Announcements

When:
March 5, 2015

M Building 1st, 2nd, 3rd floor washrooms

Description of Event:

Renovations to M building washrooms will commence on March 2nd and will be completed over three phases, finishing at the end of March 2015. The majority of the work will be conducted after business hours in order to minimize disruption to building occupants. Areas under demolition and construction will be sealed off to block off dust and noise etc.

At intervals space will be out of service and signage will be posted to reflect these disruptions. Your patience during these renovations is appreciated. Please see the schedule below…

Phase one

  • Men’s washroom on 1st floor
  • Women’s washroom on 1st floor 
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Phase two

  • Men’s washroom on 3rd floor 
  • Women’s washroom on 3rd floor

Phase three

  • Women’s washroom on 2nd floor

If there are any questions, please feel free to contact John Schroder, Manager, Maintenance and Operations North, at ext 4107.

When:
March 5, 2015

Notice of Hydro Service Interruption
North Campus (Including Guelph-Humber, Residences and U.E.C.)
Sunday, May 24, 2015

Preventative maintenance of electrical systems. 

Staff, faculty and students will not be allowed entry into the college facilities during the 10 hour shutdown from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: In future years the North Campus shutdown will be scheduled on the Sunday after the Victoria Day Holiday. Next years scheduled shutdown is May 29, 2016. 

Any questions, please contact Larry Rinaldo, Manager of Plant Services, at ext. 4454

When:
March 4, 2015
March 4, 2015

Register online starting April 13, 2015 at: humber.ca/continuingeducation

When:
March 4, 2015
March 4, 2015

Humber Interfaith Calendar
Multifaith Holy Days & Festivals
March 2015: Calendar/Descriptions

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 at x 4427 or chaplain@humber.ca for due consideration.

01 Sunday
March = Onaubinay Giizis, Xsaak (Aboriginal)

Onaubinay Giizis is the Snow-crested Moon (or, by community, Maple Sugar Moon or Sucker Moon) when the sucker fish run (Ojibwe). Xsaak is the season when Oolichan, the candlefish, swarm. Nisga’a dry and render them into oil (Other).

02 Monday
Month of ‘Ala (Baha’i)

‘Ala meaning Loftiness is the 19th and final month of the Baha'i year and the time of a 19-day fast (to March 20). Those of age in good health abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset.

05 Thursday
Full Moon
The moon is at its greatest visibility.

Purim (Judaism)
Purim, the Festival/Feast of Lots, celebrates victory over an oppressive Persian ruler in the Book of Esther, which is read at this time. Costumes are worn and gifts of food are shared.

Holi (Sikhism / Hinduism)
A festival to celebrate Spring dedicated to Holika, whose sacrificial death saved the life of her nephew, the king’s son, from his tyrant father. People light fires and blow horns and bright colours are used in celebration.

Hola Mohallah (Sikhism)
Martial arts displays and mock battles are staged to honour Guru Gobind Singh who sought to deter tyranny by armed resistance.

08 Sunday
Daylight Savings Time starts
Clocks are moved backward one hour.

16 Monday
Ghambar Hamaspathmaedem to Mar 20 (Zoroastrianism)
Celebrates the creation of human beings while those who have passed away are remembered.

17 Tuesday
St. Patrick’s Day (Christianity-Western)
Marks the death of Patrick, a missionary to Ireland after having been a slave there, who, reputedly, used the three-leaved shamrock to represent the Christian idea of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit).

19 Thursday
St. Joseph’s Day (Christianity-Catholicism)
Celebrates Joseph as the foster father of Jesus.

20 Friday
New Moon The moon is at its least visibility.
Full Solar Eclipse (Far Northern Hemisphere)
March (Spring) Equinox
Shunki-sorei-sai (Shinto)
The Spring memorial service is held at home altars to revere ancestors as kami while gravesites are cleansed to be purified.

Ostara (Wicca)
Ostara / Eostre celebrates the return of the Goddess-as-Maiden, the courting of the Goddess by the God, and the reawakening of the seeds within the earth touched by the warmth the Gods’ love. The ringing of bells along with sunrise fires and the decoration of hard-boiled eggs are associated customs.

Spring Ohigon & Kwan Yin Day, Shunbun no hi (Buddhism)
Spring Ohigon is a special time for Jodo Shinshu Buddhists who listen to the teaching of Buddha and meditate on the perfection of enlightenment and/or the harmony in the universe as Buddhism teaches that each person is a Boddhisattva (Buddha-to-be) and may reach the perfected state. Kwan Yin Day is the symbolic future Buddha in the Chinese tradition, a female dispensing compassion with a thousand arms. For Shunbun no hi, Japanese Buddhists meditate on the harmony in the universe.

21 Saturday
Naw Ruz (Zoroastrian)
Naw Ruz means New Day and starts the new year according to the ancient Persian calendar.

Now Ruz - Baha’i 1st month begins(Baha’i)
New Year BE (Baha’i Era) is an evening feast and celebration to recognize the first month of the Baha’i year.

25 Wednesday
Annunciation (Christianity-Western)
Commemorates the visit of the angel, Gabriel, to Mary to tell her that she was chosen to be the mother of Christ.

26 Thursday
Birth Anniversary of Zarathustra (Zoroastrianism)
Celebrates the birth of the prophet Zoroaster and is also called Khordad Sal.

27 Friday
Ramanavami from Mar 19 (Hinduism)
Celebrates the birthday of Rama, seventh incarnation of the God Vishnu. Hindus read the Ramayana, a Hindu epic, which tells the story of Rama, during the previous eight days.

29 Sunday
Palm Sunday (Christianity)
Celebrates Jesus’ symbolic ride into Jerusalem as king on a donke while people laid palm branches along the way beforehand.

When:
March 4, 2015
March 4, 2015

The L Space Gallery will be hosting one more moderated panel discussion that will continue to explore the various facets of Creativity. 

Below is the information for the remaining winter panel. We are looking for interested faculty, staff, and admin who want to be a part of the conversation. 

1.Topic: Space and Design. How the built environment affects our creativity.
a. When: Tuesday, March 31st 12:30pm to 2:00pm 
b. Where: L Space Gallery L 1002, Lakeshore campus 

We are looking for 2 panelists to speak for approximately 5-7 minutes about the topic and its effect on their professional role. You will then be a part of a question and answer period for the remainder of the hour. We are looking for anyone and everyone who wants to be a part of this conversation (faculty, support staff, admin). 

This is a way to see what our peers are doing, foster discussion, and expand our ideas and networks. This is also a great way for students to see what fuels the staff at Humber College. What better way to get the creative juices flowing than a mid-week inspiration boost centered around creativity?! 

Please fill in the attached form and send it to tara.mazurk@humber.ca by end of day March 6th. You will be notified about the panel by December 9th. 

Name:
Title:
Dept:
Email: 
Extension: 
2-3 Sentences about your interest in the panel topic:

Thank you for your interest!
L Space Gallery 

When:
March 4, 2015
March 4, 2015

Showcase your program in a public, creative way through Humber's Gallery! The Call for Proposals for the 2015-16 academic year is now open. In addition to the Lakeshore gallery, we’re excited to announce a new gallery space at the North Campus, scheduled to open in September 2015.

Since 2012, Humber's Gallery has acted as a learning lab for students, faculty & staff, and industry organizations. Through an arts-based approach, we can find new ways to educate, promote, and engage with various subject matter. With our focus on innovation at Humber College, the gallery is the public platform in which that creativity is encouraged and activated.

We hope that your school, program or department will consider an exhibition for the 2015-16 academic year. You do not need to be an artist or curator - just bring a creative idea to your proposal and the gallery staff will help guide you through the exhibition process.

Please review the Application Form and Terms & Conditions (humber.ca/lakeshorecampus/lspacegallery/resources) or contact Curator, Tara Mazurk (tara.mazurk@humber.ca) to receive a proposal package.

PROPOSAL DEADLINES:  For Fall/Winter (September 2015 to May 2016) Exhibitions: April 3rd, 2015 by 5pm

We can’t wait to see Humber’s creative ideas for the upcoming academic year!

humber.ca/lakeshorecampus/lspacegallery
twitter.com/HumberGallery
 

When:
March 4, 2015
March 4, 2015

There are over 40 publicly accessed AEDs (defibrillators) installed throughout Humber campuses and buildings.  As a continuation of the AED initiative and to complement the presence of Public Safety security guards who are all trained in first aid, we are looking at growing a roster of Humber employees who are trained in CPR and the use of defibrillators throughout all Humber buildings.  HRS|Health and Safety Services have been scheduling a series of CPR/AED courses targeting members from the Humber’s Emergency Response Team and Joint Health and Safety Committee.   

CPR-C and AED training provides knowledge and skills for cardiac emergencies both inside and outside of the workplace.   The 4 hour CPR/AED course will be provided by a Red Cross First Aid/CPR instructor and is intended to provide the skills and confidence needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking either in the workplace or at home. The course will also familiarize you with the AEDs that have recently been installed on campus and how to use them. Successful completion leads to a CPR-C certification from the Canadian Red Cross. 

We still have some spaces left in our March courses and are opening them up to Humber employees, particularly those who work in close proximity to an AED.

  • North Campus (Room H407), Thu, March 12, 2015, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
  • Lakeshore Campus (Room L1011), Fri, March 6, 2015, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
  • Lakeshore Campus (Room A170), Mon, March 9, 2015, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm

If you are interested, please contact Humaira Pirooz at humaira.pirooz@humber.ca or ext. 4866.

Please note that those with a current First Aid or CPR-C/AED certificate are not eligible for this training.

HRS | Health and Safety
hrs.humber.ca/safety

When:
March 3, 2015
March 3, 2015

Humber Libraries has updated the Copyright & Plagiarism for Students website.
The page now includes a copyright quiz that faculty can use with students.
Find the page and quiz at: library.humber.ca > How to > Copyright & Plagiarism (library.humber.ca/copyright-students)

When:
March 2, 2015
March 2, 2015

Have you ever wondered what a music producer does? Here's your chance to learn from one of the best! Watch BOB EZRIN, Humber Music's 2015 Producer in Residence, during a pre-production rehearsal with the Humber Student Band! Simulcast in the auditorium from 1:30 to 5 pm.

Bob Ezrin is a renowned Canadian music producer and keyboardist, best known for his work with Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd, Lou Reed, and Peter Gabriel, among others.

When:
March 2, 2015
March 2, 2015

It is with regret that the Humber Students’ Federation (HSF) announces the resignation of Vice President of Student Life at Lakeshore campus, Candace Pellew. Candace leaves the HSF after two consecutive terms in office, upon achievement of a full-time internship in her field of study. We congratulate her on her recent accomplishment and extend best wishes for success in her new role.

The upcoming HSF elections will see the Vice President of Student Life position filled beginning May 1st. Should you have any questions on concerns in the interim, please contact HSF Services Director, Sieu Moi Ly, at extension 4192 or via email at smly@hsfweb.com 

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