The Office of Sustainability is conducting workplace assessments to determine department-wide and individual sustainable practices. Read the latest President’s Blog to learn how you can get involved.
Announcements
The School of HRT is proud to announce that the October edition of the Dean's Newsletter has been published.
Please check out some of the highlights in our Fall Newsletter attached in PDF or link online here: hrt.humber.ca/resources/news-events.html
Contact: Jennifer Ivankovic, 416.675.6622 x5192, jennifer.ivankovic@humber.ca
Volunteer Position
Provide your opinion and ideas on programs and initiatives to move forward at the college
2-3 Meetings Per Semester
(May join by phone)
Benefits
Co-curricular record, letter of reference, and engagement in the Humber community
About the Sustainability Steering Committee
The SSC is a cross-institutional advisory body to the President and Executive Team on college sustainability. It is responsible for providing advice to inform decision making related to the execution of Humber’s Sustainability Plan.
Students interested must submit the following:
- Name of Program
- Campus
- Brief summary of why you want to be on the SSC
Please email your application to: sustainability@humber.ca
Application Deadline: October 28, 2016

Humber’s flag is at half-mast today in honour of the passing of Lauren Bouchard, a Humber ECE graduate and University of Guelph-Humber student. Lauren died in a traffic accident on Monday, October 10. Please join us in remembering our student, friend and classmate.
Gratitude Hall a First for Humber
“Gratitude is not only the greatest of the virtues, but the parent of all others.” - Cicero
The Office of Advancement & Alumni Relations is pleased to announce the launch of Gratitude Hall, a key area at Humber dedicated to celebrating and recognizing our supporters, alumni and friends. Gratitude Hall, the link space and main pathway connecting the Learning Resource Commons building and the broader campus, also remains an inviting space for students to study, interact and reflect. The name ‘Gratitude Hall’ was selected to convey the importance and significance of the term and the College’s desire to show its appreciation to its many supporters who are committed to make Humber a great place for our students to learn, grow and thrive.
The centerpiece of Gratitude Hall is Humber’s first donor and alumni recognition wall that includes a physical donor wall with four levels of engraved recognition tiles and a digital immersive technology system that consists of five large touch screens.
The design inspiration behind the recognition system comes from the College’s connection to the Humber River and the surrounding campus green spaces. Each tile represents a single stone in the riverbed, the foundation of the river, presenting the generosity and support provided by donors. The students are represented by the water, flowing through the College as they advance in their career journey. The ways in which light interacts with the varying depths and finishes replicates the river’s flowing water creating an ever-changing, shimmering surface forming a memorable image.
To be officially unveiled in November, this warm and inviting area will be a visual celebration of Humber’s many individual, corporate, foundation, donor and strategic partnership investments, as well as recognize the ongoing support of community associations and societies for the College.
In addition to recognizing the generosity of the community, this beautiful space will help build and strengthen relationships with Humber’s 215,000 plus alumni to encourage current and future support.
Please make a visit to Gratitude Hall, and if you have any questions or would like further information, please contact Krista O’Donnell, Chief Advancement Officer at krista.odonnell@humber.ca or call 416.675.6622 x5386.
Just a friendly reminder, in order to measure and track our guest engagement and satisfaction of service, we conduct a standard Chartwells’ Engagement Survey. The feedback and opinions will be vital to help address opportunities, improve the food services, and the overall campus experience for the Humber College community.
This is a 3-minute digital survey that is hosted on our dineoncampus.ca/humber website and social media channels from October 11 to November 4. We have also provided the direct link below. We encourage you to take a few minutes to complete the survey and enter for a chance to win one of two $50 Dine on Campus gift cards!
- For North Campus, please follow the link below:
surveys.customsurveys.com/s3/Chartwells-Canada-FY17?br=c&unit=27034 - For Lakeshore Campus, please follow the link below:
surveys.customsurveys.com/s3/Chartwells-Canada-FY17?br=c&unit=27031
FOOD TRUCKS!
On Wednesday October 19th, BeaverTails food truck will be onsite at Humber Lakeshore Campus from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. outside of AB building courtyard.
On Thursday October 20th, Beavertails will be back at North Campus from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. outside of the Tim Horton’s in “E” building and from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. out front of the residence. Don’t miss it!
This is a friendly reminder that there are multiple ways to submit testing materials to Testing Services. Although faculty may have received accommodation letters directly from Accessible Learning Services, we ask that you submit tests to Testing Services using one of these methods:
- In person at LRC2141 (North) or WEL307 (Lakeshore). Please download and complete a Test Referral Form to bring along with the test. Tests dropped off in person need to be picked up as well.
- If the test can be completed on a computer (using Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.), or if the test is on Blackboard, you may submit it through our website. Follow the link below for more information.

Spend a fun-filled evening learning how to make truffles, Mediterranean appetizers with flat bread, and gingerbread houses and cookies! Invite friends, family and co-workers to join you in creating tasty holiday treats.
- The Art of Making Chocolate Truffles
Thursday, Nov. 17, 6:15 p.m. – 9:15 p.m. in LB103 - Hosting for the Holidays!
Thursday, Nov. 24, and Thursday, Dec. 1 (both 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.) in E144 - Gingerbread House Decoration & Gingerbread Cookies
Thursday, Dec. 15, 6:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m. in LB103
Visit hrt.humber.ca/ce for more details and to register.
Physiotherapy Services
Vaiva Underys, PT, FCAMPT, MClSc, BScPT, BA, CAFCI
Registered Physiotherapist, Certified in Acupuncture
Will be providing fee for service Physiotherapy for staff, students and community members at the Lakeshore campus clinic R151
Mondays and Fridays
For more information please email: physiovaiva@gmail.com

We are pleased to announce the Humber alumni we have nominated for the 2016 Premier’s Awards. The gala will take place in November and we will certainly be cheering on our grads.
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Ron SuterMarketing, 1981 |
Ron Suter is known as a visionary trailblazer in his industry, playing a key role in redrawing the map of the Canadian Television Landscape. As EVP of NBCUniversal Television and New Media Distribution Canada, and Universal Studios Canada Inc., Suter works with the biggest players in the Canadian entertainment industry.
A mainstay in an industry that is constantly evolving, Suter's ability to adapt quickly and navigate an ever-changing landscape has helped NBCUniversal remain an industry leader while maintaining a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Under Suter’s leadership NBCUniversal has doubled its sales volume over the last decade.
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Jill AndrewChild and Youth Worker, 1998 |
Jill Andrew is a transformational leader in contemporary culture. She’s an award-winning columnist, public speaker, scholar, student equity advisor, youth, women’s activist, and media consultant on body image, empowerment, leadership and representation.
She created Body Confidence Canada Awards (BCCAs), Toronto International Body Image Film & Arts Festival, FatinTheCity and is co-editor of the highly anticipated anthology: In Our Skin: Our Bodies, Our Stories. Jill is an activist fighting to get body-based harassment (i.e. size discrimination) included as a protected ground in the Ontario Human Rights Code so no child or adult has to be the target of body-shaming.
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Laila BialiMusic, 2002 |
Laila Biali is an award-winning internationally recognized Canadian singer-songwriter and pianist. Her accolades include "SOCAN Composer of the Year," "Keyboardist of the Year" at Canada's National Jazz Awards, along with a JUNO nomination.
Biali has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including Tokyo's Cotton Club and Carnegie Hall in New York City. She has collaborated with many internationally renowned artists in her industry, including Chris Botti, Paula Cole, Suzanne Vega and Sting.
Biali was recently on tour this summer presenting her latest projects at venues across Canada and speaking at the first-ever 2016 Global TEDSummit.
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Peter DundasAmbulance & Emergency Care, 1981 |
An honours graduate in Ambulance and Emergency Care, Peter Dundas is Chief and Director of Paramedical Services, Regional Municipality of Peel, committed to getting the right tools to paramedics so they can deliver the highest level of care possible to the public. These tools include break-through developments like increasing cardiac arrest survival rates as well as faster turn-around times for paramedics in the hospital.
Dundas led the SARS response team for Region of Peel Paramedic Services, and was the operational lead for the Ebola Virus Disease response plans for the Ministry of Health & Long Term Care, Emergency Health Services Branch.
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Andy KikitesCivil Engineering Technician; Civil Engineering Technology |
Andy Kikites is an internationally recognized expert in the art and science of bridge engineering, working with noted international planners and architects on some of the largest projects in the world, including Palm Island, Dubai; Sir BaniYas Island, Abu Dhabi; Tappan Zee Bridge in New York; and currently as Director for the largest transit program in the world, the $40B RER program for Metrolinx.
Kikites has become a highly respected role model to a new generation of engineering students, and has advanced the industry through design innovation. He has authored research papers on innovative materials, structural systems, and bridge rehabilitation and preservation techniques.
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Giacomo GianniottiTheatre Arts – Performance, 2012 |
Giacomo Gianniotti is an Italian-Canadian actor best known for playing Dr. Andrew DeLuca on ABC’s hit television show, Grey’s Anatomy. In just three years, Gianniotti has become an internationally celebrated actor and Emmy Nominee, after appearing in the hit television shows Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), and Reign, as well as the major motion pictures, The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe and most recently, Race. In 2015 he premiered his short film, Still, at the Toronto International Film Festival. Gianniotti has also become an advocate for philanthropic causes including My Friend's Place, All Hands Volunteers and SickKids Hospital.
For information please contact: Adelia Marchese, 416.675.6622 x5110, adelia.marchese@humber.ca







