Announcements

When:
April 23, 2012
April 23, 2012

Academic Council met for the fourth time this semester on April 12, 2012 at the Lakeshore Campus. Here are the highlights of the meeting:

Showcase

Carl Oliver visited council to promote Showcase 2012: “Reflect, Connect, Inspire,” which will take place on Thursday, May 31, 2012. For the first time, Showcase will be held at the Lakeshore campus, and bus transportation will be provided between the North and Lakeshore campuses. Dr. Stephen Brookfield, an internationally acclaimed scholar in the field of adult education, will be delivering the keynote address, and former teacher turned successful stand-up comedian Gerry Dee, from the CBC television program Mr. D., will be performing at the closing reception. Registration will open at the end of April. To register, or for more information, visit: thestudio.humber.ca/showcase2012

The International Centre

Diane Simpson provided an update on the International Centre, including some exciting initiatives, such as the China Marketing Competition, which provides second and third year Chinese marketing students with a chance to win scholarships to Humber Business Degrees. Humber is also continuing to develop and maintain international partnership agreements with postsecondary institutions in countries including Ireland, Wales, Finland, China, Japan, and Indonesia. Diane was accompanied by four international degree students from the Lakeshore campus, all of whom spoke enthusiastically about their experiences in Canada and at Humber.

Academic News

Members of council were given a tour of the School of Social and Community Services’ new Play Therapy Lab by Gina Antonacci, Dean, School of Social and Community Services, and Tina Lackner, a faculty member in the school. The lab opened in September, 2011, and provides students in the Child and Youth Worker Diploma and Child and Youth Care Degree programs with the opportunity to learn and experience techniques of play therapy. The facility contains three large, inviting areas, and is stocked with sandboxes, musical instruments, art supplies, puppets, and cooking materials.

Council learned about three new programs and one program name change:

  • The School of Media Studies & Information Technology, in partnership with The Business School, is launching a two-year Advertising and Marketing Communications Diploma, which concludes with a four-week placement. Students will graduate with promotional writing, presentation, and organizational skills, as well as introductory design and basic production and management skills. This program will complement existing programs in both schools.
  • The Business School, in partnership with the School of Media Studies & Information Technology, has developed a Graduate Certificate in Advertising-Media Management. This one-year program, which includes a four-week placement, will prepare graduates to work in the dynamic world of media management, media sales, or in marketing departments. This program will be a strong addition to the Business School’s cluster of graduate certificate programs and will complement advertising-related programs in the school of Media Studies & Information Technology.
  • As more organizations turn to cloud computing, graduates of the new Cloud Infrastructure and Mobile Device Integration Diploma offered by the School of Applied Technology will be well-positioned to find employment in various organizations that require support for services in cloud infrastructure and mobile device integration. The program will provide students with the skills necessary to install, configure, manage, and maintain the infrastructure in virtualized cloud environments.
  • The School of Media Studies & Applied Technology announced that the title of the Multimedia Design and Production Technician Diploma will be changed to Multimedia Design and Development. The new title will more accurately reflect current industry terminology.

Strategic Planning and Institutional Analysis

Pat Van Horne, Ruth MacKay, and Silvana Miller provided an update on the HELP Survey, which has been administered to students every semester since fall 2010. Each respondent receives a personalized email with full information on requested services, and a link to the HELP website which provides detailed information on all of Humber's student services. In addition, Academic Schools and Student Service departments receive data which allows them to identify at-risk students and plan interventions when needed. Analysis of the results over the past four semesters has shown consistent patterns of statistically significant predictors of attrition.

Rani Dhaliwal, Ruth MacKay, and Sanjay Puri provided an overview of the 2012-2013 Business Plan and Budget. As we enter the final year of Humber’s 2008-2013 Strategic Plan, Humber will continue to concentrate on the four priorities identified in the current plan: managing enrolment growth; commitment to teaching and learning excellence; commitment to human resource planning and professional development; and commitment to high quality services to support student success and business practices.

For more information on any topic, or to give me feedback on the reports, please contact Lisa Salem-Wiseman directly, at lisa.salem-wiseman@humber.ca.

 

When:
April 19, 2012
April 19, 2012

950 people answered the Humber Libraries Online Book Survey and the results are in! The results can be viewed online.

Thanks to everyone who took part in the survey.

We will take your opinions into consideration as we move forward with our book purchasing.

 

When:
April 19, 2012
April 19, 2012

If you would like to watch the festivities, come to Room B101. 

Alternatively, you can watch it live on the Humber Athlectics website click on "WATCH IT LIVE".

 

When:
April 19, 2012
April 19, 2012

Humber Research is pleased to announce the Staff Initated Research Fund (SIRF) awards for 2012/13. The following proposals were recommeded for funding by the SIRF Adjudication Committee and approved by the Dean, Research:

Applicant

Unit

Proposal Title

ELLIOTT, Mary SHS

Identifying and Determining the Impact of Factors
that affect University of New Brunswick (UNB) –
Humber Bachelor of Nursing (BN) Graduate
Success in First Time Writing of the Canadian
Registered Nurse Examination (CRNE)

DANIEL, Beverly-Jean SSCS The impact of “prison sitting” on host
communities in Toronto
NOOR, Umer SMSIT The Development of a Video Game to Increase
Student Engagement
WAKIMOTO, Kristina HRT The Effectiveness of the Anatomy Glove Learning
System in the Training of Massage Therapy
Students
WILKINSON, Sarah HRT An Investigation of Choices made with Food
Packaging

Please note that the next SIRF cycle will be announced in December 2012 for the 2012/13 fiscal year.

For more information, please contact Laura Keating, Research Facilitator
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 5592

 

When:
April 18, 2012
April 18, 2012

 


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 Hours are subject to change

When:
April 18, 2012
April 18, 2012

The spring 2012 Learning and Organization Development Training Calendar is now available online.

Humber's vision is to provide excellence in polytechnic education. In order to achieve that, several goals were developed, one of which is of utmost importance to all employees. This goal states that we will “enable employees to reach their personal potential to meet the changing learning and service needs of Humber's students and clients.” Learning & Organization Development in the HR Services Department, supports this goal directly by researching, designing, developing and delivering a wide variety of workshops, seminars and professional development opportunities for employees.

We strive to ensure every workshop we offer is job-related, skills-based, current and delivered in an engaging, learner-centered manner. Workshops are led by either in-house trainers or appropriate external consultants, and topics are modularized (often 3 hours in length) so they can be expanded if required to more fully meet the needs of the particular employee group.

To register please send your completed registration form to HR Services by email, through internal mail, or by fax to 416.675.4708, North Campus.

Dates: Various (May-June)
Contact: Gordon Nicoll
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 5681
Maureen Martin-Edey
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 4509
Email: learningHRS@humber.ca

 

When:
April 18, 2012
April 18, 2012

Just a reminder that the Spring 2012 Open House will be held this Saturday, April 21, 2012. 

Hours
: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Open houses are based on specific programs and campus locations – Lakeshore, North, and Orangeville.  For details, visit humber.ca/experiencehumber.

 A warm thank you to all those who are participating. 
 

When:
April 16, 2012
April 16, 2012

The Office of the Registrar is looking for volunteers to assist with the 2012 Spring Convocation Ceremonies.

This year the ceremonies will take place at the Toronto Congress Centre from June 19 – June 21.

Duties include: Gowning and Directional Support

There are three shifts each day; you may sign up for one or more shifts:

  • 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • 1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
  • 4:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.

If you are interested, please contact Noreen Gomes, noreen.gomes@humber.ca by April 26, 2012.

 

When:
April 16, 2012
April 16, 2012

Thank you to all those who donated, attended and bid!

The total amount raised was $11,136.

All proceeds will go towards student scholarships and awards. All donations will be matched by the government.

  

 

When:
April 12, 2012
April 12, 2012

Etobicoke Guardian (Toronto), Feb. 2 – Comedian explores her darker side
Humber College graduate Alissa De Grazia stars in “The Laramie Project”.
http://www.insidetoronto.com/what%27s%20on/article/1288818--etobicoke-actor-explores-dark-side-in-the-laramie-project

Share (Toronto), Feb 2- Run in with cops gave Orlando Bowen new focus
Jabari Lindsay a graduate from the Social Service Worker program works with former Argo Orlando Bowen to prevent youth violence.
http://sharenews.com/run-in-with-cops-gave-orlando-bowen-new-focus/

The Sun Times (Owen Sound), Feb. 3 – Lupercalia turning point for Wagler
Humber College jazz grad Tyler Wagler plays at the Lupercalia with his band on Feb 17.
http://www.owensoundsuntimes.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3459540

Metro (Toronto), Feb.7 – Stepping beyond the catwalk
Norma Ouellette, program coordinator, discusses the Humber Fashion Management degree. Sylvie Alexandre, a Humber grad, discusses her career after completing her Fashion Management degree at Humber.

Orangeville Banner (Orangeville), Feb.7 – Donations help orphans
Humber College supports Jodi Mackie and Jennifer Raney on their trip to Jinji, Uganda.

Metro (Toronto), Feb. 8 – A tale of two transit plans
A short review of Mayor Rob Ford’s and TTC chair Karen Stintz’s transit plan. Stintz plans to add 11km of LRT travelling between Keele Street and Humber College in 20 stops.
http://www.metronews.ca/toronto/local/article/1091788--a-tale-of-two-transit-plans

The Mitchell Advocate (Mitchell), Feb. 8 – Floral Treasures downtown has a new owner
Jackie McKee, a floral design graduate from Humber, takes over as owner of Floral Treasures in downtown Mitchell.

The St-Marys Journal-Argus (St-Marys and surrounding area), Feb. 8 – Kirkton author romances the written word
Gillian Thomas, a Humber Creative Writing program grad, releases her first novel titled Mollie Evans.
http://www.stmarys.com/news/article/104012

24 Hours (Toronto), Feb. 9 – Hot Tickets
Badbadnotgood a group of Humber College jazz students play a show at the Wrongbar.

Asian Connections (Mississauga), Feb. 10 – e-Business degree grads find jobs e-asily
Wasim Heematally discusses how easy it was to find a job after completing Humber’s four-year Applied Business – e-Business degree.
http://www.theasianconnectionsnewspaper.com/youth-news/e-business-degree-grads-find-jobs-e-asily/

The Sudbury Star (Sudbury), Feb. 10 – Concert to raise money for Rainbow Schools
Elena Kapeleris Humber Music grad uses her talent to help raise money for Rainbow Schools.
http://www.thesudburystar.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3467804

Asian Connections (Mississauga), Feb. 11- The medium is the instant message
First-year Bachelor of Journalism degree student Joyita Sengupta talks about her hands on learning experience at Humber College. Program co-ordinator Dan Rowe comments on the program.
http://www.theasianconnectionsnewspaper.com/youth-news/the-medium-is-the-instant-message/

South Asian Generation (Mississauga), Feb. 16 – Opening the Doors to e-Business Marketing: Humber College
Humber grad Nazia Quazi and current student Bhalinder Singh talk about their experiences in the e-Business Marketing degree program.
http://www.sagennext.com/2012/02/16/opening-the-doors-to-ebusiness-marketing-humber-college/

News Home Guide/New Condo Guide (Toronto), Feb. 18(NCG Mar.10) - Sustainable Luxury on Display in Dream Home r-House at 2012 National Home Show
Humber Design students help design the Dream Home R-House at this year’s National Home Show.
http://www.postcity.com/Post-City-Magazines/Arts-and-Events/Events-Calendar/index.php/name/Discover-Sustainable-Luxury-in-the-Dream-Home-R-House-at-the-2012-National-Home-Show/event/9103/

Oshawa Express (Oshawa), Feb.22 – Durham police choose Paul Martin
Deputy Chief Designate and Humber Police Foundations graduate Paul Martin replaces Deputy Chief Whiteway as the chief of Durham police.
http://www.oshawaexpress.ca/viewposting.php?view=2517

Canadian Jewish News (Toronto), Feb.23 – Teacher brings art appreciation to preschoolers
Diana Bick, a teacher at Hillcrest progressive school and an early childhood education graduate from Humber, teaches students through the gift of art.
http://www.cjnews.com/node/89369

The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa), Feb.23 – Jazz trio hip hops to fame
Humber jazz band BadBadNotGood performs.
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/Jazz+trio+hops+fame/6195113/story.html

NOW Magazine (Toronto), Feb.23 – My job: Director of Communications, Environmental Defense Humber Public Relations graduate Stephanie Kohls discusses how the program prepared her for her career.
http://www.nowtoronto.com/lifestyle/classaction.cfm?content=185329

TFO (Toronto), Feb. 28– Television Segment
Interview with Pierre-Pascal Gendron, Humber economics professor.

The Expositor (Brantford), Feb.28 – Longtime city offer now Stratford chief
Former Police Foundation graduate and current police officer John Bates selected as Stratford Police Chief.
http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/2012/02/27/longtime-city-officer-now-stratford-police-chief

Toronto Star (Toronto), Feb.28- Luke’s troops
Master Corporal Won-Ho Kim returns to his reserve unit from two deployments to Kandahar. Kim earned his Mechanical Engineering diploma from Humber.

Canadian Immigrant (Toronto), Feb 29 – Bridging the gap
Author focuses on how Humber is a positive environment for new Canadians to learn the skills needed to find a career.

Chill (Mississauga), Feb.29 - Getting silly with chili
Michael Cortese, professor at Humber, has a collection of recipes featured in Chill magazine.
http://www.chillmedia.co/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=274:getting-silly-with-chili&catid=13&Itemid=215

The Globe and Mail (Metro Ed), Feb.29 – College program meets the need for conflict-resolution skills
Associate dean Tracy Ryder discusses The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program at Humber.

Leaside-Rosedale Town Crier (Toronto), Feb.29 – Pair’s project treads off the beaten path
Humber Interior Design students Gloria Perez and Jessica Gafic place first place in the Ontario Tire Stewardship Student Design Challenge.
http://www.mytowncrier.ca/pairs-project-treads-off-the-beaten-path.html

The Canadian Jewish News (Toronto), Mar.1 – Mark Breslin brings edge to Canada’s comedy scene
Mark Breslin, founder of Yuk Yuk’s comedy club and Humber’s comedy program, talks comedy.
http://www.cjnews.com/node/89391

Toronto Star (Toronto), Mar. 1 – As engineers retired, schools struggle to replace them
An article discussing the lack of young engineers in the workforce. Humber College listed on Engineering program list.
http://www.thestar.com/specialsections/article/1141288--as-engineers-retire-schools-struggle-to-replace-them

Metro (Toronto), Mar.6 – Enforce your skills at Humber
A feature on Humber’s Criminal Justice degree program.

The Guelph Mercury / Waterloo Region Record (Guelph, Kitchener), Mar 8 – Best of Sea and Sun
A review on Humber graduate’s Jeff Ward’s restaurant the Marisol, located in his hometown of Kitchener. http://www.therecord.com/whatson/diningout/article/683684--best-of-sea-and-sun

The Sachem Caledonia / Glanbrook Gazette / The Sachem Hagersville ed. (Caledonia), Mar.8 – Haldimand Talent Appearing on Top Chef Canada William Thompson Humber Culinary grad will compete for the title of Top Chef Canada during the series’ second season.
http://www.sachem.ca/arts_and_entertainment/article/241981

The Globe and Mail (Metro ED), Mar.14 – Companies that encourage new Canadians to apply Humber College is on the list of companies that employ new Canadians.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/top-employers/companies-that-encourage-new-canadians-to-apply/article2368006/singlepage/

Gravenhust Banner/ North Country Business (Gravenhurst / Bracebridge), Mar.14 – Chamber has a new GM Public Relations program graduate Danielle Millar appointed General Manager at Gravenhurst Chamber of Commerce.
http://www.cottagecountrynow.ca/news/local/article/1317056--chamber-has-new-gm

Toronto Sun (Toronto), Mar.14 – Canadian chef wins culinary contest
Brianne Nash, a 2009 graduate of the Humber Culinary Apprenticeship program wins the 2012 Discovered Culinary Competition at this year’s Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association show.
http://www.torontosun.com/2012/03/13/canadian-chef-wins-culinary-competition

Etobicoke Guardian (Etobicoke), Mar.15 – It’s happening in Etobicoke
Visitors harvested maple syrup at the Humber College Arboretum.

CP24 Morning show (Toronto), Mar.15 – Canada blooms is the largest flower and garden event in Canada
Landscape Design and Horticulture professor Harry Chang talks to CP24 about the program and careers it offers.

Frontenac This Week / Kingston This Week (Kingston), Mar.15 – Kingston hoopster is college rookie of the year
Atissa Cronk of Humber’s Sports Management program played a great season; awarded the OCAA Rookie of the Year award.
http://www.frontenacthisweek.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3502505

The London Free Press (London), Mar.15 – This CD will make you love them
Alison Schott a Humber graduate debuts her first CD titled Because You Love Me.
http://www.lfpress.com/entertainment/music/2012/03/14/19502676.html

Barrie Examiner / Packet & Times (Barrie/Orillia), Mar 16 – Magazine aims to save school
Jenna Hooper, a recent grad from Humber’s Multimedia Design and Production Technician program, writes a Magazine to save a school in her hometown.
http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3502911

CFTO (Toronto), Mar.18 – Advanced Comedy
Larry Horowitz comedy professor at Humber speaks about Humber’s successful comedy program.

Free Press & Economist / Orangeville Banner (Shelburne/ Orangeville), Mar.22 - Plans unveiled for ’12 blues, jazz fest
Humber jazz students will be at the TD Canada Trust Tent for the 2012 Orangeville Blues & Jazz Festival June 2 to 3.
http://www.citizen.on.ca/news/2012-03-22/Local_News/Plans_unveiled_for_12_blues_jazz_fest.html

Share (Toronto), Mar.22 – All elements of art come together in The Mystic Effect
Acting for Film and Television graduate Stacy-Ann Buchanan directed and produced her own play The Mystic Effect.
http://sharenews.com/all-elements-of-art-come-together-in-the-mystic-effect/

The London Free Press (London), Mar.24 – Canada Blooms ups the ante
Humber College has its Urban Homestead on display at the Canada Blooms Garden show.
http://www.lfpress.com/homes/gardening/2012/03/23/19542106.html

NOW Toronto (Toronto), Mar.28 – Where to study: Health, Safety, Nutrition
The Humber Food and Nutrition Management program is featured.
http://www.nowtoronto.com/lifestyle/classaction.cfm?content=185968

Windsor Star (Windsor), Mar 28- Chefs head to big competition
Humber College will be hosting the Canadian Culinary Federation Junior Chef.
http://www.windsorstar.com/life/food/Chefs+head+competition/6370402/story.html

Wawatay News Online (Timmins), Mar.29 – Homesickness adds to struggle of northern students
Film and television student Andrew Giddy talks about his challenges being a student away from home.
http://www.wawataynews.ca/archive/all/2012/3/29/homesickness-adds-struggles-northern-students_22597

Cosmetics (Toronto), Mar.30 – Success Story
Humber Public Relations graduate Lisa Geradi selected to be communications leader at Revlon.

Ontario Restaurant News (Mississauga), Mar.31 – So you think you know wine?
Philosophy professor Jonathan Salem Wiseman placed second in the 2011 Toronto wine tasting competition.

SNAP Downtown (Toronto), Mar.31 – Pulp Kitchen: Rising chef citrus cook-off
Student Chef Greg Light represented Humber College at the 2012 Winerlicious Culinary Series.
http://www.snapdowntowntoronto.com/index.php?option=com_sngevents&id[]=243577

Toronto Business Times (Willowdale), Mar.31 – It’s never to early to plan for retirement
Humber economics professor Paul Pieper explains why it is never too early to plan for your retirement.
http://www.insidetoronto.com/opinion/columns/article/1310537--guest-column-it-s-never-to-early-to-plan-for-retirement

Vitality Magazine (Toronto), Mar.31 – New release
Humber professor Patrice McKenzie talks about her book Smart Mouth, Helping you Communicate.


Daily Mail Online (UK), Mar.31 – Flipping out! Student performs backflips in mundane locations in hilarious video
An anonymous daredevil performs back flips at the Humber North Campus and uploads his stunts on Youtube.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2123365/Flipping-Student-performs-backflips-unexpected-mundane-locations-internet-sensation-hilarious-video.html

Toronto Star (Toronto), Mar 31 – Earth Hour 2012 starts 8:30 Saturday: What will you be doing?
Humber College hosted a day-long celebration for Earth Hour at North Campus. It featured a pedal-powered concert in the dark.
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1154242--earth-hour-2012-starts-at-8-30-saturday-what-will-you-be-doing

 

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