Announcements

When:
November 5, 2014
November 5, 2014
 
Students of Humber's Fashion Arts Diploma Program, Fashion Management Degree Program, Post Graduate Certificate Programs and alumni from Creative Photography and Fashion Arts, proudly present our third collaborative window display installation at The Fashion Institute, sponsored by our friends at TJX Canada.

The window, titled "Saddle Up" features capes and blanket inspired fashions from Marshall's and Winners and interesting home accents such as faux cow skulls, abstract prints and textured twig balls from HomeSense.

Students worked diligently for two twelve hour days to execute the entire display.

The window has street front access and is available for viewing until November 22, 2014.
 
When:
November 5, 2014
November 5, 2014

When:
November 5, 2014
November 5, 2014
We Are 
Moving Forward Together
 
Humber Employee Engagement Survey (November 17-28) – Why are we doing this?
The Humber Employee Engagement Survey is a key Year 2 business plan initiative that directly related to the goals and success outcomes identified in our institutional strategic plan. The first goal in the Foundations for Success pillar is to “invest in accomplished and engaged employees who are supported in delivering an exceptional student experience.” 

Before we can accurately direct institutional resources to achieving this goal, we first need to understand the perspective of our employees. You understand Humber and how we operate better than anyone. Your participation is critical to ensure that get as complete and accurate a reflection of views as possible. 

The anonymous, online survey will be conducted by CCI Research and will be accessible from November 17-28. Watch your inbox for the invitation from CCI and share your thoughts!

Visit humber.ca/employeesurvey for more information about the survey.
 
When:
November 5, 2014
November 5, 2014
 
Set to open January 2016, a new Interpretive Centre will take up 200 square feet of Humber College's Welcome Centre at the Lakeshore Campus. This public space will interpret our campus's natural and built heritage. It will include interactive activities, archival materials, and contemporary art. 

Stay updated on Humber's new Interpretive Centre by subscribing here: eepurl.com/7ybLL 

Read the article about the history in Humber Today: humber.ca/news/2014/11/behind-history-lakeshore-campus 

We recognize and respect the dynamic history of this land and its importance to our school. Thank you for helping us evolve and transform our campus into a site of innovation.
When:
November 4, 2014
November 4, 2014

The Humber College Retirees’ Association invites you to join our association. First year is free. We have two major events each year that allow you to connect with former colleagues--Christmas Lunch, Summer BBQ and AGM. Throughout the year we host other social events at Woodbine, theatres, etc. To see a complete list of what we are up to, go to: http://retirees.humber.ca/. For a membership click on the links: Who Are We > Membership. Download the “New Retiree - Application Form” and mail it in. While there, check out the many advantages of being a member. Looking forward to seeing you at our next event. You can contact us at retirees@humber.ca.

When:
November 4, 2014
November 4, 2014

It is my pleasure to congratulate Ms. Karen Schucher on successfully defending her dissertation “Coercing Justice? Exploring the ‘Aspirations and Practice’ of Law as a Tool in Struggles against Social Inequalities” on October 29th. 2014. Karen is a full-time faculty member who teaches in both our Paralegal diploma and degree programs.

Karen’s dissertation explores the history of human rights legislation and its enforcement in Ontario, from the fair practices statutes passed in the 1940s and 1950s through the 2006 overhaul of the enforcement system. This overhaul established “direct access” to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario and eliminated the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s complaints-resolution role. The dissertation focuses on questions about the role of legislated norms and legal enforcement processes as tools in struggles against social inequality, in general, and discrimination, in particular.

Karen’s supervisor is Prof. Mary Jane Mossman, who is a Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School. Prof. Mossman is a leading scholar in a number of law and social inequality areas, including access to justice and legal aid, feminist legal theory, and women and the law/legal professions. Prof. Mossman has also been involved in a wide range of professional and community activities, including on a variety of issues relating to legal aid and access to justice. She has been awarded an honorary doctorate of the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Medal of the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Award of Excellence of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers, a Canadian Bar Association (Ontario) Distinguished Service Award, and the annual award of the Advocacy Resource Centre for the Handicapped.

Karen’s PhD is in Law from Osgoode Hall Law School, York University. Not surprising, Karen’s dissertation was passed with no revisions, and with a recommendation that it be this year’s Osgoode Hall Law School nomination for a York University dissertation prize.

Karen is a passionate professor who has taught in the Business School since 2003. Congratulations Karen on successfully defending your dissertation.


Alvina Cassiani, Ph.D.
Dean, The Business School

When:
November 4, 2014
November 4, 2014

Humber College is now exclusively responsible for registering, hosting and delivering all Ontario Building Code Examinations throughout the province of Ontario for the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

The successful launch of this testing solution (CRM, ecommerce portal and Blackboard site), developed by the Education & Training Solutions department has dramatically modernized the way provincial Building Code Examinations are managed from registration to examination delivery and data storage. Providing fully online services through this dedicated portal allows candidates the freedom and flexibility to:

Find all testing information on a dedicated website humber.ca/buildingcodeexams

  • Choose their exam dates online
  • Pay exam fees online using Visa/MasterCard/Interac
  • Select convenient online virtual proctoring for “at-home” examinations or utilize testing facilities at various college campuses throughout the province

For more information about this project contact:
Pat Tait
Manager, Education & Training Solutions
Ontario Building Code Examinations
Tel: 416-675-6622 ext 4688
Email: OBCTesting@humber.ca

When:
November 3, 2014
November 3, 2014

Dear Humber Stakeholder,

The North Campus Backfill space request and planning process is now starting!

The goal is to develop a Backfill Plan that describes how the College will reallocate approximately 100,000 square feet of space that will become vacant once existing functions and services re-locate to the new LRC Building and F Building addition.

The Backfill Plan represents a significant opportunity for the College to create a better North Campus in terms of meeting growing needs for space, and, in particular, in terms of re-allocating existing spaces to uses that foster synergies, visibility or efficiencies in existing buildings that in some cases have not changed since they were built.

You will receive communication shortly from your Vice President with detailed information on the Backfill planning process, application procedures and forms, and coordination of submissions within your division.

Thank you for your support!
Backfill Steering Committee Co-Chairs

Elaine Popp, Associate Vice President, Academic
416 675 6622 ext.4570
Elaine.Popp@humber.ca

Jane Rowbotham, Director of Facilities
416 675 6622 ext.4275
Jane.Rowbotham@humber.ca

When:
October 31, 2014
October 31, 2014

On Saturday, October 25, 2014 60 lucky Business School Degree, Diploma and Postgraduate Fashion students attended the World MasterCard Toronto Fashion Week. The students were a part of the Ultimate Fashion Consumer Experience, the Spring 2015 Fashion & Beauty Trend Presentation and the World MasterCard Fashion Week Highlight Runway Show.

The event was an opportunity for our Fashion Students to experience a high profile fashion show and network with the Toronto fashion industry. Special thanks to Antoniette Di Marco (The Placement Centre Manager), Susan Roberton (Program Coordinator), Bruce Sinclair (Program Coordinator) and Allison Scully (Placement Advisor) for coordinating the opportunity for our Fashion Students.

When:
October 31, 2014
October 31, 2014

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