Announcements

When:
November 21, 2016

The Early Childhood Education Department has been fortunate to have had Laura Oyama on their team for the past 31 years. Laura came to Humber in 1986 as an Infant Therapist working with high risk families and children. Her knowledge and skills, combined with her credentials and experience as a child care supervisor, teacher, and professor clearly identified her immediately as an asset. During her tenure with Humber, Laura has been visionary in her contributions to the department, students, children, families, and the larger early childhood community. Laura’s steadfast commitment to excellence in infant and toddler care, and her unwavering dedication to responsive inclusive practice, social justice, development, and leadership continues to impact many in a very powerful way.  Laura has been a sought after expert for contributions to magazines such as Today’s Parent, and has been instrumental in assisting Humber’s childcare centres in building their community of practice to continue to reflect excellence.

In 2013, Laura was part of Students Crossing Borders in Jamaica, working collaboratively and responsively with new parents and infants/toddlers in the Riverton Parent-Child Centre, one of Jamaica's poorest communities. During this trip, she also presented at a conference providing professional development for more than 250 early childhood educators in Kingston, Jamaica. In 2014, Laura helped organize a teaching exchange program, sharing insight and leadership on play-based and responsive inclusive practice for early childhood educators traveling from Jamaica. Laura has been and continues to be a leader in the early childhood profession, offering mentoring, knowledge, and support to external and internal colleagues and partners. Her knowledge, experience, and passion will be greatly missed.

Jason Powell
Dean, School of Health Sciences

When:
November 21, 2016

Winter semester part-time staff parking permits will be available for purchase through your My Humber account effective Friday, November 25.
(For Guelph-Humber part-time staff, please go to humber.parkadmin.com/users/index.aro to purchase your semester parking permit).

Effective January 2017, the part-time staff permit parking at Lot 2 (North Campus) will be closed due to parking garage construction. All part-time staff who purchase a North on-campus semester parking permit will be accommodated in Lot 4.

Lot 4 will be gated card-access only. If you do not have a staff ID card, you will need to get one before January 2017 from the North Campus IT Help Desk (NX210). This card will also be your parking access card to Lot 4. Your card will be activated automatically by Parking Services for January through April 2017 when you purchase your on campus parking permit for the winter semester.

For more information, please contact parking.locker.sales@humber.ca

humber.ca/publicsafety/parking

 

 

When:
November 21, 2016

The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Continuing Education, is pleased to announce the new Humber College IELTS Test Centre in partnership with the British Council. The Test Centre will be located on the 5th Floor of the LRC. Testing will begin in the New Year.

For more information, please contact Ronalda Puritch, Manager of the IELTS Test Centre, at 416.675.6622 x74279 or ronalda.puritch@humber.ca.

When:
November 21, 2016
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Food for Fines is back! 

Humber and Guelph-Humber Libraries will take $2 off eligible library fines (to a max of $20) for each non-perishable food item donated at the circulation desk from November 21 to December 9.

This year’s donations will again support Youth Without Shelter, a local organization that provides housing and support to homeless youth.

Don’t have any library fines? All donations will be accepted at the circulation desks at both North and Lakeshore Campuses.

For more information, visit library.humber.ca

When:
November 21, 2016
Honey jars

Thank you to everyone who came by for a jar (or several) of the Humber Arboretum's 2016 honey batch. We are now officially sold out! 

We hope you all enjoy the sweet taste of this local "City Bee" harvest.

Watch for maple syrup to be on sale later in the new year.

When:
November 21, 2016
Contact:
Kavelle Deonanan
Tel:
416.675.6622 ext.3251
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You have five days left until the poppin' event!

Have you bought your tickets yet?

Step Right Up and get your tickets today!

On Saturday, November 26, 2016, step right up to the Winter Carnival Humber Staff and Children's Holiday Party! The fun begins at 8:30 a.m. with food and games for the whole family. A delicious breakfast will be provided and if you stick around, you may catch a glimpse of our red-suited friend.

Bring a canned food item to enter the raffle for a chance to win some spectacular prizes! The more cans you bring the more chances you have to win some fantastic prizes. All proceeds go to support the Daily Food Bank.

Tickets:

  • Adult $10
  • Children $8
  • Hot Breakfast included and gift for children 12 years of age and under

Tickets at North and Lakeshore Bookstore or at guestlistapp.com/events/435747

When:
November 18, 2016
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Did you know that Humber Libraries, in partnership with the Aboriginal Resource Centre, has been building an Indigenous Collection since 2011?

In honour of Aboriginal Education Month, see our Indigenous Resources Infographic to learn more about Humber Libraries' Indigenous collection.

Do your students have research assignments in this subject area? Check out our newly updated Aboriginal Research Guide to find research and resources available both in the library and online.

 

When:
November 18, 2016
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The October 2016 edition of the Business School Dean's Newsletter is now available.

Visit business.humber.ca/deansnewsletter

When:
November 17, 2016
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Please help a child in need this holiday season.

You can donate by dropping off a new, unwrapped gift to one of the following locations any time before December 15th, 2016.

North Campus

  • Residence Front Desk ‘R’ Building
  • Gourmet Express E105B
  • Marketing & Communications Office LRC6068
  • Financial Services B311
  • Athletics A116

Lakeshore Campus

  • Residence Office A128
  • Principal’s Office A110

In kind items needed:

  • Diapers, sensory toys, onesies for infants up to 3 years of age.
  • Educational toys for all ages including games, books, arts and crafts, dolls, puzzles, sports items
  • Teen Gifts - iPads, cameras, radios, clocks, toiletries, shaving kits, make up bag

For more information, please contact Paul Iskander (paul.iskander@humber.ca) or Megan Thomas (megan.thomas@humber.ca)

When:
November 17, 2016
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This year’s Humber Liberal Arts @IFOA conference, “Truth, Lies, and Manufacturing Memory,” was a tremendous success! At the end of October, we had 80 presenters from across the globe descend on Toronto for two days of academic events including dynamic panels and a thoughtful keynote with Pulitzer prize-winning author Chris Hedges. The keynote, “The Price of Truth in Journalism,” broke all previous attendance records. Many Humber faculty and students were able to attend, but if you missed it we have uploaded the full lecture to youtube thanks to the efforts of Sara Laux. See it here: youtube.com/watch?v=V36dzXoqguw

We would like to thank all of our presenters and the entire IFOA team. From LAS we would like to especially thank Dean Paula Gouveia, Arl Viaje, Adriana Deluca, and Elena Tran. We would also like to thank the following dedicated faculty for their assistance in moderating the many diverse panels: Aileen Herman, Alena Papayanis, Alexander Shvarts, Barb Morris, Blake Lambert, Chris Irwin, Dean Glover, Doug Wright, Eufemia Fantetti, Jeoff Bull, Mark Whale, Nathan Radke, Prasad Bidaye, Tyler Shipley, and Wendy O’Brien.

We look forward to next year’s conference on Social Justice and hope it will be just as engaging. If you would like to help us in the planning stages for next year's conference please do not hesitate to contact the Co-Chairs Daniel.Hambly@humber.ca or Jennifer.Marotta@humber.ca

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