Announcements

When:
August 26, 2016

I’m pleased to announce the appointment of Tatiana Jennings as program co-ordinator of Humber College’s Theatre Performance program where since 1999 she has taught courses in addition to creating and directing many original productions and adaptations. Tatiana is a leader in integrating new technologies into theatre and we look forward to the future of the program under her direction.

The depth and breadth of Tatiana’s training and professional experience reflect her vision for the theatre arts, and make her uniquely qualified for this position. She holds an MFA in Digital Futures from the Ontario College of Art and Design, where she was the recipient of the Digital Futures Outstanding Thesis Performance Award for excellence in research and creative practice. She holds a degree in theatre and film from Moscow’s Academy of Theatre Arts, where she also trained in dance, and she studied theatre directing with the renowned Russian director Anatoly Vasiliev. Tatiana appeared as a leading actor at the Tvorcheskie Masterskie (currently Meyerhold Centre for Experimental Theatre) and participated in the development of new actor training and rehearsal practices. Her solo performance piece Madame Marguerite played to sold-out audiences for three years, and she received an award for the best performance at the International Moscow Festival of Theatre Arts.

With Humber graduates, Tatiana co-founded Kadozuke Kollektif, an experimental theatre company, to develop and produce large-scale original work such as The Gulliver Project, Figaro, his Marriage and the Fine Art of Dressmaking; and Richard III, the Pleasures of Violence. From 2008 to 2013, Tatiana created a number of multimedia installations and performances for Toronto’s Nuit Blanche, including Dream Pandemic, The Desperate Tenderness of Hydraulic Displacement and The Fundamental Intransparency of LifeWorld.

Please join me in welcoming Tatiana to her new position.

Steve Bellamy
Dean, School of Creative & Performing Arts

When:
August 25, 2016
August 25, 2016

The GCC 100 Day Journey is back by popular demand!  This challenge is a great way to have some fun and healthy competition at work. More than 370,000 people from around the world have already taken part this year and now we’re encouraging you to join the September event, which will kick off on September 7, 2016.

Why participate?

You might enjoy a dose of healthy competition and being part of a team – or you might be looking for a gentle nudge to get energized and create healthier habits that stick. Find out what this challenge can offer you.

How does it work?

Simply form a team of seven (either with your Humber friends or within your school/department) and start tracking your daily activity using either the GCC Pulse that’s provided or your own fitness device like Fitbit or Garmin. The more active your team, the further you’ll progress around the world. Organize your team and sign up for the GCC 100 Day Journey today!


Registration is open from now until August 31, 2016. Once your team has been registered, you will receive your starter kit which will include a Bluetooth enabled GCC Pulse to track your movement throughout the day.

Please note there are 20 team spots available on a first come first served basis. Hurry – don’t miss your opportunity to participate!

If you are having trouble finding a complete team of seven, you can email elizabeth.mcpherson@humber.ca and we will connect you with other keen GCCers looking for a team.

If you have any questions about the program, please contact Elizabeth at x5159 or elizabeth.mcpherson@humber.ca.

Sign me up!

When:
August 25, 2016
August 25, 2016

For those starting a wine career or pursuing an interest in wine, this Level 1 course will explore the main types and styles of wine through sight, smell, and taste. Gain the skills to describe wines accurately and make great food and wine pairings. Upon successful completion you will receive a WSET certificate and lapel pin. (Participants must be 19 years of age and older.)

Register: humber.ca/continuingeducation/courses/wine-and-spirit-education-trust-level-1

Contact Savio Colaco for more information at savio.colaco@humber.ca.

When:
August 25, 2016
August 25, 2016

Facilities Management, as part of the backfill project, will be doing a crane lift for air handling units over building J and H at North Campus. As such, both buildings will be closed between Saturday, August 27th at 10 p.m. until Sunday, August 28th at 1 p.m.

Computer lab H205 will likewise be closed for this time. An alternate computer lab is available in D160.

When:
August 23, 2016
August 23, 2016

As we wrap up summer vacation and get ready for fall startup, I would like to inform you that Denise Devlin-Li has left Humber College to pursue other opportunities. I have personally thanked Denise for her dedicated service and wished her all the best in her future projects. I have also thanked Denise for her contributions to the School of Applied Technology and for ensuring that the school is well positioned for the future. I know many of you have worked closely with Denise over her nine years as the dean and also wish her the best in her future endeavours.

To ensure the School of Applied Technology continues to move forward with appropriate leadership, Nancy Sherman will be taking on the role of interim dean for the 2016-2017 academic year, effective August 23, 2016, while we search for a permanent replacement.

Nancy brings a wealth of relevant knowledge and experience to Humber that includes working at George Brown College for more than 20 years, where she led the Centre for Construction and Engineering Technologies and also served as their acting registrar and director of International. Among other credentials, Nancy holds a master’s degree in Environmental Studies from York University and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Toronto.

Laurie Rancourt
Senior Vice-President, Academic

When:
August 23, 2016
August 23, 2016

Download the MyHumber Mobile App!

Accessing Humber information just got easier for students with the MyHumber Mobile App.

Building on the MyHumber.ca website, the app allows students to sign in and access key information, including:

  • HumberMail
  • Class schedules
  • Grades
  • Account information

The app also features information for campus visitors, which is available without signing in. This includes transit schedules and campus maps.

Available for free from the Apple and Android app stores, the MyHumber Mobile App will also provide convenient access to Humber’s website and social media channels.

 

When:
August 23, 2016
August 23, 2016

Location: Staff Lounge, North Campus

We are open this Wednesday, August 24th from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Welcome back!

When:
August 22, 2016
August 22, 2016

On behalf of Facilities Management, the Mailroom would like to humbly request all staff members when sending interdepartmental mail within the college to kindly address the envelope with the full name of the staff including the name of the department. Many of us are using the room numbers instead of the name of the department. This delays the delivery of the envelop as the mailroom staff have to look up those names in the staff directory. Thank you.

Contact: Ashfaque Khan, 416.675.6622 x4443, ashfaque.khan@humber.ca
 

When:
August 22, 2016
August 22, 2016

Annual President's Breakfast and Staff Awards and Recognition Ceremony on Monday, August 29, 2016.

A list of the 2016 Recognition Award recipients can be found here.

Doors open at 7:30 a.m.
Breakfast at 8 a.m.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

When:
August 22, 2016
August 22, 2016

North Campus N building elevator shutdown for repairs (N floors 1, 2 and NB Receiving)
August 23 to 24


Please note we will be finishing up final repairs on N elevator starting tomorrow.

During shutdown from August 23 through to August 24 alternative access is through:

  • The Guelph Humber elevator through the Guelph Humber Building Entrance; or 
  • E or F building elevators, and/or
  • By contacting public safety at 416.675.6622 x8500 to assist with alternative accessibility to affected floors. 

Thank you for everyone's patience as we get things ready for September.

Humber Facilities

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