Announcements

When:
September 4, 2018
Contact:
Humber Galleries
Tel:
x79378

a map for this place critically approaches educational systems, and what it means to learn and teach in non-institutionalized ways. This spans across topics of mentorship and storytelling, erasure within educational spaces, learning or teaching through embodied practices, and how to unlearn institutionalized educational structures. a map for this place explores these artists’ perspectives and experiences navigating such spaces.

a map for this place: 43º59 n, 79º51 w
Amanda Amour-Lynx, Maddy Court, Kiera Boult & Delilah Rosier, and Mz.Icar
Curated by Maddie Alexander
September 4 – October 26, 2018
L SpaceLakeshore Campus, room L1002
a map for this place: 43º73 n, 79º61 w
Amanda Amour-Lynx, Kiera Boult & Delilah Rosier, Stefana Fratila, Mz.Icar, and Victoria McKenzie
Curated by Safia Siad
September 4 – October 26, 2018
North SpaceNorth Campus, LRC 1st floor

Hours: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Both galleries are fully accessible and barrier-free spaces.

For additional information please contact danica.evering@humber.ca, visit humbergalleries.ca, or find HumberGalleries on social media.

Artists

Amanda Isadore Apuksikn Amour-Lynx is a Mi’kmaq First Nations interdisciplinary artist, social worker and educator living in Toronto, Ontario, on Dish with One Spoon treaty territory. She was born and grew up in Tiotia:ke (Montreal). She recently completed a BFA at OCAD University studying Drawing and Painting, minoring in Indigenous Visual Culture. Her work combines art and activism, focusing on Indigenous storywork and community-based approaches to explore healing trauma and collective truths. She incorporates spirituality, the occult and mysticism into her personal practice.

Maddy Court is a writer and artist based in Madison, Wisconsin. She holds an MA in Women's and Gender Studies and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. On Instagram, she makes niche memes as @xenaworrierprincess.

Kiera Boult is an interdisciplinary artist and administrator with a BFA in Criticism and Curatorial Practice from OCAD University. Boult’s practices are playfully reliant on camp, comedy, and approachability. By using the trope of the therapy booth, she posits the artist as facilitator; opening conversations surrounding race politics, class, intersectional feminism and relational aesthetics, all the while skeptically addressing issues that surround the role and/or identity of the artist and the institution.

Stefana Fratila is a Romanian-born composer, performer and sound artist based in Toronto, Canada via Vancouver, Canada. Since 2012, she has been composing for dance and theatre as well as creating sound pieces for public gallery spaces, like “december 6th 1989” (in memory of the women killed twenty-eight years ago at École Polytechnique in Montréal) and “no history” (a gesture towards bearing witness to ongoing colonial violence and in enacting settler-shame across Canada).

In 2014, she released a visual ep, Memory, and her debut cassette, Tristă cu Frică, via Genero Sound, a Vancouver-based feminist audio collective and label. In 2015, she released her first full-length, Efemera, via Trippy Tapes with distribution by Montreal-based Summer Cool Music. Last year, she finished her Master's in Political Science at the University of British Columbia, on unceded xwməθkwəyə̓m (Musquem) territories. Last year, she took part in the international sound art project, Sacred Sounds: City and Memory.

Most recently, she released a single and video, Dancing, via Young Botanist Records, written in response to the gender-based violence she has experienced, envisioned in protest of the suffocating and unsafe environment of the male-dominated electronic music scenes, and that of the music industry more broadly. Over the years, she has received critical acclaim for her artistic work by various media outlets, including: Exclaim, The FADER, Vice, and xlr8r.

Victoria McKenzie is an artist, dancer, writer and academic born in Kingston, Jamaica. She was trained with the Royal Academy of Dance for Ballet and is currently living and working in Toronto, Canada where she has completed her bachelors at the University of Toronto in Literature and Critical Theory, Urban Studies and Human Geography. Victoria has worked with various organizations on the connections between art and political action in both Toronto and Italy including Dancemakers Centre for Creation, ICE Institute for Creative Exchange, the University of Toronto and Cittadellarte. In the Summer of 2017 she was the acting curatorial research assistant at the Blackwood Gallery.

Victoria's work is an exploration through the mediums of film, photography, dance, performance, architecture and writing as a means of understanding and revitalizing spatial practices and visual culture within the political sphere. She attempts the continuous contemplation of how the personal, aesthetic and political align.

Victoria will be based in London, England starting in the fall of 2018 where she will be pursuing her MA and PhD in Research Architecture at Goldsmith's University of London.

Delilah Rosier is an artist working and living in Tkaronto. Her practice consists of collages, drawings, photo manipulations and generating criticism and theory pertaining to queer theory, race politics and intersectional feminism within the landscape of popular culture. She is a graduate of OCAD U’s criticism and curatorial practice program, is one half of Masking Collective, has been profiled in C Magazine, Formally Known As Magazine and was the 2016 Recipient of the Won Lee Fine Art Award for her written thesis project entitled “Sissy Those Subversions: Disidentifications and Institutionalized Performativity.” She is currently pursuing her MA at York University in theatre and performance studies.

Mz.Icar is racizm, backwards. The ultimate unraveling of an an ism is no small task. Mz.Icar is an anonymous collective of creatives focused on creating progressive empowering work in both street art and traditional craft processes.

When:
September 4, 2018

Eva Ziemsen, faculty member in the Film & Television Production Program in the School of Media Studies successfully completed her Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of British Columbia. In her dissertation, she developed a learning model that allows students to learn how to produce films online and virtually using a process called machinima. She engaged in her research as an a/r/tographer, by directing and producing two films and developing the framework for an online film production curriculum. Her thesis film, Romeo & Juliette16 is set to premiere at the Vox Popular Media Arts Festival this September. After nine years of co-coordinating the FMTV program, Eva is enthusiastic to focus on teaching exclusively and collaborating with other faculty on interdisciplinary projects and applied research.

Congratulations to Eva on this amazing accomplishment!

Guillermo Acosta
Dean, School of Media Studies

When:
September 4, 2018
Contact:
Chris Pankewich
Tel:
x5302
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A reminder that applications for the next Teaching Innovation Fund are due on Friday, September 14 by 5 p.m. 

About the fund: The fund includes $1,200 per investigator and support in developing and conducting a research project about teaching and learning. There are typically two types of projects: “Build” projects, in which you develop and build a new, evidence-based teaching tool or approach, and “Impact” projects, in which you measure the impact of an innovative teaching tool or approach with your students. 

Timeline: 

  • Submit your application by Friday, September 14 (see attached form).
  • Attend two Proposal Development Workshops in September and October. At these workshops, we will talk about methodological approaches for this type of research, and faculty will share and develop their research ideas together.
  • From October to December, you will develop and write your full research proposal.

For more information and to access the application form, see the attached documents. To hear from faculty that have previously conducted research with the fund, visit the CTL's youtube channel

Applications may be submitted to CTLResearch@humber.ca

If you have any questions, please contact: Chris Pankewich, 416.675.6622 x5302, christopher.pankewich@humber.ca

When:
September 4, 2018

The Humber Image Bank is growing!

In the last year, over 1,900 images have been added to the Humber Image Bank. We have photos showcasing a broad range of events, faculty, students and general campus highlights.

Please visit humber.ca/imagebank to view our latest additions. Log in or register for an account in the top right corner of the webpage.

If you have any questions or want to share images with the rest of Humber, please contact Rebecca Fox at rebecca.fox@humber.ca for more details.

When:
September 4, 2018
Contact:
Nisshanee Peduruppillai
Tel:
x3490

Launch Me Entrepreneurship Program

Information about the 2018-2019 Launch Me Workshops and Competition can be found here.

Launch Me workshops aim to help students and alumni receive the training and skills they need to take their business idea to the next level. There are three sections to the workshop series, with topics including Lean Canvas, Business Plan Development, and Business Pitch training.

This year, the Launch Me competition has increased the seed funding pool to $20,000.

Faculty, if you would like to add components of this program to your curricula to encourage integrated learning, please reach out to us. Help us spread the word to your students! If you would like to invite the CfE for a class visit, please contact cfe@humber.ca.

2017-2018 Launch Me Competition

In the 2017-2018 academic year, there were twenty-one (21) Launch Me Competition applicants of which six (6) were selected as our finalists, with two (2) being selected to win $10,000 in seed funding, to launch their business venture.  

Our 2017-2018 winners were:

  1. Hunter Gears, Devon Hunter ($6,000)
  2. Makeup Mate, Roxanne Miller & Casey Hannivan ($4,000)

New Website

We’ve revamped, restructured and revived our website! See what we’ve been up to and what we have in store for the upcoming year: humber.ca/cfe.

Interested in entrepreneurship or intrapreneurship? Become a CfE Member online, register here.

We are committed to serving YOU.

When:
August 31, 2018

The Office of Sustainability continues to need your help.

Over the summer, we created an art installation to raise awareness about the impact of single-serve bottled water consumption. The artwork will soon be displayed in front of Gourment Express and we are asking YOU to help it grow. 

We have already collected more than 600 empty bottles, but would like the community to help us to grow our installation by donating single-serve empty bottled water containers of 1L or less.

If you have a plastic bottle that will soon be discarded, please consider dropping it at one of the many collection locations listed below. While we always encourage sustainable choices, this term we are encouraging you to bring in empties. This is a judgment-free zone! 

Please help us by donating empty single-serving bottled water containers throughout the Fall semester at the locations listed below:

North Campus

  • Gourmet Express
  • HRT Office, B105
  • Capital Development & Facilities Management Office, D134
  • Athletics Weight Room

Lakeshore Campus

  • Principal's Office, WEL 302
  • Registrar's Office, WEL 106
  • Athletics Building (just beyond the main entrance) 

Thank you,

The Office of Sustainability

When:
August 30, 2018
Contact:
Ravneet Mann
Tel:
x4767

This upcoming week the CTL will be hosting a variety of learning and engagement opportunities. Please register at the links below: 

Workshop North Campus Lakeshore Campus
Tech Talk: Quick and Easy Diagrams on Lucidchart
Learn the basic functionality of Lucidchart, a web app that allows users to collaborate and work together in real time to create flowcharts, organizational charts, website wireframes, mind maps, software prototypes, and many other diagram types.
Tue. Sep 4, 2018
9:50 a.m. to 11:35 a.m. North: D225J
Register
Tue. Sep. 18, 2018
11:40 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Register
Mind Mapping
Investigate best practices used in the creation and real-world application of mind maps by using state-of-the-art mind mapping software
Tue. Sep. 4, 2018
12:35 p.m. to 2:20 p.m. North D236
Register
Wed. Sep. 5, 2018
2:25 p.m. to 5:05 p.m. Lake F103
Register
Writers' Collective
The Writers’ Collective is an opportunity to dedicate some time to writing in a silent group setting, on a regular basis. Come, have some coffee, and write quietly, in a focused manner. 
Thurs. Sep. 6, 2018
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. North: D236
Register
Thurs. Sep 20, 2018
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Lake: F103
Register
Creating an Effective Lesson Plan
Explore the elements of an effective lesson plan and receive a template to guide the design of lessons that maximize learning opportunities for all students.
Fri. Sep. 7, 2018
9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. North: D236
Register
Wed. Sep. 12, 2018
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lake: F103
Register
Creating a Positive Classroom Climate
Identify how to create and maintain a positive classroom climate and how to effectively respond to challenges that disrupt a positive classroom climate.
Fri. Sep. 7, 2018
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  North: D236
Register
Wed. Sep. 12, 2018
2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Lake: F103
Register
Tech Talk: Padlet Primer - Collaborate, Reflect, and Share
Learn how to use Padlet, an online virtual “bulletin” board where students and teachers collaborate, reflect, share links and any file type. 
Wed. Sep, 26, 2018
9:50 to 11:35 North: D236
Register
Fri. Sep 7, 2018
9:50 to 11:35 a.m., Lake: F103
Register

 

Blackboard Workshops:

Blackboard: Introductory Workshop
Learn the basics of Bb 9.1 and find out how this new product can enhance your classroom. 

North Campus

Date Time Location  
Tue. Sep. 4, 2018 1:30 p.m. to 2:20 p.m. North: D225J  Register
Wed. Sep. 5, 2018 10:45 a.m. to 11:35 a.m.  North: D225J Register
Thurs. Sep. 6, 2018 3:20 p.m. to 4:10 p.m.  North: D225J Register
Thurs. Sep 6, 2018  6:05 p.m. to 6:55 p.m. North: D225J Register

Lakeshore Campus

Tue. Sep. 4, 2018 11:40 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lake: D112 Register
Wed. Sep 5, 2018 10:45 a.m. to 11:35 a.m.  Lake: D112 Register
Thurs. Sep 6, 2018 4:15 p.m. to 5:05 p.m.  Lake: D112 Register

 

Blackboard: Creating Community Through Communication 
Learn how to effectively communicate and get your students more involved with your course with this introductory workshop to Blackboard’s suite of communication tools.

Fri. Sep. 7, 2018 10:45 a.m. to 11:35 a.m. North: D225J Register
Tue. Sep 11, 2018 3:20 p.m. to 4:10 p.m. Lake: D112 Register

Click here to visit the CTL calendar of events for a complete list of upcoming workshops.

When:
August 30, 2018

Parking Update – August 2018
As the Fall semester gets underway and our students, faculty and staff are returning to the college, we want to provide the Humber community with an update on new and ongoing parking projects as part of our campus development efforts. Thank you to the Capital Development and Facilities Management team for managing the many large-scale projects. And, as work will continue throughout the fall semester, we’d also like to thank you for your patience and cooperation as the infrastructure work is completed.

Parking Garage – North Campus
We are completing our 1,000 space multi-deck parking structure with solar array, 16 spaces for electrical vehicle charging and dedicated car pool spaces. The garage, which will offer both retail and office space, is on schedule for completion in late September 2018. The solar panels will generate enough energy to make the CTI a net-zero building.

Daily/Visitor Parking Rate Changes
Effective Tuesday, September 4 both North and Lakeshore Campus parking rates will be structured as follows:
2 hours or less $4.00
2-4 hours or less $6.00
Daily maximum $10.00 (24 Hours)

The short-term minimum rate parking of $4.00 still remains if the stay is less than two hours. Paid parking at both campuses has been extended until 10 p.m. on weeknights. Evening parking is no longer included within the Continuing Education student tuition. Weekends and holidays will remain complimentary parking.

Parking Lots 1 and 13 – North Campus – Parking Permits and Payment
As a result of the parking garage, the security control booths along Arboretum Road have been permanently removed. In turn, the entrance/exits to parking lots 1, 3 and 13 will be redesigned and gated parking controls with card reader access will be installed by mid-September. In the interim, security guards will continue to monitor access to these lots and will be available to provide assistance throughout the transition once the automated gates are functional.

What this means for employees:

  • All full-time employees who park in Lot 1 or 13 will have their staff ID card automatically activated for the card reader.
  • Lot 1 and Lot 13 will be for full-time staff and student permit holder parking only.
  • If you pay for your parking via payroll deduction, no action is required on your part.
  • If you do not pay for your full-time staff parking via payroll deduction or you are a part-time staff who pays for the additional upgrade each semester, your staff ID card will be activated for access after you purchase your parking permit for the fall semester. 
  • If you do not have a staff ID card, you will need to get one before September 7, 2018 as this card will be your parking access card. Please visit NX210 to get a staff ID card.

For ongoing parking information and updates, please visit: humber.ca/facilities/parking-transportation or contact parking.sales@humber.ca

Widening of Arboretum Road – North Campus
Arboretum Road will be widened between Spruce Vista and the driveway to the new parking garage in order to improve traffic flow. A portion of Arboretum Road will be paved between the new parking garage and the residence buildings. This work will be completed in September 2018.

When:
August 30, 2018
Contact:
Nancy Simms
Tel:
x4425

I am pleased to announce that Bharat Saini has accepted the position of Advisor, Human Rights, Equity & Diversity | HR Services, effective August 1, 2018. This position reports to the Director of Human Rights, Equity & Diversity.

Bharat Saini has been working in the postsecondary sector for more than a decade in the areas of disability, accessibility and inclusion. He has completed his Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education and Master of Education degrees from York University and is currently pursuing his MBA degree at the University of Liverpool.

Bharat held the position of Senior Disability Consultant & Program Supervisor with the Centre for Students with Disabilities at OCAD University. During his tenure, Bharat provided consultation, training and inquiries in the areas of academic accommodations and human rights. Additionally, he worked on numerous committees covering teaching and learning, accessibility and AODA, academic accommodations, mental health, human rights, and employment equity. Bharat has a strong commitment to fostering an equitable, diverse and inclusive learning, working and living environment.

Please join Centre staff in welcoming Bharat to Humber College!

Sincerely,

Nancy Simms
Director, Human Rights, Equity & Diversity

When:
August 30, 2018
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Thank you to the Humber community for your overwhelming response to the Virgin Pulse Global Challenge!

Please be advised that all available team spots have been filled and registration is now closed.

For those who have registered, your team captains have been notified of when and where to uplift your starter kits which will include your Max Buzz device.

Thanks to all teams that have registered and best of luck as you embark upon your 100-day journey!

If you have any questions about the program, please contact Michael Thompson at x5159 or michaelchris.thompson@humber.ca.

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