campus and the relevance, value and amenities available while studying in downtown Toronto.

The pages will also feature new content to support and highlight the Downtown Campus’ unique benefits. Industry connections and opportunities for participation are also included.

This launch continues our "Experience First" approach to migrating and implementing websites to DXP, focused on clarity about site audience, the journey being supported and the results that are most valued. 

The new Downtown Campus webpages follow the model for other future Humber sites. After this launch, additional webpages will be updated in the coming months with other websites being prioritized to be migrated to DXP and the new design.

As Builders of Brilliance, Humber continues to define polytechnic education and reimagine learning. That includes providing an unparalleled student experience in person, on campus and digitally from our first interactions. The DXP is a reflection of this commitment that includes an integrated suite of tools and apps to create meaningful relationships with our prospects, students and alumni as they become engaged with Humber on our websites and digital media.  

DXP is Humber’s investment in a new web platform that will support a radically enhanced online experience for all websites within the humber.ca domain. Learn more in the Communiqué post “What is DXP?” 

The DXP-enabled humber.ca website is part of the Digital Student Experience (DSX) Program that emerged from the 2023-2026 Digital Campus and Academic Plans and focuses on enhancing the digital student experience. 

Ruth Butlin and Andrew Leopold 
Project Co-Sponsors 

When:
March 21, 2025
Contact:
Erika Wright
Frank Cappadocia, Dean of CPL on the left stands next to a CPL learner at the 19,000th CPL Enrolled Learner event.

Humber Continuous Professional Learning (CPL) recently took the time to celebrate a milestone in its short history, marking 19,000+ enrolments in the 2023-2024 academic year.

Formerly Humber Continuing Education (CE), CPL was established in 2021 to oversee and champion Humber’s professional learning, upskilling, micro-credentialing and industry accreditations, and has seen significant growth since it’s inception. Frank Cappadocia, Dean of CPL, attributes this year's 37 per cent increase in enrolments to the collaborative efforts of individuals and teams across various areas of the Polytechnic, including CPL Central, Community Outreach Workforce Development (COWD), Education Training Services (ETS) and each Academic Faculty. 

Supporters from across the institution gathered to mark the occasion, with remarks from the Dean and the 19,000th enrolled learner, mid-career learner Jason Mercier, VP Operations at Retirement Life Communities and current learner in the Condominium Management program. Jason admitted while his return to learning was born out of a need for formal accreditation, his experience with Humber has been a positive one, which has fueled his ambition to continue to pursue ongoing learning.

CPL has its sights set on continuing its upward trajectory as it rounds out the 2024-25 academic year, with many exciting projects and further milestones on the horizon.

For information about continuous professional learning options for you or your team, visit humber.ca/cpl.

When:
March 21, 2025

Notice to Faculty

The Humber Test Centres at both the North and Lakeshore campuses will be restricted to students who are registered with ALS and have accommodations for the final exam period.

The North Campus Test Centre will be closed to unaccommodated students from Saturday, April 12 through Saturday, April 26, inclusive. The Lakeshore Campus Test Centre will only test accommodated students Monday, April 14 to Friday, April 25, inclusive.

Please make other arrangements for your students who have missed tests or whose exam time conflicts with another of their examinations. Testing of non-accommodated students will resume on April 28 at both campuses.

NB: April 18 is a holiday and the test centres will be closed.

When:
March 21, 2025
Student speaking on a microphone

We are thrilled to share the success of our 2025 Health Innovation Challenge. This year’s challenge brought together 40 talented students from 19 different programs from six faculties across Humber and Guelph-Humber as Humber Health Innovators, to create concepts for community-based, culturally sensitive, and family-focused programs to enhance the positive mental well-being of immigrant and refugee families in Peel Region. 

This year, our student teams gained real world experience by working with mentors from five different community organizations, and we extend a heartfelt thank you to our mentors from Peel Newcomer Strategy Group, COSTI Immigrant Services, Roots Community Services, Punjabi Community Health Services, and Family Services of Peel, for guiding the Humber Health Innovator teams through this project. Many thanks as well to Dr. Blanca Bolea-Almanac, Psychiatrist and Scientist, Women's College Hospital for providing her time and insights to the teams as they developed their program concepts.

We heard from our inspiring keynote speaker, Aamna Ashraf, Senior Manager of Health Equity at CAMH, whose insights set a motivating tone for the day, and our community partner Dr. Cilia Mejia-Lancheros, Institute for Better Health - Trillium Health Partners, whose expertise and guidance was instrumental in shaping the students' projects. Dr. Mejia-Lancheros shared the performance of a Colombian Cumbia Traditional Dance, adding a vibrant touch to the event and showcasing the rich diversity within our community and our connection to the land. 

The highlight of the day was the live pitches by the student teams, where they presented their program concepts to the audience. Their hard work and dedication were evident as their presentations generated strong engagement from the audience.

This year’s Health Innovation Challenge not only provided a platform for Humber students to showcase their innovative ideas but also emphasized the importance of cross faculty and inter- disciplinary work in solving complex problems such as accessibility of mental health supports for newcomers in an inclusive way. Through this innovative project and many such more, CIHW is creating a healthier tomorrow for all!

Do you have an innovative idea or know of an industry partner who wants ot engage in applied research in health and innovation? Connect and email us at vanita.varma@humber.ca.

When:
March 21, 2025

This is a reminder to all budget holders to monitor your open purchase orders (POs) as the new fiscal year approaches. Any open regular purchase orders that are $100 or more will be rolled over to the new fiscal year (2025/26) on April 1. All others, including standing orders, will be closed.

In addition, budget holders should be aware that invoices received after March 31 for the rolled over POs will be expensed against new fiscal budget.

Please send a request to Purchasing (purchasing@humber.ca) to close any of your open fiscal 2024/25 regular ‘reverse’ purchase orders or standing orders.

When:
March 21, 2025
Contact:
Humber Press
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Journal of Innovation in Polytechnic Education (JIPE) has issued Calls For Papers for two upcoming special issues: Measuring the Impact of Social Innovation and Empowering Futures.  

The deadline to submit an Expression of Interest is April 1.

JIPE welcomes contributions that include empirical research, theoretical analyses, comprehensive reviews, and case studies.

Learn more about JIPE and how to submit your Expression of Interest.

Questions regarding these calls for papers may be directed to the JIPE editorial desk at humberpress@humber.ca.

When:
March 20, 2025
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster
Get ready for Spring at The Humber Spa

Available Monday, March 24 to Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Getting ready for spring with a visit to The Humber Spa:

  • Chemical peel - $45.00
  • 60-minute facial with custom mask - $65.00
  • OxyGeneo facial treatment - $89.00
  • Traditional manicure & pedicure - $40.00

Inquire about laser hair reduction and book a consultation.

Retail Promotion

  • SPF and Vitamin C are 15 per cent off

The Humber Spa is located at the North Campus, Building A, in room A109.

Under the guidance of professionals, Esthetic/Spa Management students perform a variety of treatments and roles in their experiential work lab. We look forward to your visit!

Spa Services & Retail Boutique Hours

  • Monday to Thursday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Tuesday to Thursday: 2:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
  • Friday: 9:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1:45 p.m. to 6 p.m.
When:
March 20, 2025
Contact:
Kathy Branton

Emergency Response Training Exercise on the Finch West Light Rail Transit Line-  Call for Volunteers - Sunday, April 27, 2025

An exciting opportunity awaits you! 

An emergency response exercise will be conducted on the Finch West LRT. We are looking for student volunteers to participate in the exercise in various roles. 

The exercise will take place on Sunday, April 27 from approximately 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. 

Humber Polytechic, TTC, Toronto Police, Toronto Fire and Toronto Paramedic services will all participate in the joint emergency exercise. 

We are looking for volunteers to participate as passengers on the train. This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in an emergency exercise and see the LRT before it opens. 

PLAYERS/PASSENGERS

We are looking for approximately 60 volunteers to play the role of passengers on a Light Rail Train. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age, able to give informed consent, and be able to walk unassisted when exiting the train for a short distance (approximately 200 metres). The exercise will take place in proximity to Humber Polytechnic. Some passengers may be asked to simulate the effects of minor injuries during the exercise. Injuries will be distributed randomly amongst players.

If you are staff or faculty at either Humber Polytechnic or the University of Guelph-Humber and are interested in participating in this exciting exercise, please complete the MS Forms using the link below. Please complete the form no later than Friday, April 4, 2025 at 4 p.m.. Once you are confirmed as a player, you will receive more information about the exercise. 

Call for Volunteers for TTC Exercise

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me, Kathy Branton, Manager, Business Continuity and Emergency Management at kathy.branton@humber.ca

Thank you, 

Kathy Branton
Manager, Business Continuity and Emergency Management
Humber Polytechnic

When:
March 19, 2025

Starting soon: March 24 to April 15 is SFQ Season for 14-week courses!

Before SFQ's begin for your course, instructors can add up to three personalized Likert scale questions and three personalized open-ended questions to the SFQ. This is a helpful way to tie the SFQ to your specific content, teaching practices, and initiatives and can be a convenient way to receive feedback. Watch your Humber email for a reminder about a week before the opening date of your course’s SFQ to submit your questions.

For those teaching on a 14-week course cycle, you should have received an email with a link to add your custom SFQ questions. Please check your junk or spam mail if you don't see it! If you have not received this email and want to add custom SFQ questions, ⁠please reach out to the Innovative Learning Support Centre.

For more information regarding the SFQ and your SFQ dates, ⁠please check the SFQ News website available from Innovative Learning.

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