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Humber Launches Free Program for Youth Looking to Transition to Postsecondary

Humber College is pleased to announce the launch of the Youth Transition Program. This unique 6-week program is free of charge; and has been designed to help youth (ages 19-29) transition successfully to college, whether they have completed high school or not. This will be achieved through a strong focus on developing individualized learning plans, mentoring, advising, career exploration and skill building.

Strategic Planning Town Halls - The Results are in

Strategic Planning and Institutional Analysis is pleased to inform the Humber community that the discussions from the two Town Halls (September 18 and 20) have been synthesized and are now available for viewing. The key areas of discussion included:

  1. Transformational Student Experience
  2. Technological World
  3. Internationalization
  4. Industry and the Labour Market
  5. Our People

Check out what your colleagues had to say by clicking HERE and log into WeAreHumber.

Humber Libraries' Picks of the Month: Magazines from Flipster

Humber Libraries' Picks of the Month features resources from the library collection. Each month we'll choose a new list based on timely themes and current trends.

This month, we're showcasing popular magazine titles from Flipster, a digital magazine 'newsstand' service. Read popular magazines including Maclean’s, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, GQ, Today's Parent, Toronto Life, Vogue and more in full colour format online.

Humber Press Launches New Website

HumberPress.com, the online home of Humber Press, has been completely redesigned and rebooted. All of our past publications are available for purchase, plus we’re proud to present a brand-new, FREE downloadable eBook: Mapping Nations, Locating Citizens: Interdisciplinary Discussions on Nationalism and Identity, a selection of the proceeds of the second annual HLA @IFOA conference, edited by professor Daniel Hambly.

Orange Shirt Day 2017

September 30
Orange Shirt Day: Every Child Matters

Honour truth and reconciliation by wearing an orange t-shirt to support Residential School Survivors and to remember the children who never returned home. The legacy of residential schools is a discussion for all Canadians to have. It’s an opportunity to acknowledge survivors and those who have been affected.

For more information, visit: orangeshirtday.org

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