Announcements

When:
May 30, 2012
May 30, 2012

The Humber Bookstore North Campus will have the following summer hours starting
Monday, June 4 until Saturday, September 1, 2012  

Day Time

Open Close
Monday 8:30 a.m.   6:30 p.m.  
Tuesday 8:30 a.m.   6:30 p.m.  
Wednesday 8:30 a.m.   6:30 p.m.  
Thursdsay 8:30 a.m.   6:30 p.m.  
Friday 8:30 a.m.   4:30 p.m.  
Saturday 8:30 a.m.   2 p.m.  
Sunday Closed

 

 

When:
May 29, 2012
May 29, 2012

Congratulations to all of the award winners from the third annual Humber Orangeville Campus Student Success Awards night held on Thursday, May 24, 2012.

Students and staff were recognized for their academic achievement or their contribution to student life at the campus. It truly was a very special night for everyone.

 

When:
May 29, 2012
May 29, 2012

Congratulations to the following individuals for answering all of the NAOSH Week quiz questions correctly:

  1. Dekel Chui
  2. Amber Lantsman
  3. Thangaraj Seeniraja

Enjoy your Tim Hortons Gift card!!


Answers to the quiz are in bold below.

  1. You are required to report all work related injuries to your supervisor as soon as possible.

a) True
b) False

  1. Which of the following are good practices to help avoid slips, trips, and falls?

a) Be aware of your environment and select footwear appropriate to your work
b) Adjust your pace to suit the walking surface
c) When carrying objects, ensure that you can properly see where you are going
d) Keep walkways and floors clear of boxes, extension cords and litter
e) All of the above

  1. Proper workstation design always includes which of the following?

a) The top of the monitor should be at, or slightly below, eye level
b) A foot stool under the desk
c) Your elbows to bend at a 90 degree angle when your fingers are on the home row of the keyboard
d) All of the above
e) A & C

  1. A chair that is properly sized and adjusted to your height will allow:

a) Your feet to rest flat on the floor or comfortably on a foot rest
b) A few centimeters of space between the front of the chair and the back of your knees
c) You to maintain perfect posture throughout your work day
d) A & B

  1. Before using a portable ladder it is important to:

a) Inspect it for broken or missing parts
b) Inspect the area where it will be used for hazards such as falling material or electrical wires
c) Ensure you are wearing appropriate footwear
d) All of the above

  1. A general guideline in the use of perfumes and other scented products is that the scent should not be detectable more than an arm’s length away from the user:

a) True
b) False

  1. Options for adjusting the lighting at your work station may include:

a) Using task specific lighting
b) Increasing the height of your computer monitor
c) Adjusting brightness settings on your computer
d) A & C

  1. If you sustain an injury during the course of your work, you can seek medical attention by:

a) Visiting the Health Centre
b) Calling Security
c) Visiting an urgent care clinic (when neither the Health Centre or Security are available)
d) All of the above

  1. When using a portable ladder you should:

a) Only carry materials in one hand when ascending or descending the ladder
b) Avoid moving the ladder if nearby objects can be reached by stretching outside the side rails
c) Always keep one hand or one foot in contact with the ladder when ascending or descending
d) None of the above

  1. Common hazards associated with slips, trips and falls include:

a) Spills
b) Loose rugs or mats
c) Weather (rain or snow)
d) Clutter
e) All of the above

Bonus Question:

What does the acronym NAOSH stand for?
North American Occupational Safety & Health
 

When:
May 25, 2012
May 25, 2012

In the spirit of diversity and inclusion, we provide the following Multifaith Holy Days & Festivals realizing that it is not exhaustive.  Should you wish your faith’s days to be included, please contact the Chaplain.

Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4427
Emailchaplain@humber.ca 

01 Friday

Miso’o (Aboriginal)
Miso’o is the season of Sockeye salmon, the food source for the coming year and both a staple and a trade item.

03 Sunday

Pentecost (Christianity-Eastern)
Celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit upon Jesus’ disciples after his ascension, 50 days after Easter.

04 Monday

Full Moon
Partial Lunar Eclipse (Equatorial-Southern Hemisphere)

05 Tuesday

Nur (Baha’i)
Nur, meaning Light, is the fifth month of the Baha’i year.

15 Friday

Red Earth Native American Fair (Aboriginal)
Tribes from the USA and Canada gather to share heritage, art and culture.

16 Saturday

Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Ji (Sikhism)
Arjan, the first Sikh Martyr and fifth Guru, built the Harimandir (Temple of God) for Sikhs to meet for worship in the town of Amritsar (Pool of Nectar). To show that the Sikh way was open to all regardless of caste, he made the temple with doors facing in all four directions. He contributed to and helped compile the Sikh Scriptures.
Miraj al-Nabiy (Islam)
Commemorates the ascension (al Mi’raj) of the Prophet Mohammed to heaven. Muslims interpret the event literally or symbolically.

17 Sunday

Father’s Day (North America)
A day set aside to honour fathers and fatherhood.

19 Tuesday

New Moon
Partial Solar Eclipse (Northern Hemisphere)

20 Wednesday

June (Summer) Solstice
Litha / Midsummer’s Eve (Wicca)
Litha (Midsummer’s Eve) celebrates the consummation of the sacred marriage by which the energy of the God is poured out in the service of life, with his sacrifice resulting in his total immolation by the end of the season. This model sets the standard of self-giving in service to the Goddess.

21 Thursday

National Aboriginal Day (Canada)
Started in 1996 to celebrate Aboriginal tradition and culture in Canada.

24 Sunday

Rahmat(Baha’i)
Rahmat, meaning Mercy, is the sixth month of the Baha’i year
St. Jean Baptiste Day (Christianity-Catholicism)
John, the Baptist, is celebrated as the patron saint of French Canadian Catholics in Quebec, Canada.

27 Wednesday

Multiculturalism Day (Canada)
Started in 2002 to acknowledge the various cultural communities in Canada and their contributions to Canadian society.

29 Friday

Ghambar Maidyoshem to July 03 (Zoroastrianism)
Celebrates the creation of water, the sowing of the summer crop and the harvesting of grain.
 

 

When:
May 25, 2012
May 25, 2012

Academic Council met for the fifth time this semester on Thursday, May 10, 2012 at the North Campus. Here are the highlights of the meeting:

Student Services

Shelley Charles, Aboriginal Elder/Manager, and Jonathon Araujo, Aboriginal Liaison Officer, gave members of Council an update on the exciting work being done by Aboriginal Student Services at Humber. Currently, there are approximately 400-450 Aboriginal students enrolled at Humber College. The Aboriginal Student Centre facilitates their transition to both Humber and Toronto, through providing personal, academic, cultural, and financial support. Humber’s Aboriginal Student Services is unique in the GTA, due to a number of initiatives:

  • Humber is the only college in the GTA that participates in outreach to First Nations communities, visiting forty communities across Ontario
  • Humber is the only Ontario institution to offer an Indigenous Knowledge Certificate
  • Humber Library Services provides an Aboriginal Resource library guide, which is the first in the Ontario college system
  • For more information, please visit www.humber.ca/aboriginal/

Community Outreach

A team from the Department of Community Outreach and Workforce Development informed the Council about the many ways in which Humber works in partnership with schools, community agencies and government to offer a broad range of programs and services to assist aboriginal peoples, newcomers, job seekers, and youth, including:

  • Pre-entry advising, occupation-specific language training, and bridging programs for internationally trained immigrants
  • Humber Community Employment Services, which offers free services to job seekers in five locations across the GTA
  • Camp Choice, a three day residential education camp for elementary students to discover career options and experience college life. An Aboriginal Camp Choice is also offered.

Technical Services

Scott Briggs presented an update on Humber’s Acceptable Use Policy for Technical Services. All students, employees, suppliers, and guests of Humber are required to adhere to the Acceptable Use Policy at all times when using any of Humber’s technical services, either on campus or remotely. Examples of services covered by the policy include Humber’s data network, desktops, wireless network, Blackboard, email, telephones, printers/copiers, and laptops.


HR Services

Nancy Simms, Jodie Glean, and Jessica Bowen gave an enlightening presentation on the Centre for Human Rights, Equity, and Diversity. Its mandate is to ensure that diversity and equity are instilled as values throughout Humber’s inclusive culture. Its services include: education on human rights, equity, and diversity; early intervention into human rights related concerns and investigations; coordination of the employment equity program; and coordination of AODA initiatives. For more information, please visit hrs.humber.ca/diversity.

Academic News

The Business School is offering an Ontario Learn Certificate in Leadership. This is a six-course online certificate, offered through Ontario Learn, which exposes students to leadership concepts and approaches that allow them to be more effective in their present positions and to advance professionally.

The School of Applied Technology is offering an Ontario Learn Certificate in Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems. This is an eight-course online certificate, offered through Ontario Learn, which provides students with the ability to automate map production and to integrate earth imagery with other data to solve geographic problems.

Strategic Planning and Institutional Analysis

Ruth MacKay and Amy Kaufman gave a presentation on Humber’s Annual Report. They provided an overview of Humber’s results and accomplishments during the fourth year of implementing the strategies outlined in the Strategic Plan, and highlighted some key accomplishments of Humber students, staff and faculty over the past year.

Ruth MacKay and Patricia Van Horne provided an update on the KPI results. Humber is ranked first in the GTA for the capstone question “Overall your program is giving you knowledge and skills that would be useful in your future career.” As in previous years, each academic school is provided with an executive summary that assesses the school’s performance in each key area. A new update is that the results now also indicate which areas are correlated with student satisfaction, which allows schools to focus on the questions that have the greatest impact on student success and retention.

For more information on any topic, or to give me feedback on the reports, please feel free to contact email me directly. 

 

When:
May 24, 2012
May 24, 2012

Humber College is changing the way mental health problems are recognized and supported on campus.

From May 22-25, noted mental health advocate, Dr. Mike Condra, Director of the Department of Health, Counselling and Disability Services at Queen’s University, will train more than 60 senior Humber faculty and administrators, including all Deans and Associate Deans, on the MFHA principles of how to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health problems, how to provide initial help and how to guide a person towards appropriate professional help.


                                                                                Dr. Mike Condra

The 12 Humber instructors will train an additional 160 faculty and staff from various departments and schools across the college on an ongoing basis. Humber is the first college in Canada to have a comprehensive, institutionally supported, systemic model with a large group of trained instructors from multiple college functions.

For more information, please see the media realease and news story.

When:
May 22, 2012
May 22, 2012

Please join us for Pam’s retirement reception.

When:
May 18, 2012
May 18, 2012

The ESL faculty tutors are once again ready to welcome your international students and second language learners in the Writing Centre. Please see the attached flyer for more details and refer your students to the centre for help in areas such as writing, grammar, conversation and pronunciation.

SPRING 2012
Conversation & Pronunciation Groups:

Day Hours

Open Close
Tuesday 1p.m. 3 p.m.
Thursday 11 a.m. 12:30 p
  • No appointment necessary! 
  • Practice speaking English! 
  • Improve your pronunciation! 
  • Build your confidence! 
  • Make new friends!


The Writing Centre also offers individual appointments for help in writing and grammar from Monday to Saturday. Our ESL specialists can also help you with reading, listening, speaking, and building vocabulary.

To schedule an appointment, visit us in GH202, call 416.675.6622 ext. 6258, or  book online .

Location: North Campus, Room GH202

For more information, contact Irene Kosmas:
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4394.

When:
May 18, 2012
May 18, 2012

For Students in HUMA 024/ HESL 024

Location: North Campus, Room GH202

The Department of Liberal Studies is pleased to announce that Humanities Faculty Tutors will continue to be available in the Writing Centre again during the summer term. It would be appreciated if all faculty and staff encouraged Humanities students to take advantage of this support.

  • Do your students have questions about the readings or lectures?
  • Do your students need extra help preparing for an upcoming test?
  • Would your students benefit from discussing the ideas in more detail?

Summer Hours of Operation*

Day Hours Humanities Tutoring
  Open Close Morning Afternoon
Monday 9 a.m. 4 p.m.    
Tuesday 9 a.m.   4 p.m.   9:30a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m.   4 p.m.      
Thursday 9 a.m.   4 p.m.   9:30a.m. - 10:30 a.m.   1 p.m. - 2 p.m.  
Friday 9 a.m.   3 p.m.    

*May 21, 2012 - July 20, 2012

 

 

When:
May 17, 2012
May 17, 2012

Just a reminder that the deadline to recognize staff members who have made significant contributions to the mission and success of Humber is next Thursday, May 24, 2012.

For more information on the awards or to download the forms, click here.

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