#HumberAtHome Series – May 5

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 Arboretum

The Humber Arboretum has just announced new resources to help our community stay connected and learn with them during this time. They are very excited to officially launch Grow Anywhere – Virtual Learning with the Humber Arboretum. Learn about this new, growing section of their website dedicated to helping you connect with the natural world from home and beyond. Click here to start exploring today!

Faculty of Media & Creative Arts

This week's physical distancing recommendations come to you from third-year @humber.graphicdesign student, Alison Lewis (@alipantslewis). Her favourite book: Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh, podcast: How’d We Get Here by Mark Anthony Karam and activity: designing anything! Alison also recommends watching Forensic Files and The Lion King while listening to PUP.

Individual Tips from Humber Staff

Gina Antonacci, Associate Vice-President, Academic, hopes everyone is staying safe and doing well at home. She is inspired by her family and dog, Rudi. Gina is grateful to connect with colleagues virtually, and thankful for how strong and supportive the Humber community continues to be. Share your #HumberAtHome inspiration too!

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