Murray Horowitz - Retirement

The Business School would like to bid a very fond farewell to Murray Horowitz M.A. LL.B. as he retires at the end of this academic year.

Murray began teaching at Humber in 1989 on a contract basis and was then hired full-time as a law professor in 1993. Murray dedicated his life to teaching our students about the importance of law in business. Murray also served as the CE program law coordinator ensuring that mature students were supported while working full-time. In 2002, Murray taught business law to the first Guelph-Humber business administration cohort. He was a teaching pioneer, having taught the first degree level students at Humber. Many thousands of students have benefited from his exceptional dedication to student success and many faculty have been mentored under his guidance and leadership. Murray had a unique way of presenting materials to the class, he wrote “Aphorisms and Anecdotes” experiences in teaching and learning. Our favourite memory of Murray was our first trip to the Department of Justice where we secured our 15 year partnership. We will always remember Murray as a dedicated, soft spoken, gentle and passionate faculty in the business school.

On behalf of the Humber community and the Business School, we wish you all the best in your retirement years. Enjoy travelling with your wife and family. 

Alvina Cassiani
Dean, The Business School 
Susan Kelsall
Associate Dean, The Business School