Announcements

When:
December 12, 2016

Half a century – that’s how long Humber has been offering amazing learning experiences. In that time we’ve produced more than 200,000 alumni who are changing the world, close to home and around the globe.

In 2017 it’s time to celebrate how far we’ve come together, and dream about how far we can go from here. One thing’s certain – Humber will continue to be a leader in education and innovation. You have a part to play in this celebration. Read about Humber’s story. Join us for exciting anniversary events. Relive Humber’s 50th memorable moments. Share your stories and photos. And help us build the next 50.

Some highlights:

  • We’ve launched a special 50th anniversary website to commemorate our journey
  • Schools and departments are encouraged to use the special 50th anniversary logo on their materials. To download the logo, visit humber.ca/brand/humber-50th-anniversary-logo
  • There will be new parking lot banners with portraits celebrating 50 years of key Humber people – including past presidents and alumni
  • Donate to the 50th Anniversary Scholarship Fund – visit the Advancement and Alumni website to learn more

Check the calendar for a list of planned events celebrating Humber’s 50th anniversary.

When:
December 12, 2016

In 2017, the contribution rate for CPP will remain at 4.95% of pensionable earnings, to a maximum annual contribution of $2564.10. The EI premium rate for 2017 has decreased to 1.63% of insurable earnings, to a maximum annual premium of $836.19. If you reached the maximum for either payroll deduction in 2016, please note that the deductions will begin again with the first pay in 2017. If you have any questions, please contact Valerie Bardy at 416.675.6622 x4223.

When:
December 9, 2016

When: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. 
Where: B Building and Central Plant (backup power will be available)
Purpose: To replace electrical infrastructure

When: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. 
Where: C, D and G Buildings (backup power will be available)
Purpose: To replace electrical infrastructure

Staff, faculty and students will not be allowed entry to the areas mentioned above during the hydro shutdown.

If you have any questions, please contact Chris Nanos at 416.675.6622 x5580.

When:
December 9, 2016
Contact:
Ashley Watson
Tel:
416.675.6622 x79378
Artist Harley Valentine stands in front of his sculpture Dream Ballet

Humber Galleries is proud to announce that Harley Valentine, one of Humber’s Art Collection artists, has just unveiled his public sculpture "Dream Ballet". 

This public artwork can be seen at the southeast corner of Yonge and Front Sts. As well you can see his sculpture, Persephone, on campus at the entrance to the L Commons building, Lakeshore campus. As well you can hear the artist talk about the work in this video: https://vimeo.com/194860683

He was recently featured in a Toronto Star article about Dream Ballet: thestar.com/news/gta/2016/12/03/architect-harley-valentines-new-dream-ballet-sculptures.html

For further information about the artist and their work in our collection please visit our collection website: humbergalleries.ca/collection/people/102/harley-valentine

Ashley Watson
Curator, Humber Galleries

When:
December 9, 2016

Eileen De Courcy, Humber's Associate Vice President, Teaching and Learning, is very proud to present the 2015-16 Annual Report for the Centre for Teaching & Learning, which can now be read online here.

The report clearly demonstrates how the CTL supports Humber's Academic Schools and its faculty in the pursuit of our collective mission of establishing Humber as a "Leader in Polytechnic Education." 

It also shows how our schools and faculty have engaged in ongoing learning, development, training, innovation and research that extends their teaching practice beyond traditional methods.

Please join Eileen in congratulating the schools and faculty on their demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching and learning.

She would also like to thank the CTL team for all their hard work and dedication in supporting the schools and faculty.

When:
December 9, 2016
Contact:
Linda Colter
Tel:
905.939.1067
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

The CICE Program Team acknowledges all the faculty who has welcomed a CICE student into their classroom this semester.

Through your exceptional guidance and support, you have helped to enhance a CICE student’s college experience.

We’d like to wish you a very Happy and Safe Holiday. We look forward to working with you in January 2017!

Pauline Ashworth
Nicole Chuchmach
Modesta Colalillo
Liane Cook
Anne Coulter
Paul Cross
Stephanie Davidson
Arun Dhanota
Zachary Fanni
Michael Glassbourg
Marlene Gordon
Lindsey McRae-Graine
Jennie Grimard
Kaileigh Gunn
Eva Hearn
David Hynes
Michelle Jordan
Noni Kaur
Sally Kotsopoulos
Mitchell Lash
Neil Mathur
Paul McCabe
Josephine McMillen
Karen Moyle
Matthew O’Rourke
Laura Oyama
Tracy Petersen
Terry Posthumus
Bruce Redstone
Francisco Rivera
Deborah Sargeant
Julie Savile
Rick Simone
Simon Stenekes
Cindy Taverner
Igino Teolis
Rob Thompson
Leanna Tuba
Robert Whyte
Anne Zbitnew
Louise Zimanyi
When:
December 8, 2016
Contact:
Lindsay Walker
Tel:
x5829

A friendly reminder from the Office of Sustainability to remember to power down your computers and monitors, turn off all lights, close window shades and unplug any holiday lights before you leave for the holidays! Let's not use any unnecessary energy while we're not here. 

We wish you a wonderful holiday season.

Office of Sustainability

When:
December 9, 2016
Contact:
Nelia Louro
Tel:
x4685

On behalf of myself and the School of Applied Technology, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Bernard Jackson in his retirement.

Bernie has been employed with Humber for the last 35 years as an instructor for the Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning programs.

He is a valued member of the team and will be greatly missed by his colleagues and students.

His knowledge of the field spans farther than any textbook and stories he shared with his students about his own life and experience will be carried with them through their lives and careers.  

Bernie, your retirement actually means that you got promoted to one of the best roles in your life. Enjoy and congratulations.

Michael Auchincloss
Associate Dean, School of Applied Technology

When:
December 8, 2016
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster

Humber’s Gender Diversity Policy outlines its commitment as it relates to all-gender washrooms.

Outlined below in Section 3 of the Policy is an overview of Humber’s statement on All-Gender Washrooms:

  • 3.1 The College will make efforts to ensure that all members of the Humber Community can use washrooms with safety, privacy and dignity, regardless of their gender identity or gender expression. All members of the Humber Community may choose to use any accessible all-gender washroom, regardless of their reason(s) for doing so.
  • 3.2 The College will make available maps indicating the location of every accessible allgender washroom that is on campus.
  • 3.3 Inclusive signage shall be used to identify every all-gender washroom on Humber College premises.

To learn more about all-gender washrooms at Humber College please review the frequently asked questions at hrs.humber.ca/allgender

To view the section on all-gender washrooms in Humber’s Gender Diversity Policy please visit: humber.ca/policies/gender-diversity-policy


If you have any questions about this policy please, please contact Nancy Simms, Director, Centre for Human Rights, Equity & Diversity at nancy.simms@humber.ca

When:
December 8, 2016
Posters/Attachments: Event Poster
Did you know that Humber has a feedback process about the way it provides goods and services to people with disabilities?

The Community Barrier Identification Form is a feedback process that enables people to provide feedback in person, by telephone, in writing, by email or by another method.

If you identify a barrier to delivering goods and services to persons with disabilities at Humber, OR If you would like to share how Humber is increasing accessibility for persons with disabilities, please let us know.

For more information contact Michael Thompson by email at michaelchris.thompson@humber.ca or by phone at 416.675.6622 x5220.

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