#HumberAtHome Series – March 31

As we adjust to working and learning at home, it’s important to stay connected to our colleagues and our community. To help keep us all connected, we are launching the #HumberAtHome series. We want to know about how you are taking care of your well-being right now, how your teams are adding a bit of fun into your interactions, and which resources are helping you.  

Here are some examples of what members of the Humber community are doing to bring their community together:  

Faculty of Media & Creative Arts  

Humber Theatre is hosting a virtual production of TomorrowLove, directed by Christopher Stanton. It will be presented over Zoom starting at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 3. The show consists of a series of short plays on the themes of love, technology and the future. Please join the students as they explore the frontiers of remote performance. Space is limited, register here today!

Humber Fitness North

@humberfitnessnorth has posted some fun and easy at home workout challenges, along with delicious recipe ideas. Follow them today to stay healthy and active while you’re working remotely.  

Individual Tips from Humber Staff 

Manager of Advancement Communications, Valerie Busch expresses her gratitude for the front-line workers who are helping the city along with her neighbourhoord every night at 7:30 p.m. She’s often finishing up work tasks in the evenings due to splitting work and childcare duties, and it's an uplifting part of a long day for her. View the community spirit here.  

Please send us your #HumberAtHome photos, video clips and stories to bethany.sharpe@humber.ca.