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 Polytechnic Accelerates Plan to Achieve Net Zero in 2029
Humber Polytechnic is setting the standard for sustainability by advancing its net-zero goal over two decades ahead of its original 2050 target. Read more about this transformative initiative in Humber's media release and in Humber Today. -
Humber Polytechnic's Centre for Skilled Trades and Technology Expansion
Humber’s $9.5 million expansion of the Centre for Skilled Trades and Technology adds 500 skilled trades training spots and enhances education quality with upgraded facilities. Humber's President and CEO, Ann Marie Vaughan, was joined by Premier Doug Ford and Minister of Colleges and Universities Nolan Quinn to celebrate the expansion. Read the story in ReNew Canada. -
Humber Polytechnic and Siemens Canada’s Net Zero Classroom Named to Canada’s Clean50 Top Projects for 2025
Humber Polytechnic and Siemens Canada have won a Canada’s Clean50 Top Project Award for their Net Zero Classroom, which prepares students in microgrids and renewable energy to become future energy leaders. Learn more in Humber's media release. -
Barrett CTI Lit Up In Support of NDEAM
Humber took part in National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) by lighting up the Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation in purple. Read the story in Humber Today. -
Humber Journalism and Radio Broadcasting Students Providing US Election Coverage
On November 5, Humber Polytechnic journalism and radio broadcasting students are teaming up with live coverage of the US election on Radio Humber, 96.9 FM. Updates will also be made throughout the night on Humber Et Cetera, giving Humber students some real-world experience in political coverage.