#HumberAtHome Series – April 21

As we continue to work and learn at home, it’s important to stay connected to our colleagues and our community. To help keep us all connected, we created 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:

Humber Lakeshore

Students are showing their gratitude for Professor Noreen Santilli with the Advertising and Copywriting Program. She has gone out of her way with group discussions, fun activities and lessons to make her students feel as close as possible to the actual classroom.

Humber Arboretum

The Arboretum is kicking off Earth Week with a peek inside a composter! Learn why Nature Interpreter Laura (aka Squirrel) likes the drum-shaped composter she uses at home. Watch and learn here.

Individual Tips From Humber Staff

Lucia Weiler is a registered dietitian and professor with Health Sciences and Wellness. She’s also the co-founder of Nutrition for NON-Nutritionists and connects with the community to answer hot topic questions on food and nutrition every Friday at 1 p.m. live @Nutrition4nonnutritionists. Lucia also has more information available on nutrition tipsrecipes and trends.

 

Stefanie Galvanek, Curatorial and Communications Coordinator with Humber Galleries received the book, "How to Give Your Cat a Bath" written by Humber College professor Nicola Winstanley and illustrated by John Martz, over the holidays. Both Stefanie and her daughter pour over the pages and get a chuckle out of its funny illustrations and witty narrative every day. Stefanie’s daughter calls it her "bath book." As you can see, this favourite book is always in easy reach and at the top of her book pile.

 

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