Humber Polytechnic is Building Brilliance and setting a distinct path and identity for post-secondary education in Ontario. Here are some of the key highlights from recent weeks:
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Humber graduate George Stroumboulopoulos receives 2024 Premier’s Award
Humber Polytechnic alumnus George Stoumboulopoulos, a 1993 graduate of the Broadcasting-Radio program, was awarded a 2024 Premier’s award in the Creative arts and Design category. It marks the eighth consecutive year a Humber grad has won a Premier’s Award. Read more in Humber's news release and on Humber Today.
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Athletes honour the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Two-Spirit individuals
The Humber Polytechnic women’s basketball team dedicated their home opener on October 30 to raising awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Two-Spirit individuals as part of a student-athlete-led initiative. Read about it on Humber Today.
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Humber's B²C Lab and the City of Calgary partner on new Smart City initiative
Humber’s Broadcast-Broadband Convergence B²C Lab and the City of Calgary are partnering to launch North America’s first ATSC 3.0 municipal use project. See the coverage on TV Tech's website. -
Ontario government announces support for women and families in the skilled trades
Ontario's Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, David Piccini, Associate Minister of Women’s Social & Economic Opportunity, Charmaine Williams, and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour, Patrice Barnes, were at the Humber Centre for Skilled Trades and Technology to announce new measures to support women and families in the skilled trades on November 26. Follow President Vaughan online for the latest Humber news.