Retirements

Les Takahashi, Professor, School of Liberal Arts & Sciences

The Department of Liberal Studies would like to congratulate Professor Les Takahashi on his retirement. As a full-time faculty member since 1980, Les has taught a variety of courses – from Communications to Sociology to Humanities. His teaching was recognized in 2004 when he was awarded the Distinguished Faculty Award. Les has been a consummate professional throughout his Humber career and a valuable member of the department. He will be missed by faculty, staff and students alike. Please join us in wishing Les a long, happy and healthy retirement.

 

Joey Noble, Professor, School of Liberal Arts & Sciences

The Department of Liberal Studies would like to congratulate Professor Joey Noble on her upcoming retirement this spring. Joey has taught full-time at Humber since 1992. During this time, she has developed and taught a number of innovative courses, like Sociology of Food and Sociology of Emotions. Joey’s care for, and dedication to, her craft and her students cannot be overstated. She has been a valuable member of the college community and she will be missed. Please join us in wishing Joey a long, happy and healthy retirement.

 

Ginny Campbell, Continuing Education Secretary, School of Liberal Arts & Sciences

The School of Liberal Arts & Sciences would like to bid a very fond farewell to the Continuing Education secretary, Ginny Campbell who has decided to take an early retirement as of June 30, 2014. Ginny began at Humber in 1974 as a clerk at the Lakeshore Campus, her hard work and dedication was recognized in 2008 when she was awarded the Support Staff Distinguished Service Award, she is one of Humber's longest serving Support Staff members.

Lynn Newhouse, Associate Director, Campus Services

It is with warm wishes that Campus Services announces that Lynn Newhouse will be retiring on Friday, January 24, 2014. Lynn has been an enthusiastic leader within Campus Services and her determination, dedication and hearty laugh will be greatly missed throughout the campus.

Lynn’s responsibility included management of the North and Lakeshore residences.  Her dedication and commitment to Humber is exemplified by her willingness to respond to any call of service day or night.  Lynn’s work ethic is an inspiration to her team.

Wayne Hughes, Faculty, The Business School

Wayne Hughes began his career teaching at Humber in 1986 and has been a key member of the Accounting Team; he is the resident income tax expert. Wayne has been a leader in maintaining currency in this area drawing upon experience from his private CA practice. He has generously shared this expertise with both students and his peers.

After a long career at Humber, Wayne will have time to spend at his cottage on Lake Kushog with his wife Cathie and also with three very special little people in his life, his grandchildren: Locklin, Josie and Elliott.

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