Announcements

When:
August 6, 2019

Construction of the Humber Pond Revitalization Project is moving along well and is on schedule, with Phase 2 construction anticipated to be complete by early fall 2019. New features have already been put in place to support our local wildlife including turtle nesting grounds and fish habitats.

In September and October 2019, there will be opportunities for involvement in on-site experiential learning activities for Humber College students and staff.

Stay tuned here for updates.

When:
August 6, 2019

Due to electrical work required to be performed in the parking garage, power will be shutdown and the garage closed from 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 8. The garage will reopen at 2:30 p.m. which includes access to the electric vehicle charging stations.

Parking Services

When:
August 6, 2019

The wait is finally over… The Human Resource Management System (HRMS) has arrived!

Sign in to the HRMS today by visiting the HR website at hrs.humber.ca and click on the HRMS login icon.

Check out the Manager and Employee Playbooks on our HRMS Knowledge Base site to complete your Day 1 actions.

Have you missed our previous announcements?  

Don’t know what to do within HRMS?

Check out our HRMS KB by visiting the HR website at hrs.humber.ca and click on the HRMS Knowledge Base icon.

In the HRMS Knowledge you can find information on: How-to Perform Actions within the System, Process Change and System Change Communications, Employee and Manager Playbooks, Webinars, FAQs, How-to Get Support, Past Communiqué and much more.

Keep a lookout for our upcoming communiqué announcements where we will be sharing more details with you regarding upcoming support and training sessions, important dates and events.

Happy navigating!

 

HRMS Team

When:
August 2, 2019
Contact:
Bharat Saini
Tel:
x5160
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The origins of our August long weekend date back to the 1850's to 1860's when communities, such as Chatham, Owen Sound and Barrie, first gathered to celebrate "Emancipation Day". In 2008, the Emancipation Day Act of Ontario officially recognized the 1834 emancipation of enslaved peoples of African descent and designated August 1 as Emancipation Day. The City of Toronto has proclaimed August 2019 as "Emancipation Month".

Senator Wanda Thomas-Bernard introduced a bill, currently in second reading, to officially recognize August 1 as Emancipation Day in Canada. Please see the attached document for an Emancipation Day 2019 Statement.

When:
August 2, 2019
Contact:
Jamie Even
Tel:
x4297

Registration is now open for Student Personal Training Fall 2019!

The student personal training program is a component of the educational preparation for students enrolled in the Fitness diploma, Exercise Science postgraduate certificate programs and Kinesiology degree. Students provide personal training to all members of the Humber community including students, faculty, staff and industry partners, and takes place in the Fitness Centre at North Campus.

To register, please click on a link below for your preferred program choice. Please submit registration for one program only.

If you are interested in participating, please be sure to register early as the program fills up very quickly due to limited Student Personal Trainers available. 

Thank you for your interest and supporting this program.

Contact:

Jamie Even, Fitness and Health Promotion (jamie.even@humber.ca, x4297)
Lisa Hewitt, Exercise Science and Lifestyle Management (lisa.hewitt@humber.ca, x4504)

When:
August 1, 2019

Get the latest information about the Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation in the July 2019 newsletter here

Additional information about the Barrett CTI can be found at humber.ca/barrettcti.

When:
August 1, 2019
Contact:
Taylor Oake
Tel:
x5841
Donate to Senior Dean Farzad Rayegani’s Fundraiser for Our Students

Update (August 1): Farzad has officially raised over $9,000! Farzad is pushing through the final leg of his Camino de Santiago journey, and is inspired by the community support he has received in raising funds for Humber student scholarships. Please donate today to help Farzad reach $10,000 for FAST student scholarships.

Update (July 25): Farzad has raised over $8,000 during his Camino de Santiago journey to support Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology (FAST) student scholarships! Associate Dean Carl Oliver announced that for every $1,000 milestone achieved over $7,000, he would walk from Humber North to Humber Lakeshore campus in support. Associate Dean Shaun Ghafari and other FAST staff joined him in this adventure on July 22. Please donate today to reach Farzad’s goal of $9,000 and Carl and Shaun will walk again! Follow Farzad's journey at twitter.com/FarzadRayegani

Update (July 18): Farzad has surpassed $8,000 raised! To send him congratulatory messages and words of encouragement as he passed the half way mark of his Camino de Santiago journey, you can follow him on Twitter.

We are excited to announce that FAST Associate Dean Shaun Ghafari will be joining Associate Dean Carl Oliver in walking from North Campus to Lakeshore Campus in support of Farzad and our students. Carl has mapped out the route, and he will be walking Monday, July 22 at 7:30 a.m. from the Arboretum entrance. Please donate today to help Farzad reach his new goal of $9,000. For every new $1,000 milestone achieved, FAST Associate Deans will also walk from Humber North campus to Humber Lakeshore campus in support of Farzad and our students.

Update (July 11): Farzad has been making strides on his Camino journey. The Humber community has helped him surpass yet another goal of $7,000! To see how he’s doing, follow him on Twitter.

The Humber FAST Management Team has also announced that they will match the next $500 in donations from FAST faculty and staff members. We’re excited to announce that they have achieved this goal and have contributed $1,000 in total. Associate Dean Carl Oliver has announced that for every $1,000 milestone achieved over $7,000, he will walk from Humber North campus to Humber Lakeshore campus in support of Farzad and our students. Please donate today to help us raise $8,000 to support Humber students and get Carl walking alongside Farzad (in spirit)!

Update (July 4): Farzad has arrived in Spain and has officially started his journey! He has surpassed his newest goal of $6,000 and has now increased his goal to $7,000! Please donate today to support our students. 

Update (June 27): Farzad leaves next week to begin his hike – he has almost reached his new goal of $6,000! Please donate to encourage him and support our students.

Update (June 20): Senior Dean Farzad Rayegani has surpassed his fundraising goal of $5,000! Farzad is so grateful for the incredible support: “I thought I would be walking the Camino alone, but I have received so much encouragement, support and positivity already. Just like you will be cheering me on as I walk up the Pyrenees on my first day, you will also be there for our students and supporting the exciting journey they have ahead of them!” Farzad believes that together, we can reach a new goal of $6,000 for student scholarships. Please show your support and give now.

Update (June 14): Senior Dean Farzad Rayegani set out to raise $2,500 for Humber FAST student scholarships and has reached his goal in just two days! Thank you to his generous supporters. He’s increasing his goal to $5,000 to help even more Humber FAST students to make their academic dreams a reality. Please show your support and give now.

In July, Farzad Rayegani, Senior Dean of Humber’s Faculty of Applied Sciences & Technology, will be hiking the Camino de Santiago, an 800 km hiking trail in northwestern Spain. Thousands of people walk the Camino de Santiago each year. The vast majority of pilgrims are on their own quests, whether they be physical, recreational or spiritual.

On his journey, Farzad will draw upon the same mental and physical resilience that Humber students display in pursuit of their academic goals. As part of his trip, he is aiming to raise $2,500 to support student scholarships in the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology.

70% of students who withdraw from their studies at Humber do so because of financial constraints. Scholarships ensure that all deserving students can complete their studies, regardless of their financial situation. A gift in the form of a scholarship not only provides students with valuable support, but also gives them the encouragement to go further than they ever thought possible.

In Farzad’s own words:

“For me, this month-long hike will be an amazing challenge, but an achievable one too. I have packed, repacked, planned and prepared, and soon I will have 30 days to follow my thoughts wherever they want to go. I will soak in the history, explore large cities and meander through fields, small towns and villages. My time will be my own and all I need to do is keep a simple rhythm of daily needs: eat, walk, sleep – putting one foot in front of the other to meet the often grueling demands of the Camino.

As Rumi said, ‘It’s your road and yours alone. Others may walk it with you, but no one can walk it for you.’

Each one of you will be with me in spirit as I make this journey, and I hope you will support our students as they embark on their demanding academic journeys as well. Buen Camino!”

Give now to help Farzad reach his goal and help students achieve an education and bright, prosperous future.

 

When:
August 1, 2019
Contact:
Jim Bialek
Tel:
x4539

Thank you Jim Bialek

After four decades, Humber’s man behind-the-scenes calls it a career

Jim Bialek, 60, will retire in August after 40 years at the school. He is Humber's first full-time sports information director and the longest actively tenured employee in the athletics department. He has been the one constant around Humber Athletics as the program went from an afterthought on the Toronto sports scene to a national darling.

Soon, he'll be leaving – with plans to enjoy his cottage more, travel more with wife Evelyn and spend more time with his grandchildren. Humber officials honoured him in November, inducting him into the Hall of Fame in front of friends and family, where he received numerous standing ovations.

Check out the complete story here.

When:
August 1, 2019

Effective August 1, 2019 the Campus Bookstores (North and Lakeshore) will no longer be selling TTC tokens. Due to the emergence of TTC PRESTO passes the demand for TTC token has diminished to a point where purchasing additional tokens for the remaining period where tokens are still usable would not be sustainable for the Campus Bookstores. We thank you for your understanding.

When:
July 31, 2019
Contact:
Kyla Ross
Tel:
x3423

Humber Galleries is changing to serve you better!

To enhance student learning and encourage more cross-collaboration between programs, community and industry, Humber Galleries will prioritize student work and professor/curriculum-driven content. We encourage students and professors across all programs to apply to have their work displayed prominently and professionally.

Humber is changing up our exhibition spaces and the way we think of them by animating and activating a wide variety of locations in all campuses. Imagine the campuses as canvases capable of sharing exciting content produced by our talented students, faculty and staff. A first example of this new way of thinking is the large wall in the atrium of the LRC at the North Campus (adjacent to Starbucks), which will continue to be activated to present work in a more open forum style (see image).

Four key locations to watch:

  • L Space Gallery, home to large installations and collaborations with external partners and artists.
  • Display cases at Lake and North
  • Large wall in the atrium of the LRC at the North Campus
  • Pop-up locations around campuses.

Humber Galleries is currently in the process of repurposing its six display cases at the Lakeshore and North campuses and identifying new pop-up spaces to promote student work from all Humber programs.

Current students and alumni are invited to submit examples of work they created while enrolled in a program at Humber College. If selected, the Humber Galleries team will install the work in one of the six display cases on campus.

Visit the Humber Galleries website to complete the application form by August 8, 2019.

humbergalleries.ca/myform

Space will be pre-programmed by Humber Galleries staff over the remainder of the summer, and future presentations will be arranged by winter 2020 with direct involvement from current students and professors. Look out for future calls for submissions to get involved!

For questions regarding this call for submissions please contact kyla.ross@humber.ca.

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